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Edward Guyer
AGE: 88 • Red Bank
Edward G. Guyer, 88, of Red Bank N.J. passed away peacefully on January 12th, 2017. He was born and raised in Ocean Grove NJ. He graduated from Neptune HS, ('46). After graduating High school he went to work at Jersey Central Power and Light. In 1950 he joined the Army and spent some time in Trieste, Italy. Upon return he went back to work for JCP&L in facilities management for 42 years.
He remained a lifetime resident of Monmouth County including: Neptune, Wall , Spring Lake Heights and most recently at the Atrium in Red Bank where he was very active in recreational and group activities.
The First Baptist Church of Asbury Park made an indelible mark on his heart and soul and he continued to grow in faith throughout his life that he volunteered his time to Gideons International , American Cancer Society, Church Deacon, and Sunday School Teacher.
He was predeceased by his only sibling, William (Hank) Guyer and survived by his wife, Katherine K. Guyer, his three children with his former wife, Patricia Desmond and their spouses: Kathleen and Ray Sperry (Topeka, KS), Barbara and Ray Woodall (Glassboro, NJ), and Michael and Dottie Guyer (Buschkill, PA). Also, Five step children and their spouses: Kathryn and Dave Dodge (Peterboro, NH), Linda and Bill McDonald (Little Silver, NJ), Tom and Janice Garrett (Raton, NM), Steve and Carolina Garrett (Colts Neck, NJ), and Cindy and Dennis Wilcox (Spring Lake Hgts, NJ). He was proud of his 19 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
At the family's request, all services will be private.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the:
Joan Dancy and PAL S Foundation ( PALS -People with ALS)
Riverview Medical Center 1 Riverview Plaza
P.O. Box 8157
Red Bank, NJ 07701
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
As always, I love you & miss you Dad
Barbara
Family
January 12, 2022
Thinking of you Dad. I love you . Ray is now there to keep you company.
Miss you both so bad !
Barbara Woodall
Daughter
January 9, 2021
Always missing you Dad. Love you so much.
"Write when you get work !"
Barbara & Ray Woodall
Daughter
January 13, 2020
Barbara Woodall
January 30, 2017
My Dad was the best father, but more than that, my friend. So happy he is now in Heaven with Jesus.
Barbara Woodall
January 30, 2017
Mr. Ed, Dad, Opa:
Edward Guyer started as a step father and became a father to me. He was a remarkable Opa for my kids and set an example of faithful father, grandfather, husband, and Christian.
It didn't matter who he was with or what body part was failing, he stayed still and calm- was consistently faithful, grateful, encouraging and even humorous. He always remembered where his hope came from! May we be inspired to do the same!
Mr. Ed, Dad, Opa lived out Psalm 46:10 all the way til the end
"Be still and know that I am God"
Cindy Wilcox
January 20, 2017
What a good and faithful follower of Jesus Christ, who is now with his beloved Lord and Savior.
My sincere condolences and prayers go out to the family.
Lynn Antonov
January 19, 2017
We have many fond memories of Ed and Kathy when we were at Lincroft Bible Church with them. They were spiritual mentors to us. Our prayers are with the family.
Jim and Linda Pearce
January 15, 2017
I would like to say that Ed fought a tough battle with ALS. He remained faithful, and positive thus encouraging us all to continue to trust in God. I will be forever inspired by his faith through out his battle with this unforgiving disease.
My sincere condolences!
Linda McDonald
January 14, 2017
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