Obituary for Jerry Lee Beddo - Greeley Tribune
Apr 12, 2019
April 6, 2019Jerry Lee Beddo, of Evans, passed away at his home Saturday, April 6, 2019, after a brief illness. Jerry was born in Midland, Texas on Dec. 16, 1956, to Mary Lou Howell and Dearal Woodrow Beddo.Jerry worked at Head Ski early in his career and worked in the oil fields for Aceite Energy and Noble Energy.Jerry was a Harley Davidson enthusiast; he had the greatest respect for the iconic American brand and was well known in the local motorcycling, oil business and farm community. He loved tinkering with anything mechanical. Jerry said “Riding a Harley is the best way to view, experience, and discover the world around you with freedom to ride when and where you want.” He and Sherry shared many adventures and traveled many miles together.He will be greatly missed by family and friends.He is survived by his parents; wife, Sherry Diane (Driver) Beddo; one daughter Brandy, from a previous marriage; grandchildren, Caitlin, Jaden and Chris Beddo; two stepsons, Chris Fry and daughter Lizzy, Scott Fry (Lacy) daughter, Lotus and son, Samuel; brother, Mike (Marilyn); sister, Suzanne Graf; nieces, Jessica Ingram, Melissa Hernandez, and Alexa Graf; and nephews, Chris Beddo and Gabe Graf.Visitation will be held from noon-1 p.m., followed by a service at 1 p.m., Monday April 15, 2019, at Ahlberg Funeral Chapel, 326 Terry St., Longmont and Interment to follow at Longmont Mountain View Cemetery, 620 11th Ave., Longmont.Please visit http://www.ahlbergfuneralchapel.com to share condolences.
Photos: Tulips are in bloom at Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland - The Mercury News
Apr 12, 2019
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