Joseph-Beyerle-Obituary

Joseph M. Beyerle

Dayton, Ohio

1930 - 2019 (Age 88)

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Joseph M. BeyerleDayton - Joseph M. Beyerle, age 88 of Dayton passed away on Sat., Jan. 5, 2019. Visitation 4-8pm Fri., Jan. 11 and 9:30-10:30am Sat., Jan. 12 at St Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Kettering. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30am on Sat., Jan 12, 2019 at church. (Westbrock Funeral...

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I am so sorry to hear of Joes passing. He was a great man and will be sorely missed. My family sends our deepest sympathies and loving regards. God bless Joe and all of his family and friends. Mike Freshwater 801 Hyde Park Drive

Condolences to all the Beyerles from all the Naumans. I guess the parties now commence in heaven! God Bless!

We were so very sorry to hear about Joe. He was our neighbor for over 20 years on Hyde Park. We appreciated the neighborhood gatherings he organized, and visiting his house on Halloween (his big animal feet were always a big hit!). We were blessed knowing Joe and send our sincere sympathy to the Beyerle family. L Snyder, L Hartley, J Hartley

Joe was an inspiration to all. His deep faith, love of people and love of life was contagious. He was a true disciple who brought about the Kingdom of God here on earth. His legacy will live on in his beautiful family and his impact will remain a part of our hearts. There is no doubt that the Lord received him at the gates with, well done my good and faithful servant.

Prayers to all of the Beyerle family. He was one of a kind and such a kind man. He always had a positive attitude and couldn't help but make you smile. I liked to give him a hard time about wearing his purple Elder tie...he loved that tie.
I think my Tim is happy to see him again.

Dear Paul and family,
Please accept my sincere sympathy.
Whenever I said,"It's good to see you."
Joe would say, "It's good to be seen."
He was a good friend to my Dad, and I know how much he will be missed.
Your friend,
Becky (Albers) Hewitt

Sympathy to the Family.
I'll remember you Joe.
Mort Levine

Joe played Santa for our two children and promised one a cat for Christmas. So . . . a couple days later, Santa delivers a cat under the tree. His laugh was infectious, his soul was so sweet, and we will miss him. The world will miss him. Joe, thank you for your service, and until we meet again on the other side.

Most personally to Paul and Dave: What a great guy your Dad was. I enjoyed seeing him occasionally, typically involving a Wash Twp Foundation gathering. He always remembered me from our earlier years, and I remember his officiating some of our Alter HS games. God bless your soul, and a life well lived, good sir.
Randy Borgert.