David James Beyer, 20, of Waldron, passed away Tuesday,
November 1, 2021 at his residence.
Born June 5, 2001 in Shelbyville, he was the son of Andy Beyer
and Heather (Kerr) Beyer. Survivors include his parents of Waldron; a brother- Kevin
Cain of Shelbyville, sister- Teresa Hedrick (Tanner) of Rushville;
grandparents- Mike & Karen Kerr of Manilla; Aunts & Uncles-
Christina & Zac Johnson of Shelbyville, Joe & Barb Beyer of
Plainfield, Paul & Angie Beyer of Shelbyville, Laurel & Tim Lee
of Pleasant View, Pete & Easter Beyer of Greensburg, Maria
McAllister of Shelbyville, Donnella & Tony Linville of Shelbyville;
niece- Claire Hedrick of Rushville and several cousins. He was
preceded in death by his brother Shiloh, grandparents Joe &
Donna Belle Beyer, great grandparents Jim & Norma Lou Kerr,
Great Aunt & Uncle Bernard & Roberta Beyer, Great Uncle Terry
Miller, Aunts Jackie Wethington, Victoria Vaughn and Uncle
Michael McAllister.
David had lived in this area his entire lifetime and graduated from
Waldron High School in 2020,.He also attended Ivy Tech, anticipating
an Associated Degree next summer in robotics. He was a member of
St. Vincent Catholic Church where he served as alter server and usher,
and a member of Waldron Chapter of FFA where he held positions of
Vice president and president, and was also an active member of St.
Joseph Youth Group. David enjoyed Lego's, dot to dot books, and
video games, but most of all he loved spending time with his family.
He was an extremely caring and loving soul, who always wanted to
try and help everyone with anything they might need. He had a kind
heart and always tried to be friends with everyone.
Funeral services will be, 11:00 am, Friday, November 5, 2021 at
St. Vincent Catholic Church, 4218 E. Michigan Rd., with Rev. Mike Keucher officiating.
Burial will be held at St. Vincent Catholic Cemetery. Friends may
call on Thursday, November 4, 2021 from 4:00-8:00 pm at Glenn
E. George & Son Funeral Home, 437 Amos Rd. Rosary will be recited
at 3:30 pm on Thursday afternoon.
Memorial contributions can be made to Waldron FFA or Epilepsy
Foundation of Indiana, in care of the funeral home.
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