John Thomas "JT" Beale

John Thomas "JT" Beale

John Beale Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 1, 2014.
Tom Brokaw called it the greatest generation. Early Saturday morning it lost a great one. John T. Beale, 93, husband of Marion Lou Beale, went to his well earned reward in heaven. J.T. was a very interesting guy. He was an excellent basketball player for Logansport High School, graduated from high school,
got married and immediately was serving in the US Navy on a carrier extremely involved in the South Pacific during World War II. He started training as a tool and die maker after graduating from the Ford Trade School in Detroit, Michigan, hence his drive for perfectionism in every area of his life. John started 3 successful businesses, T & L Tool and Die, and Co-tronics, a plastic injection molding company in Logansport, Indiana, and along with his wife Lou started Five Point Shoes in Lafayette, Indiana in addition to raising 4 beautiful kids, then added a ?5th kid? who was immediately the oldest at 18 when his parents and grandma died.
Yes, John was exceptional. His mantra throughout his life was FAMILY! That came first! No compromise, no hesitation, just simply FAMILY. John loved his children and grandchildren, always asked about them and was thrilled when they visited. He had a great sense of humor and had the most devastating mischievous smile. His mind was awesome and he taught attention to detail. An example was when he told one of his children, ?.007 on the micrometer is not .008. If the customer wanted .007 he would have specified it in the blueprints!? He taught the value of trying to be the best at all you do.
John was a true gentleman totally devoted to his wife Lou. From dating in high school until he transitioned to heaven John and Lou were a team. One of his last comments was, ?Is Lou o.k. with this?? An hour later he left us physically, but like loved ones everywhere, he will definitely be in our lives. He made a difference in so many of our lives, will be missed dearly, referred to daily, and his love, influence and dedication will stay with us until we meet again. Happy Trails JT!
John T. Beale Born: March 19, 1921 Logansport, Indiana. Relocated to be with Jesus: August 29, 2014 at 12:46 a.m. Married to wife Marion Lou Beale October 3, 1942. Survived by:Gene Alber of La Porte, Indiana, Pam (Bill) Mickler, and Kris (Mike) Buchmiller of Lafayette, Indiana, Tom (Lena) Beale, of Pretoria, South Africa, and Lisa Beale of Carmel, Indiana. 17 Grandchildren, 27 Great-Grandchildren and 2 Great-Great Grandchildren. Proceeded in death by a brother and 5 sisters. John Beale was a founding member of Victory Christian Center and a member of the finance committee. Visitation will be Thursday from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm at Soller-Baker Lafayette Chapel. The funeral service will be Friday, September 5, at 10:00 am at Soller-Baker Lafayette Chapel 400 Twyckenham Blvd. Lafayette, IN 47909 with Military Honors to follow. Burial will take place at Mount Hope Cemetery in Logansport at a later time.

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September 5, 2014

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September 4, 2014

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September 16, 2014

So sorry to hear this. John was such a nice guy.

Teresa Nice

September 5, 2014

He was one of the most wonderful Christian men I have ever known...what a representative of Christ. Thank you for sharing him with us all. He will be missed by all...love and peace to the entire family...you were blessed beyond measure in John Beale.

Theresa Fischer

September 4, 2014

Lou, Bill and Pam,
Your in my thoughts and prayers. Lou, I had the pleasure of meeting you one night at Rose Walk, you were playing music for a Birthday night. And then we (Jerri & Don Mckinney - my parents) enjoyed your company for dinner. I will look forward to seeing you again. Theresa Fischer

David Delaney

September 3, 2014

Thoughts and prayer for your family during this difficult time.

Laura Kerr

September 3, 2014

Amie,
I am praying for peace and comfort for you and your family during this sad time. May your grandfathers smile always shine through yours.

Patti Sisson Smith

September 3, 2014

Sending condolences to the entire Beale family. I was lucky enough to have met this family when I was in jr. high and friends with Tom. I always admired each and every one of you for your talents, your beliefs, your family values. I know John,(JT), will be missed as the patriarch of the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Cathy (Barber) Ramer

September 3, 2014

I just found out that one of my most favorite people to have crossed my life-path over the years...is, unfortunately, no longer just a simple visit away.
My heart is greatly saddened. Lou and family, my prayers and love are with you at this time. I will always remember John with great fondness and I celebrate his beautiful, gracious life. God's loving peace be with you all!

Denise Smith-Baker

September 3, 2014

Aunt Lou and family, my thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this time. Uncle John will be greatly missed!

Barbara Smith-Davis

September 3, 2014

Aunt Lou and family, my prayers are with you all at this time. I will always remember his hugh smile that he always had. He will be missed dearly.

Tom and Debbie Smith Jr

September 3, 2014

The Beale family is in our thoughts and prayers! This man will be missed at the family reunions!

Corky and Patti Miller

September 3, 2014

FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS UNCLE JOHN

Steve and Cathy Van Winkle

September 2, 2014

Always looked forward to being around John, one of lifes pleasures and honors to have known. Praying for Lou, Pam, Kris, and all the wonderful family to be comforted by God's Love for them and for such a faithful man as John.

Cindy Brown

September 2, 2014

Your family is in my thoughts and prayers!!!! Poppa and Mom loved John and Lou. He was a remarkable, kind and giving man. I love the obituary!!!!! God Bless you all with peace, comfort and wonderful memories!

September 2, 2014

What a delightful and loving obituary!
Kudos to the writer. May God Bless Mr.
Beale's family.

American Proud of Vets

September 2, 2014

Thanks be to Mr. Beale for his service to our country and helping to protect our freedom. Sincere sympathy to his family and friends. May your cherished memories comfort during difficult times and allow him to remain within your hearts always. Love never leaves.
Now may you rest in peace, John

Jonathan Clark

September 2, 2014

To the family of John Beale, my prayers are with you all.

Boyd Barnes

September 2, 2014

Please accept my condolences as you commemorate John's lengthy contribution to the lives of all who knew him.

Bob and Patty Thompson

September 2, 2014

To the Beale Family: You are in our thoughts and prayers. May the many fond memories you shared and cherished together with JT give comfort to your heart, provide you with peace and bring a smile to your face.

Candi Brunk Harrison

September 2, 2014

Pam, Kris, and family - so sorry for your loss. He sounds like a wonderful man. Hope he says hello to my mom up there.

Elisheba Van Winkle

September 2, 2014

John was a wonderful man and he will be missed. I'm so blessed to have known him. Praying for Lou & the family. Hugs to you all!

Christina Campbell

September 1, 2014

Lou, Pam, Kris, John, Lisa: Thinking of you all today and praying for comfort. John was a beautiful man of God and we will miss his contagious smile.
Aaron & Chris Campbell

Paula Shideler-Jones

September 1, 2014

Uncle Johnny, one of a kind. Beloved brother of my Grandmother, Vivian Beale Shideler. I will miss him and think about him often. I also loved his smile and wonderful ways. My thoughts are also with you Aunt Lou.

Natalie Stubblefield

September 1, 2014

Aunt Lou and family, our prayers are with each of you. We will forever miss Uncle Johnny. His wonderful smile and laugh could make your day.

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