Thomas E. BeiholdThomas Edison Eddie Beihold, 89, of Indianapolis, died Sunday
July 10, 2011 in his home. He was born July 27, 1921 in Decatur,
Indiana to William Fredrick and Emily (Henline) Beihold. On August
31, 1952 he married Marjorie E. Johnson, she survives.He grew up on a farm in rural Adams County in
the days of horse drawn plows and steam powered threshing machines.
He attended Bellmont High School in Decatur where he played
basketball. He later worked in construction, helping to build the
grain silos in Decatur, lying about his age in order to get hired.
He met Margie, the love of his life, as a pen pal through Youth for
Christ. When he got married in 1952, he continued farming, while
working at International Harvester, building a house for his new
family using only hand tools, and attending Fort Wayne Bible College
(now Taylor University).He served as a Methodist minister and
succeeded in staving off an attempt by the governing body to acquire
the deed to the church, keeping ownership within the local
congregation. He was the founding pastor of Community Bible Church,
which began meeting in a rented upstairs location in downtown
Tipton. After leaving full-time ministry, he worked as a
general contractor with his four sons, though he continued to
minister through music by visiting nursing homes where he would play
his violin and mandolin. Eddie was also a member of the Castleview
Baptist Church. He enjoyed amateur radio, call sign KA9SDO,
gardening, basketball, music, and his miniature schnauzer Cookie,
but his greatest joy was his family.Eddie is survived by his wife of 58 years and
four sons, Fred Beihold of Massachusetts, Jim Beihold (Zahra) of
Glendale, California, Paul Beihold (Julie) of Carmel, Indiana,
Thomas Beihold (Amaryllis) of Indianapolis, and two sisters, Imogene
Beihold, and Nelvalene Brooks. He had five grandchildren,
Gabrielle, Stephen, Emily, Annie, and Yanni who lovingly called him
their Pa.He was preceded in death by a daughter, Shirley
Beihold, and siblings, Olive Cook, Elizabeth Cook, Avonelle Strouse,
Vera Goldner , Wilmer, Charles, and Laurence Beihold.Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m.,
Wednesday, July 13, at Young-Nichols Funeral Home in Tipton with
Rev. Dave Lohse presiding. Burial will follow at Fairview
Cemetery. Visitation will be from 12 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at
the funeral home.