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Jeffrey Beine Homegoing

 


Jeffrey Robert Beine, 59, of Uniontown, went home to be with the Lord on March 7, 2025. He was born on August 18, 1965, in Green Bay, Wisconsin.


Jeff felt called to help young people as a lifelong educator and earned his doctorate in Creativity Development at Kent State University. He served as an Assistant Professor of Education at Malone University from 2008 - 2022. More recently, he enjoyed a new career as an educational salesman. But more importantly, his mission was his family, and he took great delight in his role as a father, husband, and grandpa. Nothing made him happier than the family being together, including his beloved chocolate lab Yogi.

Jeff was preceded in death by his father Robert L. Beine, and is survived by his loving wife of 32 years, Anissa (Ohler) Beine; his four sons, Tyler (Emily) Beine, Matthew (Rachel) Beine, Nathan (Kaylee) Beine, and Kyle Beine; three cherished grandchildren, Evelyn, George, and Lillian; his mother Eleanor (Gaus) Beine; sister, Susan Camerer; his grandpets; and other family and friends. 

We are so thankful to have been a part of Dr. Jeffrey Beine's story and lift up in prayer the Beine family and all those grieving this loss. 

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