Steven Allan Beer
July 14, 1958 ~ August 21, 2020
Steven Allan Beer Steven passed away at St Lukes, Twin Falls, at the age of 62.
Steve was born in El Paso, TX July 14, 1958 to Helen (Donnelly) Beer and George S. Beer.
George was in the army at Fort Bliss at that time.Steve excelled in 4-H with dairy heifers and later did very well in high school FFA. He was honored to be a Future Farmer of America and went to Kansas City to receive the award.
Steve graduated from Twin Falls High School in 1976 the year of the bicentennial and wore red, white and blue gowns. He then attended and graduated from the University of Idaho in 1980 with a degree in Agriculture Mechanization. He was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He was recruited in his senior year by Sperry New Holland in the spring of 1980 and moved to Pennsylvania, a testament to his intellect and talents in that field.
He later moved to Kokomo, Indiana with the company and met Susan Templin and they were married in July of 1984. Christopher, his only son, was born in 1986.
Returning to Idaho, Steve pursued his own business for a number of years. Steve had a fantastic ability to fix about anything and had a great work ethic.
Steve and Susan divorced later and he never remarried.
Steve left behind his son Chris Beer, a grandson, Cassius, his mother, Helen Beer-Lickley, Step-Father, Larry, brothers, Scott (Carmen) Beer, and Tim (Cindy) Beer, and sister Teresa (Ed) Waynetska. Along with many cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and others in his AA family.
He was preceded in death by Susan Beer, his father George Beer, two infant brothers, his grandparents Frank and Grace Beer and Hugh and Fern Donnelly.
Memorials in Steve's name can be made to The Idaho Food Bank or the Salvation Army.
A graveside service will be held at Sunset Memorial Cemetery on Tuesday, August 25th at 1:00 pm
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April Dudzinski
October 9, 2020
I remember meeting him at Uncle Larry's birthday party. He seemed like a very nice man and I know it must be a huge loss. We are so sorry. April and Alan
Ann Grindstaff
August 26, 2020
I was sad to hear of Steve's death. I remember him as the cutest little boy with a big smile. He was in Marty's first grade class and I think he came to Marty's birthday party. We don't expect our kids to go before us..he will be in your heart forever Helen..Tony is in mine after all these years. My prayers and thoughts. Ann
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