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LVGaryD

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Everyone please do yourselves a favor
« on: April 16, 2016, 11:29:20 PM »
Everyone out there please do yourselves a favor. If you have someone you care about, call them before it is too late. My old friend Bert Beachy passed away today. I meant to call  him earlier this week-I really did. I got sick with allergies real bad and that turned into the flu the last few days, but that is absolutely no excuse. I should have called my friend.

Bert was an 86 year-old Amish horse dealer. I don't even know how many years I knew him, but if he had a horse I wanted, he and I would dicker over the phone from 2200 miles apart. I did not have to look at the horse-Bert would not lie to me. He in turn did not need to worry about getting paid. Our word was our bond.

Every year I would visit Bert in Berlin at his home and he would take me to town for breakfast or lunch. It was almost always his treat...his way of paying for the gas it took to get us there. Bert had a phone and even electricity in his home, but never drove a car.

Last time we talked was probably about 6 weeks ago. He had some cheap horses he wanted me to watch and sell for him. Later in the conversation, he told me he had been to the doctor recently and the doctor told Bert that he had cancer. Bert needed more testing, but confided in me that he was not going to treat the cancer. "I've lived 86 years and had a very good life. I even met President George W. Bush and got a picture with him. I am ready to die. It's ok, because I know I am going to Heaven because I love Jesus Christ."

I was a little stunned, but I sort of pooh-poohed him. I told him the doctor was probably wrong. He was telling me he was going to die soon, and I simply did not realize it. He was in better shape than I was last September and October. I would never have dreamed he was anywhere near 86!

I learned many lessons about life from Bert and every time we spoke, at some point he told me about Jesus. He said if you follow the Lord, everything will always work out just fine. I sort of pooh-poohed him about the Lord too. Maybe I should have paid more attention.

We often discussed our different views of life, but in most ways, we thought alike. Never once did he judge me. Bert also told me to beware of two certain former Amish horse people, both of whom screwed me out of money. Bert told me they were trash, and I let myself get screwed by them. 30 years ago, those two would both be dead today. Bert taught me how to let go of getting screwed financially-that the Lord would collect my debts from them for me.

Bert was very well spoken, sharp witted, and very profound-especially for a man who never went to school past 8th grade. Bert was a good horseman, a better father, grandfather, husband, and a very loyal friend. We spoke several times each year for an hour or so, especially after his wife and son died two years ago. I always called just before Christmas and loved hearing his tales of life.

Last fall Bert tried to buy my car for $2500...not for him, but for one of his grandsons. I laughed and said I probably should take it, but I had to get back to Las Vegas somehow. He grinned and confided to me he thought the car was worth far more than $2500.

Enough rambling. Please give your friends and loved ones a call before it is too late. Adios, Bert. Hope to see you again one day (preferably not too soon).

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Re: Everyone please do yourselves a favor
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2016, 12:34:04 AM »
  Very nice tribute Gary...

   On a side note,, My father-in-law passed away last Saturday . He fell Easter Sunday and the following day had his hip replaced. He ended up with pneumonia and passed away 6 days later. He always said he was coming out here to Vegas to watch his great grandson play baseball. But, Because of his loyalty to his wife,(she has Alzheimers) , He never made it out here.
  My wife went home for the funeral and got back here (Vegas)yesterday. She told me that "E" gave her a ball he signed and asked if she would place it in the casket next to him since he never got to see him play. I'm so proud of this kid.

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« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2016, 06:16:34 AM »
My condolences for your father in law. Very classy move by Ethan! We could all learn from kids.  thumbsup thumbsup

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Re: Everyone please do yourselves a favor
« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2016, 06:40:46 PM »
My condolences to you both and the good people in this world.

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« Reply #4 on: April 17, 2016, 07:45:38 PM »
Do not wait till tomorrow to do what should be done today.  Tomorrow is not guaranteed to anyone. The older you get the more you realize this is true.  I think just about everyone has regrets about putting things off at some time.  It's part of life I guess.

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« Reply #5 on: April 20, 2016, 01:03:18 PM »
Do not wait till tomorrow to do what should be done today.  Tomorrow is not guaranteed to anyone. The older you get the more you realize this is true.  I think just about everyone has regrets about putting things off at some time.  It's part of life I guess.

Yes, yes.....as a matter of fact, i'm callin an old friend now.

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« Reply #6 on: April 21, 2016, 11:43:47 AM »
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Thanks for the reminder Gary.

Making plans to go visit a nun, who wrangled our freshman dorm wing when I was ensconced at St. Joseph Academy, for her 90th birthday. Her birthday is Saturday but she prefers we wait until the first week of May as she is booked with family and others. She is in sound mind and decent body but in the blink of an eye.......

My friend and I are planning to take her out to high tea at Gov. Croswell's Tea Room   http://www.governorcroswelltearoom.com/.

We usually visit in October but decided at this stage of the game sooner rather than later is always better. Besides I always loved the campus in the spring.

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« Reply #7 on: April 21, 2016, 07:22:41 PM »
Recently there was an announcement on the USTA website for CalEx where a race had been named in honor of Keith Willey.

Debbie Willey had been a recipient of many old Cal articles that I archived. Keith began posting them (and pics) on the CHHA website.
 Keith and I communicated often, although not recently. I'd not seen any press release of his passing last fall on the uSTA website. Contacted the CHHA to confirm and was disheartened to learn in this way that Keith has passed.
 Little late for me to be offering condolences to the Willey Family.

FWIW, unless a family member or horseman's org submits an obit to the USTA Newsroom than they are not added.

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« Reply #8 on: April 26, 2016, 08:09:15 AM »
Bert Beachy was the best. Allowed me the chance to participate in the Billings ten or so years back when I was messing around with that. They would ALWAYS have a horse for me. And by horse, I mean in the basic sense of the word. It had four legs and a tail and was hicthed to a sulky.
One year at Greenville he had me on a horse named Moorelands Ruggles. Trader Bud Hatfield was a huge favorite in the cheapest divisions and we went off the longest shot in the field at 42-1. From the rail I got away 2nd and sat their the whole time, never getting within 3-4 lenghts of Hatfield, but holding off a horse in the stretch to get the place money. I get back to the barn and Bert and Dean were super excited. "He raced good," Bert said. "Better than yesterday. He finished third in a maiden." "He raced yesterday?" I asked. "Yep. We didn;t want to tell you because we thought you would be scared to drive him."
Classic Beach. RIP Bert

 

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