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David J. Beyerle

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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BEYERLE, DAVID J., 41, resident of Canton, MI, born and raised in Jeffersontown, KY, passed away on October 26, 2010. He is preceded in death by his son, Ian W. Beyerle; and his father, Albert J. Beyerle. David is survived by his son, Ethan C. Beyerle; his fiancee, Kerrie Halverson; his mother,...

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I am deeply saddened to hear of David's death but am thankful for the many opportunities he had to impact people's lives. Please know that you are in my prayers as you work through this tremendous grief.

Lisa Hoff

David was an awesome man, it makes me very sad to hear this. He will never ever be forgotten I know he has made impacts on more lives then I'll ever know. You will all be in my prayers

Ethan and Elijah are talking on the phone right now =)again, we are very sorry to hear of David's passing, im not sure if Elijah is able to understand still, David must have been considered one of the honorerable men in Heaven and the earth, for the lack of understanding of his death, please take care of yourselves and keep one another close
take care guys!
xoxoxo
The Oviahons

David was always around for a friend. Miss you terribly.

I'm sorry for your loss. May God help you through this difficult time. Love and sympathy,

I only knew David on line for a few years....but he was always there for a friend. Miss you a lot Dave

God Bless..

Carol, Ethan and Kerrie-
How very sad I was to learn of the loss of your precious David. When someone we love dies, especially someone as young as David, it leaves an empty spot in our hearts which could never be filled by anyone else. Soon, in a new world of god's making, all pain, suffering and sickness will all be gone forever. Until then, I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
A friend.

David spent 15 years working with at-risk adolescent boys. I had the privilege of working with David for most of those years, and I saw how great he was at his job. Many of those boys are men now with families & children of their own. They're happy & productive, and David had a part in making that happen.