He was born at home in Little Bull Skin, Ohio on July 30th, 1943, to Audrey and Luther Frederick Beaver. Throughout his life he worked for Janco trucking company, transporting Broadway shows all over the country. While living in California, he managed apartment buildings. He had a passion for fixing and collecting watches.
"Beave" never met a stranger. He was loved by children and dogs, gave huge hugs, and tipped well. He loved completing crosswords, jigsaw puzzles, and Sudoku.
He will be deeply missed and is survived by his wife, Patti, sister, Bonnie, children, Craig (Tammy), William (Tina), Sheria (Steve), Luther II (Jill), David (Tiffany), Sara, Maggie (Michelle), and J.P. (Rachel), thirteen grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren, and a chorkie named Lexi.
He is preceded in death by his parents, siblings, and two grandchildren.
He was born at home in Little Bull Skin, Ohio on July 30th, 1943, to Audrey and Luther Frederick Beaver. Throughout his life he worked for Janco trucking company, transporting Broadway shows all over the country. While living in California, he managed apartment buildings. He had a passion for fixing and collecting watches.
"Beave" never met a stranger. He was loved by children and dogs, gave huge hugs, and tipped well. He loved completing crosswords, jigsaw puzzles, and Sudoku.
He will be deeply missed and is survived by his wife, Patti, sister, Bonnie, children, Craig (Tammy), William (Tina), Sheria (Steve), Luther II (Jill), David (Tiffany), Sara, Maggie (Michelle), and J.P. (Rachel), thirteen grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren, and a chorkie named Lexi.
He is preceded in death by his parents, siblings, and two grandchildren.
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