Archie-Beare-Obituary

Archie W. Beare

Syracuse, New York

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February 6, 2005 Archie W. Beare, age 64, of Marcellus, died peacefully on the morning of Sunday, February 6, in Traverse City, MI, where he had recently moved to live with his sisters. Early in life, Archie excelled in sports achieving honors in bas-ketball and football while playing for...

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Dear Andy, Michelle, Jared, Lydia, Noelle and The Beare Family,
We extend to you our deepest sympathy at the death of Archie Beare, your beloved father, grandfather, and brother. As you grieve the loss of someone who has held such a special place in your lives, may you feel the presence of our loving God. May the peace of Christ , that passes all understanding, give you strength and comfort in the days ahead. Let your tears of saddness become sweet memories of the life you shared with...

Dear Andy and Michelle,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Having only met your father once (at your wedding), the obituary gave us a snapshot of the wonderful, fulfilling life he led.
We will continue to keep you and your family in our prayers in the days ahead.
Love, Uncle Terry, Aunt Sandy, Matt and Steve

I was quite shocked to see my old school chum had passed away. After reading about his life, I was very pleased to have seen that he lived life to the fullest and enjoyed life. My thoughts and prayers are with you, his family, and I am sure you are very proud of him. I look forward to meeting with you at the reception on the 5th.

Dear Andy & Michelle,
Thanks for sharing the obituary with us. It was well written and a
very nice tribute to your father. We
will continue to keep you in our
thoughts and prayers as you continue
in the difficult days ahead. We wish to extend our sincere sympathy
to you and your family. Unfortunately we cannot attend the
memorial service for your father. We'll be thinking of you.
Love Aunt Fay & Uncle Jake Brown

Andy and Michelle,
We are very sorry for your loss. We hope you find peace in your memories, and in knowing your father is in a better place.
You have our deepest sympathy.

Ted and I will miss Archie very much. Ted has so many memories of Archie that it is hard for him to express his loss. Ted thanks Archie for introducing him to Trap shooting. Ted enjoyed being on the same Trap team and going to different events with Archie. Ted thought of Archie as one of his best friends. He will be greatly missed.

I will miss Archie for his kindness. He was a very gentle person. Our girls enjoyed the dounuts Archie would leave in the mailbox for them. Archie...

My condolences to Archie's family; my brother (Mert Raner) went to school and played ball with him. I remember him as a fun-loving teenager and a wonderful person. I saw him last year at the Hematology/Oncology Center and he still had an upbeat attitude. My prayers to his family.

I have volunteered at St. Camillus with Archie and know what an uplifting experience that has been. With all his Medical problems, he could make the patients, staff and volunteers all feel better with his wonderful attitude. I especially enjoyed the smile he brought to his dear friend, Barbara. We will miss Archie but I'm sure he is now cheering many souls in heaven.

I grew up with Arch on Beef St. in Howlett
Hill. The obituarie was very well done.
Excerpts such as positive spirit, valued his faith, family and friends; with a concern for fairness and equity describe my memory of him.

He is one of those people you wish you had seen more of during your life.

He was an exceptional person and I am truly sorry to hear of his passing.

Bill Walter