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Eugene Fields Beeler, 85, of Lynchburg Ohio, passed away peacefully on December 3, 2012 at Loveland Health Care in Loveland,Ohio. Gene was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on November 16, 1927 to Azel Dale and Mary Fern Fields Beeler. He was the youngest of three boys, his older brothers William Henry and James Albert Beeler preceded him in death. He was married over 60 years to his beloved Lois Irene Tidd Beeler and had three children: Albert Lee Beeler (Sueann), Dale Eugene Beeler (Elaine) and Pamela Jean Beeler Renzi (Louis) and grandchildren: Brian Beeler (Jaime), Lisa Beeler Rinker (Aaron), Jennifer Renzi, Andrea Renzi, Sara Beeler, Christopher Beeler, two great-grandsons: Ethan and Carson Beeler, and nephew William Henry Beeler and niece Sarah Beeler Hudson. He was preceded in death by his wife in 2008 and by one grandchild, Blair Koucky in 1998. Gene was a graduate of Purdue University School of Engineering, and worked for General Electric Aviation for over 30 years. His work on the Vertical Take- Off Aircraft Lift Fan project took him and his family to Edwards Air Force Base and San Diego numerous times. They were very exciting times for all of us. He and Lois retired to their farm in Lynchburg, Ohio where he was able to fulfill a life-long dream of gardening and farming. His many hobbies included motorcycle riding, Model T driving, Formula Ford car racing, traveling to bluegrass festivals and American history. He loved all things mechanical and could build and fix anything. Visitation from 5 to 7 PM Wednesday, Dec. 5th at Tufts Schildmeyer Funeral Home, 1668 St Rt. 28, Goshen Ohio, and visitation from 12 to 1 PM Thursday and funeral service at 1PM at Haverly's Mortuary, Mitchell, IN. Burial at Sheeks Cemetery, Mitchell, IN. Donations can be made to his favorite charities: Christian Appalachian Project Inc., P.O. Box 459, Hagerhill KY 41222 or The Salvation Army, 6381 Center Hill Avenue, Cincinnati, OH. www.tuftsschildmeyer.com Click Here to Send Flowers
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My sympathy to the descents of Dr. A. Dale Beeler who was my history professor and pre-law adviser at Butler University in 1960-61. I was always impressed with the fact I had known someone who was at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 and always told my own students about him. I also remember working for the landscaper who cared for his lawn after he retired, especially the hedge of alternating forsythia, honeysuckle and mock orange. And one of the daughters-in-law knew my mother in Travel Study.
Jim Eaton
December 5, 2012
Dale, so sorry to hear about your father...our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Bonnie
December 4, 2012
Dale and family. Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of your father. It sounds like he was a really interesting man with his career in aviation engineering.
Bill Plagge
December 4, 2012
sorry to hear of his passing. i play music with sueann at the nursing home so i got to see him every thursday for a while.
dwayne stanfill
December 4, 2012
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