Beverly-Geyer-Obituary

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Beverly J Geyer

West Sunbury, Pennsylvania

Apr 8, 1943 – Mar 5, 2026 (Age 82)

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BORN
April 8, 1943
DIED
March 5, 2026
AGE
82
LOCATION
West Sunbury, Pennsylvania

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Spencer D. Geibel Funeral Home & Cremation Services Obituary

Beverly J. Geyer, 82, of West Sunbury passed away on Thursday, March 5, 2026. She was born in New Kensington, PA on April 8, 1943, to the late Dominick and Sophia (Pietzniak) DeSantis. Beverly graduated from Springdale High School in 1962 and furthered her education at New Kensington Business...

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Dick, Marnie and Brandy, I am deeply sorry that I am just hearing of Beverly passing. God blessed me with connecting with her through our cancer journeys, our love for the outdoors and nature. I truly enjoyed each time with talk and visited. Thank you for sharing her with myself and the rest of Butler County.

My sympathies and condolences to Beverly's family on her passing. May she rest in peace.

Although it's been more than 40 years since I've seen anybody at the Pittsburgh Street location. My condolences to the Geyer family.

So many Fond memories of the Dive Shop & Diving at the Quarry - Bev was so much fun to be around - and a Great Teacher! She will be missed!

Dear Family, I was so sorry to hear about Beverly's passing. Please accept my sincere sympathy. I have the beautiful cards she created and sent to me on special occasions. It's so hard to give someone back to God. With love, Aunt Harriette Wiskemann and Family.

Our deepest sympathy to all of you. May peaceful smiles, remembering your mom, fill your hearts.

Dear Geyer Family, We send our sincere condolences to you. We have wonderful memories of Beverly at the shop and then sharing her scuba expertise and passion with our family at the Y and the quarry for open water dives. She had a special gift for opening the magical underwater world to others, and her enthusiasm touched so many lives. The Ferree Family

Dick, I was sorry to read of Beverly's passing in today's Post-Gazette. Tough way to go when your life partner is gone. I was just thinking a couple days ago about the time we spent working on a CPR-Instructor course many years ago - you, me, Smitty, and Ray Hayes, who left a teaching job at Pitt to go to Woods Hole, I think. Sorry we weren't ultimately able to certify more SCUBA instructors as CPR instructors, but the Y probably made the right decision NOT to include the CPR-instructor...

A dear friend is now at peace. Sharing part of her life has been one of the greatest treasures possible. Lots of laughs, many birthdays - hers for sure. Bev will be remembered for her teaching skills for many nervous divers, her beautiful art and for her kindness and friendship.