William-Bevich-Obituary

William R. Bevich

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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William R. Bevich William R. Beaver Bevich, 65, of Lehighton, died Tuesday in Allentown. He was the husband of Raelene (Melber) Bevich for 42 years. He was an Army Veteran of the Vietnam era. Survivors: Son, William; daughter, Katherine Suter; three grandchildren; brothers, John,...

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Rae, Bill, and Kathie

To my brother, that helped give me self esteem when I was down on myself, I love you Beaver. I know we never let our self get close for a couple of years, and I'm sorry about that.

I do remember the time we took the raft trip down the lehigh river after hurricane agnes, we were the only two with out life jackets, and the time we climbed Mt. Washington. I will always remember you brother. Love Wassy.

Rae, Bill, Kathie
I miss my big brother. I miss his smile, I miss his humor. I would miss his big belly but Bill and Kathie say I have it.

Thank you for having a wonderful daughter and for giving her away to me. We miss you everyday.

I miss my hero, my friend, my biggest cheerleader, my Dad. We talk everyday, but I don't get to hear him. I know he's around me, but I don't get to see him. I feel him near me, but I don't get to touch him. In my heart he will always be, and that is where I will keep him. I miss him everyday.

Mumma, I miss you as much as someone could. And also, I love you to the moon and back. You always made me laugh and made me giggle. You always cheered me up and made me happy. And I miss you so much I wish you could come back to Earth and live with me and Grandma to live with us too. Love, Rachel XOXO or love, Choochal XOXO.

As best as I can remember, March 31, 2007
Bill, Beaver, Private, Private First Class and then Private again, whether it was Boss, Reverend, Billy Bob, Dad, Daddy, Grumps or Mumma … we’re all here because for one reason or another we loved him and he loved all of us. However big his belly was, his heart was bigger. As we can see, this trait has obviously been passed down to his little brother, Joe.
My Dad was a “giver” not a “taker”. The only thing he wanted to take from people were...

Mumma, Cue Ball, Grumps, Pillow Belly I wish you were here so you could watch my football, lacrosse, baseball, and basketball games. I love you so much!

Dear Rae, Kathie, and Billy,

There was one person in the entire world that called me Tina. That individual was your Dad. I cherish the nickname still to this day. I am fortunate to have so many wonderful memories of your Dad and the entire family. Even though years have gone by, the Bevich Family remains close to my heart. Your Dad had a super smile, great sense of humor, and a tremendous heart.

Love,
Christine

Dear Rae, Billy, and Kathie,
We all miss your dad a lot. He always had a way to make people smile. He definitely had a way with people, I even remember when he got pop to drink a beer. I always enjoyed playing him in golf because he was easy to beat but that never seemed bother him. I will miss seeing him at Platz's or at the legion when I am tending bar. He is never far from my thoughts.
Gimper