Aubrey's love for people and learning brought her to play softball for Chandler Jr. High and the Hot Stix, cheer for CJH, play basketball for CJH and be a Redlands Council Girl Scout.
She cared deeply for her family and friends and loved to give. She touched more people in her small lifetime than anyone we know.
She tried hard in school and in everything she did. The smile she had on frequently was bright and moving. She loved without fear and gave without second thoughts. Without Aubrey there will be an emptiness in many people's hearts.
She is survived by her parents, Kenny and Anna Keelean; brothers, Garrett and Joey Keelean; sister, Kaitlyn Keelean; grandparents, Walter and Bertha Diehl and Hubertina West and many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Services to celebrate her life will be at 2:00 PM Saturday, March 4, 2006, at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church with interment to follow at Oak Park Cemetery in Chandler, OK.
Aubrey's love for people and learning brought her to play softball for Chandler Jr. High and the Hot Stix, cheer for CJH, play basketball for CJH and be a Redlands Council Girl Scout.
She cared deeply for her family and friends and loved to give. She touched more people in her small lifetime than anyone we know.
She tried hard in school and in everything she did. The smile she had on frequently was bright and moving. She loved without fear and gave without second thoughts. Without Aubrey there will be an emptiness in many people's hearts.
She is survived by her parents, Kenny and Anna Keelean; brothers, Garrett and Joey Keelean; sister, Kaitlyn Keelean; grandparents, Walter and Bertha Diehl and Hubertina West and many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Services to celebrate her life will be at 2:00 PM Saturday, March 4, 2006, at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church with interment to follow at Oak Park Cemetery in Chandler, OK.
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