Charles Michael Beetner

Charles Michael Beetner obituary, Mooresville, NC

Charles Michael Beetner

Charles Beetner Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 8, 2024.
Charles Michael Beetner, 84, of Mooresville North Carolina, passed away Friday night, August 2nd, 2024.

He was born June 27th, 1940 in Fort Madison, Iowa, to parents Ray and Myra Beetner. Michael was surrounded by family in his last days, including children Gretchen, Eric, Riley and Kaitlin as well as his wife of 40 years, Sandy.

An early interest in computer technology led to his creating the first Computer Engineering major at The University of Iowa and from there, a thriving career in the booming technology and home computing revolution. A lifelong lover of education, he helped computerize standardized testing as well as implementing computerized education systems onto Native American reservations. Later in his career, he played a role in the development of the Microsoft PowerPoint product. After leaving Iowa, Michael's work took him across America including New York City, the Silicon Valley in California and Westport, Connecticut before retiring in Columbus, Ohio, and finally settling in Mooresville.

Michael was a dedicated family man, father and grandfather. His two children with his first wife, Linda, were Gretchen and Eric. More than 20 years later with wife Sandy, he became father to Riley and Kaitlin. He is also survived by his younger sister, Vicki McTaggart, younger brother, Rex Beetner and two beloved granddaughters Molly and Gracie.

He was a lover of good food (with a sweet tooth), a good dog (particularly Brittany Spaniels) and good entertainment (favorites included classic comedians like Buster Keaton, Abbott & Costello and Laurel & Hardy and films like Harold and Maude). Michael suffered a spinal cord injury in 1990 that left him with walking difficulties and was then diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in 1994. Throughout these struggles he never let it defeat him. Instead, he lobbied Congress for Stem Cell Research, served on the Ohio Governor's Council for People with Disabilities where he led the effort to install Family Restrooms in Ohio airports and served as President of the Central Ohio Parkinson's Society, authoring monthly articles providing educational support for patients and caregivers impacted by Parkinson's Disease. Throughout it all he maintained good spirts and a positive outlook, sustained life-long friendships from his early days in Iowa and provided inspiration to family and friends.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to the Central Ohio Parkinson's Society or the Parkinson's Action Network, (PAN).

Cavin-Cook Funeral Home, Mooresville, is serving the family of Mr. Beetner. Condolences may be made to the family at www.cavin-cook.com.

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September 3, 2024

James Wilt posted to the memorial.

August 21, 2024

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James Wilt

September 3, 2024

It was high school . Mike was always home studying . I was having a house party . Parents were gone of coarse. Door bell rang and there was Mike with a bottle to share at the party. I was surprised and happy to see him.

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John Klein

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Cathy

August 9, 2024

So many days with all of you at pools and Laps for Life events. Mike was always there with a smile. He was an amazing man and will be truly missed. My favorite memory was when Johnny was guarding tat the YMCA in the water aerobics pool and some of the larger participants began bouncing around. Mike looked at Johnny and said, "You save dad first!"

Dan Daniels

August 9, 2024

So grateful for the family Mile and Sandy raised together, especially for RILEY!

Our love, thoughts and prayers have been and will continue to be with you all.

Dan

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