Fred-Beemus-Obituary

Fred C. Beemus

Erie, Pennsylvania

About

LOCATION
Erie, Pennsylvania

Obituary

Send Flowers

Fred Beemus passed away in Erie, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Erie Times-News on March 24, 2009.

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I still miss you to the stay your old tenant Sharon

I am very sorry for your loss. Your dad was a long time customer at E-Z Clean Pools. I enjoyed talking to him during his regular visits to our store. He would come in and sit on the boxes of chlorine and we would go on and on...
Blessings and prayers to you all.
In Christian love,

Cindy and Family,
I am sorry to hear of the passing of your father. I know how close you were with your father and what a wonderful man he was.
I will pray for you and your family.
May God Bless you all!

Dear Cindy and Jody,

I am sending my condolences across the miles to you and your family with a big hug, since I cannot be there to say goodbye.

I knew your dad back in the early 70s, I used to rent from him on his property on West 6th. He was the best landlord anyone could ever have!

He was a kind, and gentle man and always, always spoke of his loving family and mostly about his little girls back then!

Even though I have not seen him since then, he...

Cindy, I am so sorry to hear about your dad's passing. I think of you often. You are in my prayers.

My sympathy goes out to all the family. Fred and Pat allowed the Women's Guild of Mount Calvary to have their annual picnic on their grounds each year. Greatly appreciated with fond memories.

Fred was my best friend in Edinboro High School and Boy Scouts. I am very saddened to hear of his passing, but pleased to know that it was not difficult for him. Our sympathy and prayers are with you.

Fred, Cathi and Family,

We are so very sorry for the loss of your Dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Ross and Joyce Turner

To the Family of Fred Beemus,

As one of Fred's Edinboro High School classmates (class of 1951), I was saddened to read of your loss. He always sat right behind me in class because during most of our high school years we were seated alphabetically. Pestering the girls was a thing boys did and Fred was no exception...always in great fun. He was such a good guy and I am happy to have known him.

Please accept my sincere sympathy.

Nancy E. Alcorn-Briggs