Ellen-Beyer-Obituary

Ellen Beyer

Providence, Rhode Island

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Ellen Beyer passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on November 30, 2005, and The Providence Journal on December 1, 2005.

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We in the Northwest are sad to hear of Ellen's death. My Mother and Dad always loved hearing from Bob and Ellen and We, the Northwest Beyer and Hardy Families, are all very grateful for all the wonderful memories Bob and Ellen related to their Northwest relatives. May God keep her safe in His Hands!! V

Cathy, We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. She sounds like she was a wonderful woman. You must have gotten some of your cooking skills from her.
We pray that you and your family will get through this trying time by reliving the fond memories she helped to create. Fondly, Louise & Faye

Dear Peggy and family, My family and I are sorry to hear of your loss. Our prayers are with you all.

My sympathies to you, Mary, on the death of your mother. I remember you well as a feisty 8th grader at Gordon School, entirely worthy of a role in our conversion of "Twelve Angry Men" to "Twelve Angry Jurors." I'm sure as an adult you are equally a credit to your mom. My sympathies to the entire family.

Roseanne Camacho

Dear Beyer Family,

I remember the sabbatical year in Los Angeles. Cathy and I met in the 5th Grade at St. Paul the Apostle School. We have been "pen pals" for the past xx years. Some time in the late 50s, early 60s, Professor Beyer came to my home to visit and get a picture for Cathy. My family truly enjoyed the visit, my dad especially! I remember the invitation to Moscow and the time in Stuttgart, still have Cathy's letters. I am a cookbook collector also and I was so pleased to...

Prof. Beyer, I am so sorry for the loss of your very special wife, Ellen. I knew her as a patient, but after reading about her, she was really quite the woman. I love to cook, and am sure I could have learned a thing or two from her. I wish I had known that side of her. I admire the love the both of you shared. To your family, I am sorry for the loss of your incredible Mother. You were truly blessed to have her.. God bless you all... Terri Paul, Summit Medical, Providence

Prof. Beyer and Family:

May Mrs. Beyer rest in peace. My deepest condolences.

Joe McDonough
Laurelmead Activities

Ahh, I remember those homemade cookies that Peggy would bring back to the dorm on a Sunday evening after a weekend visit at home with her mom! Ellen (or, Mrs. Beyer, as I knew her) will always be alive in my memory. My condolences to the Beyer family.