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Rick & Donna Kloth posted a condolence
Sunday, March 18, 2012
So sorry we missed you Saturday. We got there a little late & missed you. We will be in contact this week.
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Sylvia Petrey Aiken posted a condolence
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Remembered Joy Don't grieve for me, for now I'm free! I follow the plan God laid for me. I saw His face, I heard His call, I took His hand and left it all... I could not stay another day, To love, to laugh, to work or play; Tasks left undone must stay that way. And if my parting has left a void, Then fill it with remembered joy. A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss... Ah yes, these things I, too, shall miss. My life's been full, I've savoured much: Good times, good friends, a loved-one's touch. Perhaps my time seemed all too brief— Don't shorten yours with undue grief. Be not burdened with tears of sorrow, Enjoy the sunshine of the morrow. Rest in peace, Uncle Tom. Until we meet again. XOXO
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Carol R. Stone *f.k.a. Wilkinson posted a condolence
Saturday, March 17, 2012
I worked at the Sherwin-Williams Chemical Division in the late '70's. I enjoyed being one of the first women to join the Cincinnati Drug and Chemical Association (later renamed Cincinnati Chemical Association)., Tom was President of CCDA in 1983-84, my current father-in-law; Robert Stone was President in 1987-88 and these wonderful men encouraged me to become active on the Board of Directors for the 8 years for me to be their first female President in 1993-94. "They"; all of those men, were wonderful to me. I adored Tom, and I was always honored to be chosen to play in a foursome with him at our CCA Golf outings as I usually was a good pick on a 'longest drive hole', since I was a pretty good driver and could tee off from the 'red' tees. I was saddened to read of Tom's passing, but will always remember him with fondness, professionalism, and the highest respect. My sincerest sympathies to this wonderful character who graced my life for a time (and he was a character). Tom: you've moved up into a better neighborhood; with Jesus living next door. FORE! Carol Stone
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Scot Feldmeyer posted a condolence
Friday, March 16, 2012
I loved having him in our 4-some at the annual golf outing. He always laughed at my jokes which means he had a great sense of humor. I know how much he missed his wife after she passed and I can only imagine his joy at being together with her again.
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Linda Kurzynski posted a condolence
Thursday, March 15, 2012
I would always look for Mr. Beyer when I stopped in the Mariemont Kroger - there was nothing better than starting up an aisle only to be greeted by that BIG smile followed by an even bigger hug, then a crazy joke and the ever present piece of candy. He was so great at making you feel like a giggly little kid again. Thank you, Mr. Beyer, for showing us that some of the best things are the simple ones...a kind word with a smile and a terrific sense of humor!
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T.J. Beyer posted a condolence
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Going out to eat dinner was one thing my Grandpa always loved to do. There is one particular dinner that always comes to mind when I think of him. As we made our way to our table, Grandpa Tom stopped to tell his usual jokes and pass out candy. The couple he came to last were seated across from our table. He did his thing as usual and the couple laughed and seemed to be entertained. But, when they went to leave, they told us a story about how they had to put their dog down that morning and just how much his gestures had brightened their day and said, "Thank You!" I'm sure he touched so many peoples lives in different ways and he will be missed greatly, especially by me.
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Nicole Strait posted a condolence
Thursday, March 15, 2012
It was the beginning of my Junior year in college and I was working as a server at Ruby Tuesdays. One evening some crazy old man and some good looking boy walked through the doors of the restaurant and immediately started making a scene at the host stand. The crazy old man was telling jokes and passing out candy like it was Halloween. After 20 minutes of entertaining the servers the hostess finally took the crazy old man and the good looking boy to their seat. I looked down at the seating chart and quickly realized she had sat them in my section. I hung my head back and thought 'ohh goodness...' ... I walked up to their table and the crazy old man instantly started telling me the same jokes he had just told the hostess ten mintutes ago. I couldn't help but laugh at how adorable he was (I'm a pretty big fan of Grandpas, I have two awesome ones of my own). After he ran through his line-up of jokes he asked me for my number because he needed to give it to his grandson (the good looking boy) and I laughed politely and wrote down my number, never expecting anything to come of it. Now, over a year later the good looking boy is my amazing boyfriend and the crazy old man is Tom Beyer, who I love and thank so much for introducing me to the best part of my life. Without a doubt, best customer yet :)
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
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Uncle TOm will be in our thoughts for eternity. His smile Laugh, stories, and I will never forget the way he always had such a loving look to his sister Muriel ( my Mom).
Our prayer and thoughts go out to his family.
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Michael Stallsworth posted a condolence
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Never was never a time when I was around him that he didnt make me laugh or smile, an remember some of the looks his wife would give him. REST IN PEACE
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Carrie Beck posted a condolence
Thursday, March 15, 2012
I only met Tom 3 weeks ago at Cedar Village, but he touched my life in a positive loving way. Tom would stop when he saw me to tell me a joke or sing for me. I am missing a leg, wearing a neck brace and have an arm that does not work, but Tom made me feel beautiful. I want his family to know they are in my prayers. Know your father- Grandfather was a special man!
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Howard Stewart posted a condolence
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Tom Beyer was a fantastic person. PERIOD. He forgot more jokes than I will ever know. So full of joviality and a happy,pleasant and nice person. I was purchasing mgr. for Sherwin-Williams Chemicals in the '70's and early 80's and had the opportunity to spend a lot of time with Tom. This world will be less friendly and there will be a million less laughs with his passing.^Truly a magnificient human being. Howard Stewart
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Ginger Tonnis Garza posted a condolence
Thursday, March 15, 2012
As soon as I saw Tom's picture in The Enquirer this morning I knew that smile looked so familiar. I have not seen the Beyer's for many, many years. I am the daughter of Urban and Anna May Tonnis and we were parishioners at St John Vianney from back in the 60s. My parents were part of a group of fantastic parishioners who participated in the choir and the variety shows back then. I also participated in the variety shows and remember Tom very well. What a wonderful group of people, and Tom was one who always had everyone laughing. He was a wonderful person! I know he will surely be missed by his family and friends. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers. Ginger Tonnis Garza
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Carol Ritter posted a condolence
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Tom was a joy! Memories go back to childhood when he and my Dad (Don Culver) competed to see who could be the "goofiest". I remember SJV variety shows and many, many parties with a great, noisy, rowdy bunch of Madison Place guys. They sure knew how to have fun ... and yet they were also men of compassion and men of FAITH. I am sure you are as proud of your Dad as I am of mine. May all the wonderful memories bring you smiles and may your love for each other give you peace. Jack joins me in sending our sympathy. Carol Ritter
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Sarah Cook posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
A personality larger than life, colorful jokes and endless pockets of candy - that's how I'll always remember Tom Beyer.
I was fortunate enough to share lunch with Tom on countless occassions. His neighbor and dear friend, Mary Ann, worked at the same office as me.
The first we met, Tom greeted me with a rose, vanilla tootsie and an off-color joke.
Tom had an amazing, unexplainable way of drawing people to him. It was a gift, a very unique one. He lit up a room the second he walked into it. He had strangers eating out of his hand - literally. Tom knew how to make you feel special.
About a year ago this time, I had a public speaking event. Tom showed up to support me. He sensed my fear of talking before a large group. Tom pulled me aside and had me rehearse my speech for him. He gave me a few tips, a pep talk and sent me on my way.
Throughout my speech, I spotted Tom in the audience - sticking out his tongue and making silly faces at me.
You see, Tom knew one of the greatest secrets of life - the power of laughter.
To the Beyer Family and Mary Ann - my thoughts and prayers are with you.
I'm not sure what I'll miss the most: Tom's larger than life personality, colorful jokes or endless pockets of candy. One thing, though, is for certain... I'll miss everything about Tom Beyer, and I'll miss him dearly.
Rest in peace, my dear friend, rest in peace.
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Sara & Rob Niccholls posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Grandpa Tom and Rob were always connected by sharing the same birthday! But more importantly, Grandpa Tom was always the life of a party! Whether it was breaking the ice with his silly jokes or secretly passing hard candies to the kids, he always made you feel like you were his true friend. Grandpa Tom will be greatly missed at family gatherings.
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Darlene Hacker posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
I'm so sorry for the loss of such a Good Man. My heart and prayers go out to Tom's family and friends. I am so glad to have known him. Tom will truly be missed!! He gave us a lot of friendship, laughter and candy. I will miss his smiling face!!!
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