![]() ![]() Roger was a fan of all sports, but especially loved baseball. He was a member of and deacon at the Belle Center United Presbyterian Church, a member of the American Legion Willard Stout Post 266 in Belle Center, and a co-founder of the Murray Griffin Memorial Park, also in Belle Center. After moving from northwest Ohio to Belle Center in 1965, Roger worked at the Herald-Voice newspaper for many years. Army, Roger served in Korea during the Vietnam Era. 19, 1938, in Fayette, Ohio, to Carl and Grace (Zuvers) Beaverson. Roger married Brenda Sullivan on April 28, 1967, at the Belle Center United Presbyterian Church, and she survives.Ī veteran of the U.S. Roger Carl Beaverson, 85, of Belle Center, Ohio, died March 15, 2024, at Dublin Methodist Hospital. The family will have a private graveside service at a later date. Lynn was preceded in death by his parents brother Alan his former wife and friend Patricia Murphy stepsons Patrick Green and Steve LeVeck and grandchildren Amber Darcie Fee and Josh LeVeck. Lynn is survived by the kids he had or raised as his own, Nathan (and Wendy) Elarton, Pam (and Kevin) Arquette, Mark (and Tricia) LeVeck, and Amy (and Bob) Boothman, son-in-law Mike Fee, daughter-in-law Darlene LeVeck brothers Dennis and Larry (and Bonnie) Elarton sister Karen (and Larry) Kast 13 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren dearly. He was a kind, generous, loving friend, dad, brother and grandpa. He will be remembered for his work ethic, quick wit, and fantastic storytelling ability. Lynn loved his family and stayed connected through phone calls and visits. He loved his Wednesday morning visits with his friend Al Lawrence and others who would stop in, bring food, and check on him. Nate Elarton, is the lead pastor and founder. He also became friends with many people from Compelled Church in Temperance, the church where his son, Rev. Lynn resided at Moongate Senior Apartments during his eight years in Temperance. In 2015, Lynn moved to Temperance to be closer to his son for increased help and care. He worked on the most challenging crossword puzzles and enjoyed reading the news. He enjoyed refinishing antique furniture and his family and friends throughout his life. After a year of rehabilitation, Lynn fought his way back to independence through hard work, determination, and a lot of therapy. In 1991, Lynn was involved in a horrific auto accident, which left him with many injuries, including a closed head injury. Mann Painting of Toledo, Ohio, and was a member of the Painter Union Local 7. He also worked as assistant superintendent serving the City of Morenci for years before becoming a wallpaper hanger and professional painter. Lynn was a veteran of the United States Army, serving in Hanoi, Germany, from 1955-57. ![]() He grew up on a farm and enjoyed the small-town life, with its simplicity and friendships. Lynn was born in 1939 to Earl and Evelyn Elarton. Lynn William Elarton, 84, a resident of of Temperance, Mich., for more than 50 years, formerly of Morenci, Mich., died April 5 at the Hospice Center of Northwest Ohio, after many health complications.
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