Alan was born October 21, 1951, in Moline, IL to Harry L. and Shirley J. (Shelton) Beavers. He was a 1969 graduate of Hartsburg-Emden High School. Alan accepted Christ as his Savior and was baptized in 1968 at Emden Christian Church. He served in the U.S. Army from February 1971 to February 1973. He served with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment at Bad Hersfeld, Germany.
He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Norma Jean and brother-in-law Edwin Slinker and brother George R. "Bud", brother-in-law Ray Weekly, one niece and two great-nieces. Also preceding him was his BFF, (Best Furry Friend) Buddy.
Alan worked at Lincoln Developmental Center in Lincoln, Barber Greene, in Aurora, Birdwell Grain Elevator Millwright and Fabricating of Lincoln, IDOC at Lincoln and Logan Correctional Center from which he retired in 2005. He also worked seasonal at Kohl's Department Store in Springfield after his retirement.
He loved spending time with all his family especially, well, all of them! And his special time was being at the farm with Buddy. When asked where he lived, he would say, "on I55, between Springfield and Atlanta".
Burial will be at Camp Butler National Cemetery at a later date.
Alan was born October 21, 1951, in Moline, IL to Harry L. and Shirley J. (Shelton) Beavers. He was a 1969 graduate of Hartsburg-Emden High School. Alan accepted Christ as his Savior and was baptized in 1968 at Emden Christian Church. He served in the U.S. Army from February 1971 to February 1973. He served with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment at Bad Hersfeld, Germany.
He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Norma Jean and brother-in-law Edwin Slinker and brother George R. "Bud", brother-in-law Ray Weekly, one niece and two great-nieces. Also preceding him was his BFF, (Best Furry Friend) Buddy.
Alan worked at Lincoln Developmental Center in Lincoln, Barber Greene, in Aurora, Birdwell Grain Elevator Millwright and Fabricating of Lincoln, IDOC at Lincoln and Logan Correctional Center from which he retired in 2005. He also worked seasonal at Kohl's Department Store in Springfield after his retirement.
He loved spending time with all his family especially, well, all of them! And his special time was being at the farm with Buddy. When asked where he lived, he would say, "on I55, between Springfield and Atlanta".
Burial will be at Camp Butler National Cemetery at a later date.
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