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Greg Watson Beesley

1943 - 2022

Greg Watson Beesley obituary, 1943-2022, Salt Lake City, UT

Greg Beesley Obituary

Greg Watson Beesley

March 1943 ~ August 2022

Greg was raised in East Millcreek, Utah. He was born to Hilma Orabell Brown and Joseph Watson Beesley as the second of six children. Greg grew up in a country neighborhood full of kids where apple, cherry, and pear orchards, along with dairy farms were their playground. He graduated from Olympus High School in what he called "the upside down class of 1961". (Flip 1961 upside down and it is still 1961!) Greg excelled in wrestling, later earning a wrestling scholarship at the University of Utah. He served a LDS mission to the White Mountain Apache and Navajo tribes in Arizona and New Mexico. He was first sent to Cibecue, Arizona where he was instrumental in building the LDS chapel, still in use today. During this time Greg gained great compassion and understanding for Native people which continued for the rest of his life.

When Greg returned from his LDS mission, he continued his studies and wrestling at the University. During this time, he worked many different construction jobs around Salt Lake, and at times traveling outside Utah for work. He met and courted Marva Jean Gordon in 1966. They married February 20, 1967 (later divorced in 2005) and that same day he was required to report to the draft board. Greg departed for military training a month later, completing basic training at Fort Bliss (El Paso, TX), AIT at Fort Polk (Vernon Parish, LA), and Fort Benning (Macon, GA). Greg began time in Vietnam with the 101st Airborne Screaming Eagles, the "Squawking Buzzards," he would joke. He was transferred to the MACV military assistance command in Vietnam where he served under Capt. Ken Regalado, who was like a brother to Greg. An uncelebrated hero, he received a triple Bronze Star with a "V" for acts of bravery, valor and gallantry. His comrades called him "Gregorio" the Vigilant Watchman.

When Greg returned home, his first of 8 children was already born. Marshelle Shelton, Aaron Beesley, Daniel Beesley, Peggy Jean Griffin, Benjamin Beesley, Jordan Beesley, Grae Beesley (Jenna) and David Beesley. Greg made his career as a small business owner, general contractor, long haul semi-truck driver, Greyhound-bus driver and an unpaid political strategist for many local and state causes. He willingly gave his time and energy to others less fortunate. Greg taught his children the value of hard work and charitable service. Some of his favorite things were surveying the political landscape, tuning into KTALK, reading non-fiction, tending a vegetable garden, and visiting his many friends and associates around the Salt Lake Valley. In his later days you could hear him on the KTALK radio show announcing, "This is the Eagle from Southern Utah." Greg remembered names and he knew phone numbers by heart. He befriended individuals from all walks of life and from countries all over the world.

The last few years Greg lived with his daughter, Peggy and her husband Gary, in Escalante, Utah where he enjoyed a quiet country life of preparing fire wood, feeding hens, making people smile at the small town grocery store, and picking up litter along highway 12. Greg was close to his sister Jan Beesley, Apache foster sister Ernestine Cody, and thought the world of his granddaughter Iris Orabell Carling (IO). Greg went from a coherent self-sustaining individual to moving out of this life relatively fast. He passed in his home before sunrise on a Saturday morning. He will be missed.

A Celebration of Life will be held at the East Millcreek Library (2266 East Evergreen Avenue) on Saturday, November 12th, 2022 from 2-4 p.m. Military Funeral Burial ~ Memorial Weekend May 27, 2023 ~ Escalante City Cemetery

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Oct. 21 to Nov. 9, 2022.

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Pamela Valente Kuhlmann

January 26, 2023

God does not ever forget the sincere heart. We worked together for freedom; he inspired me and gave me joy. I loved him like a brother.

Jeannette

November 5, 2022

Always fought for liberty and freedom, a true cause to the end. Peace......

Miriam Birth

November 3, 2022

Aaron, Sorry to hear about the passing of your father.
Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

Leslie

November 2, 2022

Family & Friends,
Hot, staining tears are flowing down my cheeks as I read these comments regarding your loved one. How saddened am I that I missed the opportunity to have been in such a special human beings company.His passing, because of age,illness,you are never prepared to bid them goodbye. My heart aches for you all & knowing the next few days will be difficult, almost impossible, but it will be eye opening when you realize just how far reaching your loved one touched people. What a kind,giving, honest, genuine, forthcoming example of how to conduct our lives. You had a gem in MrBeesley, may all you who loved & respected him be held in gentle,comforting company, stay kind.Respectfully, Leslie

Miriam Bean

October 26, 2022

I have great memories of when I was a child and hearing Uncle Greg´s boisterous laugh. He was always joking and playing around. I´m glad he got to spend his last days in a humble old farm house with people who loved him and surrounded by nature and quiet.

John Ascher

October 26, 2022

Greg was unique, and I will miss him. I had the opportunity to meet him in person, including when he came to the DC area, where I live. We spoke about many political issues. He never complained about his medical problems, and I was awed by how he could bounce back.
Thanks to his family, particularly to his daughter, who took care of Greg in recent years. Greg never wanted to be on the sidelines, and I think he was always shown a great deal of respect.
People like him are few are between.

Marv Adamson

October 23, 2022

I always enjoyed talking with Greg about a wide variety of stuff. Since high school we didn't always agree but he was adamant in his positions and had something informative to say.

Greg always appreciated humor, and enjoyed a good story. He was unique. No one else I knew had the same attitudes or opinions. He was willing to work for the causes he believed in.
I wish the very best for his family at his passing.

Marv Adamson

Red- Ktalk alum

October 22, 2022

As a fellow K-talk listener, I still think caller Randy may be your Grandson...... Happy Trials Eagle!

Drew Chamberlain

October 22, 2022

Greg was my mentor. A better political strategist you will not find. Fly high Eagle.

Bill Barton

October 22, 2022

My condolences to Greg's family. I enjoyed being one of his friends and we saw things politically a lot alike. He will surely be missed.

Janalee Tobias

October 21, 2022

Beesley! I miss the heck out of you! Tobias

Family and friends of Greg Beesley, I have so many fond memories of Greg. Before I met Greg, I heard about him from my political activist friends. They would tell me, "Greg Beesley is my political mentor. Greg Beesley is the best. He's got the most savvy, etc."

Then I met Greg. Tears flow easily as I think of all the fun conversations I had with him. He called me Tobias. My kids knew a lot of political friends of mine and they loved Beesley. So did my husband. Greg had a tough guy raspy voice and a wry sense of humor and a wonderful laugh.

I told Steve when I heard that Beesley died, "It's hard to have regular friends when I had a friend like Beesley who cared more than anything about preserving the freedom of the United States." He cared about my family and he cared about me and made me feel like a million bucks that I was a political activist.

I can't wait to get together with my political activist friends and talk about Beesley. We'll be laughing and crying (with joy in missing him) with stories about Beesley.

Heaven received a warrior. I hope Beesley's spirit of freedom will shine on us all.
Janalee Tobias
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