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BEILMAN – Thomas M.
August 20, 2021. Beloved husband of Diane (Schimpf) Beilman; loving father of Amy (Louie) Fox and Paul Beilman; devoted grandfather of loving grandchildren; also survived by one brother, sisters, and nieces and nephews. Family and friends may call Wednesday, from 4-8PM, at the DIETRICH FUNERAL HOME, INC., 2480 Kensington Avenue, Amherst. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday at 9 AM, at St. Benedict Church, 1317 Eggert Rd., Eggertsville, NY. Please assemble at church. Please share memories and condolences online at www.TheDietrichFuneralHome.com

Amherst’s Jonah Heim ’13 of the Texas Rangers just finished a weekend series against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Here are some news stories that chronicle his return to his hometown
Buffalo News:
Jonah Heim takes away a lifelong memory from his hometown support (07/18/2021)
For Jonah Heim, the long road to games at Sahlen Field will be a family affair (07/15/2021)
Dallas Morning News:
Rangers’ rare road trip to Buffalo gives catcher Jonah Heim the most unique of homecomings


This is from GoFundMe page:
“Hi my name is Jennifer. My little brother Joshua N. Allen passed away on June 1st, 2021. He was only 20 years old. He was terribly sick for several months originally diagnosed with double pneumonia. Overtime it was discovered he had also fell victim to a very deadly disease known as HLH or Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis.
He passed away at Roswell Cancer Institute after so many weeks of fighting and showing promise. This rocked the very core of our family.
As the youngest, Joshua did not have any life insurance. Due to the extenuating costs of his home going services and the incoming medical bills it has been hard to cover all of it by our family alone.
For the sake of my mother, my older brother, and the rest of our grieving family we are willing to accept any help that is offered.
Joshua was always the life of the party and his energy could light up a room. I think it’s best to give him a home going that reflected how he truly lived: big and bold.”
GoFundMe link:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/joshua-n-allen-memorial-foundation