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Online condolences can be made at www.indianafuneralcare.com, Arrangements: Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory
Richard Steven “Steve” Keck of Avon, Indiana passed away December 27, 2013 at the age of 70.
He was Born in Indianapolis, Indiana on June 9, 1943 to the late Richard Max Keck and the late Marjorie Gillaspy Keck. Steve graduated from Greenfield High School in 1961 and received a bachelor’s degree from Franklin College in 1965, where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta. He married Pamela Wheeler Keck on June 11, 1966 and they remained married for 42 years till her passing in 2008. Steve went on to graduate from IU School of Law and was admitted to the bar in 1969. He worked as an attorney in Danville, IN.
Steve is survived by two children; Andy (Patti) Keck of Seattle, WA and Sarah (Seth) Paxton of Indianapolis, IN. He is also survived by his step-mother Carolyn Keck of Greenfield, IN.
Memorial visitation will be held Saturday, January 4 from 2pm-6pm at Rick’s Boatyard Café,4050 Dandy Trail, Indianapolis, IN 46254 . Online condolences can be made at www.indianafuneralcare.com, Arrangements: Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory.







Ed Powers says
I am saddened at news of Steve’s passing. We were high school classmates. I will always remember Steve’s off beat sense of humor.
Ed Powers
Ron and Gay Shook says
Dear Sarah and Andy:
We are so sorry to hear of your dear Dad’s death. Your parents were such great college friends of ours and the friendship lasted over so many, many years. Steve was one of the funniest men we’ve ever had the pleasure to know and we’ll never forget all those good times.
Much love from Georgia,
Ron and Gay Shook
Earl Powers says
To Steve’s family,
Your dad was very much admired by all that knew him but especially by myself and a few others that spent evenings with him in the later years.
I thank you Sarah for keeping us informed.
Earl Powers
Tom and Sondra Lewis says
Steve Keck – my High School Classmate, one of my best friends. Best Man at my wedding. Best Man. Witty, wise, loyal, compassionate, good friend to many, good man all around. We grieve for our loss, but celebrate the life you lived. Someday we will all be together. Until then, you will be missed,and remembered. Love Tom and Sondra.
Susan Henry Barnard says
Dear family, I am a sorority sister of Pam’s and knew her well. I also knew Steve and know that he has been in loving hands with your family. I like to recall the Franklin College days when all were well and happy.
May you children know how much your parents loved you and wanted the very best for you in your life. They were so proud of you and all that you have done.
The last time I was with Pam was in N.J. with our Delta Delta Delta sisters. We all enjoyed seeing her and were very aware of Steve and how much he suffered. She talked so much about her children and the love you all had.
May you find peace at this time and know that God is with you as you take this final journey.
Susan Henry Barnard (in Vermont)
Candy Kelly says
I am sorry to hear of Steve’s passing. I work at The Hearth at Prestwick in the Activity Dept. Steve did not attend very many of the activities, but I remember him riding around in his chair and getting coffee.Peace be with his family knowing. Candy Kelly