Son of Devon L. and Lorraine Beck Bevington.
Married Alicia Lamberson, in Mechanicsburg March 22 1968. She survives
Also surviving are daughters Kim (Stephen) Bishop and Jill (Jon) Achor; grandsons Logan, Treyton Lee and Bryson Achor and Cade Bishop; granddaughter Lexi Bishop; his beloved Golden Retriever, Tanner; brothers John (Marilea), Garry (Rita) and Rob (Donna) Bevington; mother-in-law Madge Lamberson; sister-in-law Sandra (Jim) Bramblett; brother-in-law Mike Lamberson.
He was preceded in death by his parents and father-in-law Milo Lamberson.
1964 graduate of Lebanon High School.
Served in the US Army from 1966-1968 and was based in Panama.
He worked on the family farm, then moved to a farm near Sheridan where they lived and worked for 45 years, finally moving to Lebanon In 2015 to continue farming his father-in-law’s land until his last day.
Farming was in his blood and he proudly farmed with International Harvester machinery.
He also enjoyed attending tractor shows and restoring antique tractors, owning three antique Farmall tractors of his own.
Graveside services 2pm Friday, November 6 at Pleasant View Cemetery in Boone County. Strawmyer & Drury Mortuary, Lebanon entrusted with arrangements.
Son of Devon L. and Lorraine Beck Bevington.
Married Alicia Lamberson, in Mechanicsburg March 22 1968. She survives
Also surviving are daughters Kim (Stephen) Bishop and Jill (Jon) Achor; grandsons Logan, Treyton Lee and Bryson Achor and Cade Bishop; granddaughter Lexi Bishop; his beloved Golden Retriever, Tanner; brothers John (Marilea), Garry (Rita) and Rob (Donna) Bevington; mother-in-law Madge Lamberson; sister-in-law Sandra (Jim) Bramblett; brother-in-law Mike Lamberson.
He was preceded in death by his parents and father-in-law Milo Lamberson.
1964 graduate of Lebanon High School.
Served in the US Army from 1966-1968 and was based in Panama.
He worked on the family farm, then moved to a farm near Sheridan where they lived and worked for 45 years, finally moving to Lebanon In 2015 to continue farming his father-in-law’s land until his last day.
Farming was in his blood and he proudly farmed with International Harvester machinery.
He also enjoyed attending tractor shows and restoring antique tractors, owning three antique Farmall tractors of his own.
Graveside services 2pm Friday, November 6 at Pleasant View Cemetery in Boone County. Strawmyer & Drury Mortuary, Lebanon entrusted with arrangements.
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