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NORFOLK — Memorial service for Wesley D. Beltz, 65, Norfolk, were Feb. 18 at the Stonacek Funeral Chapel, Norfolk.

Visitation was one hour prior to the service, also at the funeral home Friday.

Private family inurnment will be held at a later date at the Randolph City Cemetery.

Wesley died Feb. 12 at Faith Regional Health Services, Norfolk, surrounded by family.

Stonacek Funeral Chapel, Norfolk, was in charge of the arrangements.

Wesley Dean Beltz was born to Raymond and Mary Anne (Wagner) Beltz in Randolph, March 21, 1956.

Wesley grew up in Randolph and spent his childhood making memories with his six siblings and the Backer boys. Wesley graduated from Randolph High School in 1974, and was a standout on the football field along with the other sports he played. After graduation, Wesley attended Doane College and played baseball. He graduated from Doane College in 1978, with a degree in communications. Wesley married Becky Jones Nov. 18, 1978, in Arlington. They had three children, Casey Leah and Cole Weaver and Chase Wade were born.

Wesley’s children were his pride and joy. He could always be found supporting his sons at their high school football games and wrestling meets, and he also enjoyed watching his daughter’s cheerleading performances. Wesley loved the great outdoors and took great pride in showing his sons how to hunt and fish. He was proud to have received his black belt in Taekwondo.

During his spare time, Wesley enjoyed capturing God’s beautiful artwork through the lens of his camera. He also spent time volunteering with the Special Olympics. The last couple years of Wesley’s life were tough as he battled mental illness and dementia. Wesley was able to find some solace at the Liberty Centre in Norfolk. While there, he was able to understand he wasn’t alone in his battle and made some wonderful friends.

Wesley is survived by his sons, Cole (Kristin) Beltz and Chase (Emilee) Beltz, Omaha; grandchildren, Piper Beltz, Shane Beltz, Arlo Beltz and Garrison Woods; siblings, Terry Beltz, Randy (Susie) Beltz, Cheryl Wipperling, Norfolk; and Gary Beltz, Woodinville, Wash.; nieces, Liane (Jeff) Brott, San Bernardino, Calif.; Mindy (Brian) Evans, Osmond; and Shana (Trinity) Halsey, Norfolk.

Wesley was preceded in death by his daughter, Casey Beltz; parents; grandparents; brother, Jim; sister, Sharon Roberts; brother-in-law, John Roberts; sister-in-law, Sherry Beltz; and niece, Patty Brandenberger.