Marvin Martin Beyer
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Marvin Martin Beyer, 84, of Victoria Texas passed from this life to his promised eternal one on July the 19th 2021.
Marvin was born September 24, 1936 to Louise Ermis Beyer and Victor Beyer in El Campo, Texas.
He married his devoted wife Dyris Jean Williams Beyer on February 12, 1956 and raised three children and an added blessing of a bonus daughter together.
Their children Marty Beyer (Elysia Fitzgerald) Darby Beyer (Teena Urban) Dyris Beyer Lassman (Chris) and Debbie Bartos Hileman enjoyed spending time with him playing 10,000, enjoying a meal together at the house, telling stories about childhood, the oilfield and trips to the Hill Country. He loved putting a line in the water, spending time in the yard and tinkering in the barn fixing things...and sometimes breaking them.
Marvin retired a Drilling Superintendent from Harkins & Company after 27 years of collecting stories and tricks of the trade to pass along to his sons and grandsons.
Marvin was proceeded in death by his infant son Marby Beyer, parents Louise and Victor Beyer, brother Leroy Beyer, sister Helen Beyer Ward (Hamon) Evelyn Beyer McRoberts (Lucky) parents-in-law Nelson and Inez Jones Williams.
On the day he went to meet Jesus, Marvin's sixteenth great grandchild Gabriel Lassman was born and soon after joined him on July the 20th at the side of Our Lord and Savior.
Marvin leaves behind his four children, and grandchildren Careis Lassman, Jacob Beyer (Heather), Justin Beyer, Hillery Hileman Carraway, Darcy Beyer Shofner (Clint), Heidi Hileman Parr (Brandon) Koi Beyer Baros (Josh), Holly Hileman Rogers (Mikie), Chance Lassman (Kori) Dusty Beyer, Razzi Beyer Pistler (Trevor), Cheyenne Beyer and collectively 15 great grandchildren that he adored completely. Marvin was blessed with an abundance of nieces, nephews, and many family friends who greatly respected and admired him.
As a family we are lost in the absence of a man capable of lighting up a room with his bright blue eyes, his excitement in storytelling and his welcoming smile. His hugs were second to none. The joy he had for his family is the legacy of his existence, and for that we are blessed. Our Peepaw, Uncle Marvin, and Daddy will be missed in every moment we wait to meet him again.
And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away" Revelation 21:4 Services pending arrangements. To leave a comforting message, or to share a fond memory, please visit www.gracefuneralhome.net.