Raymond L. Beyer, 89, of Belmond, passed away on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at
the Rehabilitation Center of Belmond. Private family funeral services will be
held at 10:00 AM on Saturday, November 21, 2020 at Ewing Funeral Home, 111
Luick's Lane South in Belmond, with Pastor Nancy Hofmeister officiating. The
public can view the service live on the Ewing Funeral Home Facebook page. Burial
will take place at Graceland Cemetery in Rowan. Raymond Loren Beyer, the eldest
son of Arthur and Mary (Raymond) Beyer, was born in Clear Lake, Iowa on October
21, 1931. Ray grew up on the family farm outside of Hanlontown and graduated
from Hanlontown High School in 1949. After high school, Ray drove a grocery
truck before he enlisted in the United States Navy. He proudly served on the
U.S.S. Bennington and U.S.S. Hornet before being honorably discharged. Upon his
return to the family farm, he met the love of his life, Lois Aldrich. The couple
was united in marriage on January 16 1956, at Rowan Methodist Church. They had
64 loving years of marriage. Ray continued his education at the Hamilton
Business College obtaining his accounting degree. He worked for ACCO Seed in
Belmond until the company transferred him to Taylor, Texas where the family
resided for 20 years. They moved back to the Aldrich Family Farm outside of
Belmond when he retired in 1998. Ray enjoyed his large gardens through the years
and was known for his ability to fix any problem. He was an avid reader, liked
to play golf, and was a member of the Rowan Lion's Club and the United Church of
Rowan. Family always came first and Raymond was very involved with his
children's activities. He loved taking them on camping trips across the country
especially to the National Parks. He led his family by example with an emphasis
on honor. Raymond is survived by his wife Lois Beyer of Belmond; children
Michael (Narela) Beyer of Carrolltown, Texas and their children Allen, Arthur
and Mina; Nancy Beyer of Jefferson City, Missouri; Mary (Eric) Bisinger of
Central City, Iowa and their children Steffanie and Zackary; David (Jane) Beyer
of Van Vleck, Texas; brother Roger "Skip" Beyer; brother-in-law Don Aldrich;
sister-in-law Wilma Aldrich along with many nieces and nephews. He was preceded
in death by his parents, sister Jean Carman, brother-in-law Everett Carman,
sister-in-law Nina Beyer, brother-in-law Larry Aldrich and sister-in-law Kay
Aldrich. The family asks that rather than sending flowers, donations be made to
The Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's research or the Belmond
Rehabilitation Center.