NameEdgar Paul BEYER
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BirthJul 10, 1915, Hebron, Morton County, North Dakota, USA
DeathFeb 5, 2015, Dickinson, Stark County, North Dakota, USA Age: 99
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Spouses
BirthDec 30, 1917, Beulah, Mercer County, North Dakota, USA
DeathMar 30, 2014, Dickinson, Stark County, North Dakota, USA Age: 96
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MarriageApr 29, 1938
Family ID52
Notes for Edgar Paul BEYER
They lived at 2715 Gateway Avenue, #10, Bismarck, North Dakota 58503 as of 2003. Edgar Beyers, 99, of Dickinson, passed away Thursday, February 5, 2015 at St. Luke’s Nursing Home in Dickinson, ND. In accordance with Edgar’s wishes, cremation has taken place.
Edgar Paul Beyers was born July 10, 1915 to Adam and Lena Beyer in Hebron, N D. He grew up and attended school in Hebron. On April 29, 1938 he married Wilda Mindt. They had three children, Russel , Tuscon, AZ, Sandra Dickinson, ND and Kathi Shawnee Mission, KS. Edgar became manager of the Dickinson Elks Club in 1948. At that time he started serving food at the Elks Club in Dickinson. This was very successful and the 1137 steak became known statewide. In 1962, Edgar and Wilda moved to Grand Forks, ND where he became manager of the Grand Forks Elks Club. Upon retirement in 1976 they moved to Bismarck, N D. In 2007, they moved to Dickinson. Edgar was an avid left handed golfer.
Edgar was preceded in death by his wife, Wilda, in 2014. He is survived by his three children, six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren, two sisters, Elaine Bjornson and Lila Mae Hermes. He was preceded in death by numerous siblings.
Notes for Worlda Emma (Spouse 1)
Wilda was born December 30, 1917 in Beulah, ND, the daughter of Edward and Katarina Mindt. She grew up and attended school in Beulah. Wilda married Edgar Beyers on April 29, 1938. They had three children, Russel, Sandra and Kathleen. Together they raised their family in Dickinson. They moved to Grand Forks and later retired in Bismarck. In 2007, they moved back to Dickinson. Wilda was a homemaker and always enjoyed time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Due to failing health, Country House was Wildas final home.
Wilda is survived by her husband, Edgar; son, Russel Beyers of Tuscon, AZ; daughters, Sandee Schnell of Dickinson and Kathi Leap of Shawnee, KS; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents; and sisters, Freida King and Edna Meyer.
The Dickinson Press