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Guy Xa Beardsley obituary, Cheyenne, WY

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Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel of the Chimes

1900 East 19th St.

Cheyenne, Wyoming

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Funeral Service

Nov. 26, 2025

2:00 p.m.

First Presbyterian Church

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Guy Beardsley Obituary

Guy Xa Beardsley 1928- 2025 Guy Xa Beardsley, 97, of Cheyenne passed away at the Cheyenne VA Hospice Facility on November 19, 2025, with his daughter Lorna by his side. Guy was born in Anselmo, NE on August 1, 1928, to James Daniel and Nellie Bly (Seevers) Beardsley. He was raised on farms in the area where he grew to love nature and the land around him. After graduating from Merna high school he met the love of his life in Broken Bow, LaVonne Snyder. The couple married on September 3, 1950, shortly before Guy deployed for Korea. He served in the Army, inducted 28 November 1950 and transferred to reserve on 3 September 1952, he was in the 141st Army Sig Co and attained the rank of Corporal. Upon his return the couple settled in North Platte, NE where Guy continued his career with North Western Bell Telephone Company. They started their family at the same time. He was transferred to Fremont, and then Omaha until they returned to North Platte again in 1966. He ended his career in Grand Island, NE. Guy had an incredible work ethic and embraced "Lombardi time" if you were 15 minutes early, you were late. He quickly made his way up in the company, eventually becoming a plant district supervisor. A good athlete, he played baseball, golf and was an avid hunter and fisherman, sharing those skills with his children and grandchildren. Through work he travelled all over the mid-western part of the state of Nebraska, getting to know the local communities and their residents helped him discover the best upland game hunting areas and fishing holes. He was a family man and a "girl dad", supporting them in all their interests and activities. He was a Master Mason in right Angle Lodge 303 in Omaha, NE, a Shriner, and became the International Director of Sertoma after his retirement, returning to North Platte they settled at Lake Maloney. Service to Mankind was Sertoma's motto and also his. Church groups through Mariners, Deacons, and Elders, supported his faith. Veteran organizations like the VFW, and American Legion kept him in touch with the service he valued. Years ago, he was "volunteered" to coach his daughter in girls softball, which inspired him to lobby for better fields and facilities for these young athletes not only in North Platte during the 60's and 70's but in Cheyenne, WY in the 90's, where he and LaVonne had moved to be closer to family. He was a very convincing fund raiser and enthusiastic volunteer. His efforts through The Cheyenne Thunder Girls Softball Organization helped create the two fields, including "Grandy Field", dedicated to him, that still stand in Pride Park located behind the VFW Post 1881 in Cheyenne, and also gave him the opportunity to coach alongside his daughter and granddaughter. His efforts and years of volunteering for the sport of girls softball led to his induction into the Wyoming Girls Softball Hall of fame. He also designed and helped build the veteran memorial that stands between the two fields. Another interest during that time was stain glass, he became, a mostly self-taught, skilled artisan having his panels in private and public collections. After years of camping with the family Guy and LaVonne graduated to a motorhome allowing them to visit every state but Alabama. He and LaVonne traveled to Ireland, England, Scotland, Switzerland, Mexico, Austria, Germany, and the Caribbean, and he even took several fishing trips with friends into the wilderness of Canada, but no matter where he was, he always considered Nebraska his home. Husker sports were his passion; he was red through and through. It started with football, but it soon grew to include all of the men and women sports. The Big Ten Channel and BTN+ were always on along with "The Virginian". His Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren meant everything to him. He and LaVonne traveled all over to watch their activities from rodeo, football, and volleyball, to wrestling, track and field, and softball.

He had a great sense of humor and a wonderful laugh that no one, who heard it, will ever forget. We were lucky to know and love him.

He was preceded in death by "his girl" wife LaVonne in 2023 after nearly 73 years of marriage, his parents, brothers Melvin (Marie), Milton (Pauline) and sisters Alberta (George) Sells, Charlotte (Hobert) Gardener, Shirley Koudele, and grandson Cameron Wade Smith. He is survived by his daughters Karen (Terry) Smith of Wheatland, Lorna (Kevin) Cherry of Cheyenne, six grandchildren: Michael (Leann) Warren of Wheatland, Tony (Tamara) Warren of Switzerland, James Warren of Mullen, Travis (Gert) Warren of Mullen, Cora (Link) Lanter, of Severance, Jacob (Whitney) Cherry of Pocatello, and 13 Great Grandchildren , Austin, Cheyenne, Jocelyn, Calum, Rae, Emmett, Ote and Jett Warren, Tristen Vann, Jack and Henry Cherry, Hazel and Paisley Lanter, as well as brother-in-law Ed Koudele.

Services will be at the First Presbyterian Church in Cheyenne, WY Wednesday November 26th at 2:00 pm MST Internment will take place at Fort McPherson National Cemetery in Maxwell, NE on Friday November 28th at 1 :00 CST In Lieu of flowers, plant a tree, or please make donations in care of DAV, (Disabled American Veterans) commander Sherrie Zudell; Guthrie Beck chapter 2; 1119 Converse Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001.

The family wishes to thank the entire staff at Cottonwood Creek, Eden Hospice and Kris Martino, the entire staff of the Cheyenne VA CLC Hospice floor, and Rev. Bob Thomson. Their caring support, compassion, kindness, and commitment has touched our hearts.



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Published by Wyoming Tribune Eagle from Nov. 22 to Nov. 23, 2025.

Memorial Events
for Guy Beardsley

Nov

26

Funeral service

2:00 p.m.

First Presbyterian Church

220 West 22nd Street, Cheyenne, WY 82001

Nov

28

Interment

1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Fort McPherson National Cemetery

12004 S Spur 56A, Maxwell, NE 69151

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Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel of the Chimes

1900 East 19th St., Cheyenne, WY 82001

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