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Edward ‘Ed’ A. Beine of St. Charles, MO, passed on November 1st, 2024, in his home and surrounded by family. Ed lived a long and lively 87 years. He was a vibrant man with a ‘larger than life’ personality, contagious smile, kind heart, and has an infinite amount of love for his family. Ed was loved dearly by his wife, Billie; his children, Jenni (Ed) Casebeer, Tony Beine, Teri (Mark) Kelso, and Kelly (Valerie) Hackney; his 8 grandchildren; his 1 great grandchild; and all others who knew him. He was also a beloved brother and known by many as Uncle Ed.
During his life, Ed was known for being a talented musician who gathered large crowds to dance and have fun. He loved to travel and explore the mountains. He was a hard worker with a dedicated career as a truck driver. Once he retired, Ed spent his time bowling in leagues. His most cherished passion of all, however, was his family. His absence will be sorely missed, though his smile and energy will continue to live on in all who knew him. A memorial service will be held on November 8th at Baue Funeral Home Cave Springs: 3950 W Clay Street, Saint Charles, MO. Memorial service will be held 4:00-5:00, visitation to follow, ending at 8:30. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Lustgarten Foundation for pancreatic cancer research. Donations can be made at the memorial or directly or online at the following link: Living with Pancreatic Cancer: Support & Resources
3950 W Clay Street, Saint Charles, MO 63301
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