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Drowning victim a popular C.F. teacher

by CHRIS PETERSON
Hungry Horse News | July 14, 2015 9:00 PM

A popular teacher at Columbia Falls Junior High School drowned in Minnesota last week.

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office said Saturday that 49-year-old Peter Keller of Kalispell drowned near a residential dock in Ten Mile Lake near Hackensack, Minnesota, on July 7.

Keller taught sixth grade at School District 6 for 20 years, according to junior high Principal Dave Wick. Reading and social studies were his favorite and main subjects, but he taught others as well throughout distinguished career.

“He was an extremely kind and caring teacher,” Wick said.

Wick said Keller brought a wealth of knowledge to the classroom and was a good team member at the school.

“It’s a terrible tragedy,” Wick said. “He was a very good teacher and he’ll be sorely missed.”

Catharine Nicklaus is a special education paraeducator at the junior high and worked with Keller for 15 years in his classroom.

“He was a gentle, caring sincere man,” she said. “He had a great sense of humor. Family came first for him.”

She said he had a quiet presence with his students.

“He was very patient with students,” she said. “He never raised his voice. He was very calm and a good listener.”

Teacher Anne Smith recalled that Keller had his class say the Pledge of Allegiance every morning, even though it wasn’t required.

“He stood up for family and what he thought was right,” she said.