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Amber Beyer posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
When Dad called at 5:00 am. I knew why he was calling. I had worked to try and prepared myself for this day so it wouldn't be so difficult, and I didn't let it sink in until later in the morning when it hit me like a brick wall. There were many thoughts that went through my mind. Saddness and pain but the most predominant is that now I know that Grandpa can now be with me and all of us, no matter where we are, because he is in a better place. Even though a majority of my adult years have been spent away from the farm, I have kept Grandpa with me through my travels. Grandpa told me about 9 months ago about how in his younger years he had spent time working in the rocky mountains, and how much he enjoyed being in such an amazing place. I can still hear the excitement in his voice. We both share this passion. We got to share our stories of being in Banff and the feelings you get as you pass through the mountains. This is my most recent memory of him. Grandpa was such a big part of my childhood. He was real and genuine and even after a long hard day of work, he still had a smile on his face when he looked at me. He told me stories, and taught me many things. He spoke to me of his experiences and passed on his wisdom. Grandpa was one of those people that everyone liked and he seemed to leave an impression on those he met. I can recall speaking with many people over the years that knew him and he will be remember for many things, by those who may not of known him personally, he was known as the man behind Beyer's Corn. To his family and friends he will be remembered as an incredible man we all love and respect. May you rest in peace Grandpa. I love you and I miss you.
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Adele Glover posted a condolence
Monday, November 19, 2012
Karen, my deepest condolences on the passing of your father.I have some very fond memories of him when I would visit your home. Adele
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Tracy Foster posted a condolence
Sunday, November 18, 2012
When I got the phone call early in the morning yesterday from Amber that you had passed away I instantly felt the loss. You were always very kind to me and my family. You were the best Grandpa Amber and Ashleigh could have asked for. The girls often tell me funny little stories of their adventures on the farm. Whether it was building tree forts or helping wax the turnips or feeding the pigs and cows. They enjoyed cooking for Grandpa with Grandma. You taught them so much about life just by them watching you live yours with Grandma. You will be missed by so many. I always enjoyed stopping by the market to say hello and buy some of that lovely candy corn. My thoughts and prayers are with Grandma and the Beyer family. R.I.P
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Sarah Beyer posted a condolence
Saturday, November 17, 2012
I was sad when Dad called Friday to let me know that Grandpa had died. With living so far away we hadn't had a chance to really get to know each other. It's sad that family sometimes live so far away from each other. Mom said that as a baby when we visited Grandma and Grandpa cuddled me. I know that the sadness I feel now reflects how much the love I felt then and the times I was able to visit impacts me now. My love and support go out to Grandma and the family who were able to be near him. I'm sorry I won't be able to attend the funeral.
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Joe Beyer posted a condolence
Saturday, November 17, 2012
I don't know where to begin. Let me start of by saying that I'm sorry I can't attend. It would be great to see everyone all in the same place again even under these circumstances but unfortunately I moved to British Columbia just a few months ago. Grandpa was a great man. In my opinion, one of the main things that made him great was his ability to bring us all together :) I may not be with you in person but you have my love and condolences, and if I may make a suggestion, it is that we carry on Grandpa's spirit by keeping touch with one another as we did when he was with us. He cared enough about our gatherings at the farm to put up with quite a bit (I believe the last time I was there I drank a fair amount of vodka and encouraged all the kids to scream, for instance. I'm sure we all have a story like that haha). We can't let all that patience go to waste, folks. Wishing you all the best, Joe