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Rev Richard Stahlnecker “Dick” Beidler

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Rev Richard Stahlnecker “Dick” Beidler Veteran

Birth
USA
Death
14 Nov 2015 (aged 88)
USA
Burial
West Rushville, Fairfield County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Beidler Reverend Richard S. Beidler May 25, 1927 - November 14, 2015. Born in Abington, PA, to James and Carrie Beidler of Ivyland, PA, he died peacefully in hospice care surrounded by his family. He was a graduate of Hatboro High School, Grove City College, and a Master of Divinity from Western Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, PA. He was a Veteran of WWII, having served in the Army Air Corps. He was an ordained Presbyterian minister who served the Yellowcreek and Rushcreek Presbyterian churches in Ohio. He was the managing minister of Geneva Hills Presbyterian Church Camp and Conference Center, Lancaster, OH, where he served for 30 years. He shared a deep love of nature and found God's presence in all living things. His motto was "Let It Live." Richard is pre-deceased by his parents brother James and sister Doris. He is survived by Martha Sisley Beidler, his wife of 61 years; and their three children, Anne, Mary, and James; son-in-law, Jon; daughter-in-law, Lori; and five grandchildren, Rachel, Mack, Molly, Hannah and Qiu Qing. A memorial service will be held at Rushcreek Presbyterian Church, West Rushville, Ohio, on December 13, 2015, at 2 p.m.
Beidler Reverend Richard S. Beidler May 25, 1927 - November 14, 2015. Born in Abington, PA, to James and Carrie Beidler of Ivyland, PA, he died peacefully in hospice care surrounded by his family. He was a graduate of Hatboro High School, Grove City College, and a Master of Divinity from Western Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, PA. He was a Veteran of WWII, having served in the Army Air Corps. He was an ordained Presbyterian minister who served the Yellowcreek and Rushcreek Presbyterian churches in Ohio. He was the managing minister of Geneva Hills Presbyterian Church Camp and Conference Center, Lancaster, OH, where he served for 30 years. He shared a deep love of nature and found God's presence in all living things. His motto was "Let It Live." Richard is pre-deceased by his parents brother James and sister Doris. He is survived by Martha Sisley Beidler, his wife of 61 years; and their three children, Anne, Mary, and James; son-in-law, Jon; daughter-in-law, Lori; and five grandchildren, Rachel, Mack, Molly, Hannah and Qiu Qing. A memorial service will be held at Rushcreek Presbyterian Church, West Rushville, Ohio, on December 13, 2015, at 2 p.m.


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