Joe-Beeler.-Obituary

Joe Beeler.

Phoenix, Arizona

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Joe Beeler. December 25, 1931 - April 26, 2006. On the morning of April 26, 2006, God called another good cowboy home. Joe Beeler succumbed to a heart attack suffered while dragging calves to the branding fire on a ranch near Sedona, Arizona. He was 74 years old. No cowboy could ask for a...

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I think of him often and the laughs we had. I will miss him always.

A talented,gifted,kind and gentle Christian man who always remembered and acknowledged friends. What a joy to have known him, Sharon, Tracey and Jody from the days of the litle house in Coffee Pot!

We knew Joe thru my mom and dad, Leland and LaRita Boren. I grew up looking at paintings on the walls and sculptures that Joe had meticulously created. I remember sitting on the floor, as a young child, in the front room with one of Joe's bronze sculptures. It was on a round table that you could spin. I'd spin that table reaaaal slow, looking at every detail. My imagination would put me on the back of that horse. I'd ride everywhere! I remember Joe coming to the house one time, there...

What a joy to have know such a wonderful man. My childhood is full of delightful memories because my very first best friend had parents who made me welcome in their home any time I just showed up at the door to play with Tracy. Thank you for making my life so much richer.

How sad for those of us remaining to not have Joe with us anymore. But what a way to go...in the saddle...he wouldn't have had it any other way. Now he is with Jo. God bless his family.

The most likeable cowboy I ever met.

We are saddened by the loss of our cousin, Joe Beeler. He will always be remembered as an incredibly gifted member of our family but also as a loving and kind man.
Our love, David Shoemaker, Linda Shoemaker-Williams. Suzanne Shoemaker-Myers

My sympathy, love and prayers to my nephew's family. Joe will always remain in my heart.
Love, Aunt Margie

A true artist but most importantly, he was a great friend to many....

Remember all the good times,
and know that where Joe's at
The horses all are gentle,
and the cattle always fat.