He was born Feb. 25, 1969, in Barberton, he had been a lifetime Lake County resident.
Joel was the President of the Black Sheep Pipe and Drums, founded the Little Mountain Home Brewers Association, member of L.E.O. (Law Enforcement Officers), loved hiking including the Appalachian Trail, loved nature, enjoyed hunting, and adored his daughter.
"To my loving and courageous father, who could always make me laugh, thank you for everything. Thank you for the time we shared, thank you for the lessons you taught me, and thank you for the encouragement you gave me. I love you more than words can express and will miss you forever. I love you, Papadaddy!"
Mr. Gayer worked in law enforcement for 17 years, at Lake Metroparks.
He was born Feb. 25, 1969, in Barberton, he had been a lifetime Lake County resident.
Joel was the President of the Black Sheep Pipe and Drums, founded the Little Mountain Home Brewers Association, member of L.E.O. (Law Enforcement Officers), loved hiking including the Appalachian Trail, loved nature, enjoyed hunting, and adored his daughter.
"To my loving and courageous father, who could always make me laugh, thank you for everything. Thank you for the time we shared, thank you for the lessons you taught me, and thank you for the encouragement you gave me. I love you more than words can express and will miss you forever. I love you, Papadaddy!"
Mr. Gayer worked in law enforcement for 17 years, at Lake Metroparks.
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