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Michael J. Beadle, of Noblesville passed away peacefully on May 16, 2025, at the age of 69. He was born on September 5, 1955, in Noblesville, Indiana, to the late Albert and Peggy (Millikan) Beadle. He is survived by his former wife, Patricia (Aller) Beadle and his daughter and son in law; Lauren and Chris Hager of Pendleton. He is also survived by his brothers: Pat Beadle and Albert Beadle; as well as many beloved cousins. Mike was very close to his extended family throughout his life, his cousins of the Sherrill and Hart families were very important to him. He also cherished his relationships with his sisters in law, brothers in law, and the children in his extended family. Mike had many life long friends in the Noblesville area and continued a relationship with them until the end of his life. Mike and many of his cousins share so many happy childhood memories living on Park Street in Noblesville. He often reminisced on those times, being together with family and growing up in a tight knit community.
One of Mike’s other loves was animals. He was a proud pet parent and would often be found with a little lap dog taking up all his attention. His three dogs: Maddy, Lucy and Andi were some of his biggest joys in life.
Professionally, he was known for his long-standing tenure as the superintendent at Fox Prairie Golf Course. Under his stewardship, the course flourished, earning a reputation for its excellence and beauty, reflecting Michael's commitment to the sport and the community.
Mike’s legacy is one marked by his undeniable love for his family and his contributions to his profession. He was well known in Noblesville for his athletic ability during his high school years. Additionally, he was well known as “Big Mike” due to his height and stature, he was a gentle giant to many. That physical presence made him a stand out athlete for many years and he kept many mementos and his high school letter jacket. He also loved fishing, baseball and football. He was known for being a Pittsburgh Pirates and Steelers fan.
Mike had requested not to have a formal ceremony or funeral. His wishes were to have his ashes spread at different locations by his cousins. Mike’s family will be having a celebration of life on July 6th, at Forest Park in Noblesville. More information to come, all family and friends will be welcomed. Mike will be deeply missed but fondly remembered by those whose lives he touched—leaving behind cherished memories and an enduring impact on his community.
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