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Jeffrey C. Beyer

Los Angeles, California

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BEYER, Jeffrey C. A former Farmers Insurance Group executive, died at his home on Friday, December 21, in Altadena, CA. He was 53. Jeff was many things: a devoted and loving family man and a passionate supporter of the arts and music, a loyal friend, and above all else kind, thoughtful and...

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A week ago I made mom's favorite Christmas cookies and remembered you. Drew we made us your famous clam linguine and we remembered you. Today Tom is grilling lamb chops and we remember you. In the deep corner of my refrigerator I still have a jar of your chutney that you sent to me a week before you passed away. I remember you. Thankful for the memories of cooking together in kitchens everywhere. Always miss you at Christmas and always will. Love you big brother.

I am deeply missing Jeff this year. When putting the lights on the tree, memories flooded in about traditions that we as a family cherished at Christmas.
Jeff was my best friend, my closest confidant, the person I would go to for comfort and direction.
He was funny, fun loving, never had a bad thing to say about anyone, looked at the good in people, and loved family.
He made every holiday special with his love of good food, great music, adventures, and traditions.
I love...

I too have been missing Jeff. You never know what impact a person is having on your life until they're no longer a part of it. Jeff was my mentor, friend and the closest thing I had to a dad - he was an awesome person and I feel so very blessed to have had the opportunity to have known him. I continue to pray for Jeff and his family that they all have been able to find peace.

For some reason, thoughts of my friend, Jeff, came to mind. He was witty, funny and great to work with. He retained our company to assist Farmers in corporate communications. My wife and I always looked forward to Marly's original drawing Christmas cards. Over the years, my prayers have been with Catherine, Marly and James. And I have thanked God that I was blessed to have known a very good man.

Listening to U2 this morning and very much missing my dear, dear friend.

Everyday I miss my brother, he was my best buddy as far back as I can remember and an all around great guy!

I've been an agent for over 20 years and just wanted to say that I thought Mr Beyer was one of the good guys. He struck me as a very nice executive which sounds unlikely, but to me an easy call. I was sorry when he died and glad for an inclusive, kind person that must be missed so much. Sincerely, Bill Purcell @ Studio City, CA

It's been a while since Jeff's passing, but I still think of him often and miss him very much. It's strange how some people can make such a strong and lasting impression on your life. Jeff was one of those people. He was so bright, intelligent, charming, witty and compassionate. Sometimes we laughed together so hard that we cried. He was also brilliant at his work, of course, and had a wonderful ability to get to the core of an issue - and handle it with a deft touch. We all just loved to be...

I just recently heard about Jeff's passing and wanted to express my deepest sympathy. I worked at Farmers for six years, leaving in late 2000. But I remember Jeff as a terrific speaker and presenter, a gentleman, and always a consummate professional.