Obituary for Marvin Beyel

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Marvin Lee Beyel, 75, a life-long resident of Little Rose and the Town of Eau Pleine, through Godwinks from his beloved mother, was called home the morning of Monday, March 17, 2025 at Aspirus Hospital in Wausau, Wisconsin. He is now in the arms of the Lord, his parents and son.

The funeral service will be held 4:00pm Wednesday, March 26th at Rembs Funeral Home in Marshfield with Darrell “Chip” Acker officiating. Visitation will be from 3:00pm until time of service at the funeral home. Interment will follow at McMillan Memorial Gardens in the Town of McMillan. The service will be livestreamed at www.facebook.com/rembsfuneralhomes

Marvin was born July 15, 1949 in Wausau, Wisconsin to Isadore and Violet (Keene) Beyel. He attended schools in the Stratford area.

Farming not only was his occupation, but a love that began as a child, caring for various animals and livestock on the family farm.  He enjoyed the hard work involved managing a farm, grow crops and nurture livestock.  He thrived on that hard work and long days!  Throughout his life, he worked on many farms honing his skills and enjoying every minute of every day the art of farming.  His legacy is love of the land.

Marvin is survived by his daughters: Tammy (Joe) Herrera of Harvard, IL, Jackie (Toby) Scheuermann of Marshfield, WI, and Kathryn (Bryan) Wegner of Neillsville, WI; nine grandchildren: Zachary (Sydney) Beyel-Herrera, Alexander (Reilly) Herrera, Kaitlynn Herrera, Chelsea (Tyler) Riehl, Brittany Mueller, Kasey (Chris) Rueth, Aleisha Mueller, Devan (Phil Allan) Beyel, and Sebastian (Mariah) Beyel; and two great grandchildren: Madden Revenaugh and Parker Boone Herrera.

He is also survived by his siblings: Paul Beyel of Warsaw, Indiana, and Pamela (Chip) Acker of Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Marvin is further survived by his nieces and nephew.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his son Steven.

May he enjoy farming in heaven alongside his father and son carrying on the legacy of hard work, love of the farming profession and the fruits of family working together.

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