William Weston "Wes" Beisel

william beisel

August 3, 1988 ~ April 8, 2021

Deputy First Class William Weston “Wes” Beisel, 32, passed away at his Hollywood, Md. home on April 8, 2021. He is survived by his wife, Ashley, and their two sons, William and Waylon. He also leaves behind his parents, Rebecca and Larry Beisel of Ruther Glen, Va. and Kenny and Lisa Wilson of Kennet, Mo., as well as 4 siblings: Kaitlyn, Samantha, Matthew and Joseph. His loss is also mourned by his many uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews, in-laws, friends, and fellow officers. Wes was a devoted father, husband, son and brother who proudly served his community as a Calvert County Sheriff’s Deputy. He loved to make others laugh, and often inspired his family and friends to smile and laugh so hard that they cried. He also enjoyed sharing stories, preparing smoked or grilled food for his loved ones, and playing hockey. Wes served as a school resource officer assigned to Northern High School (NHS) in Owings, Md. He began his career with the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office in January of 2012, fulfilling his childhood dream of working in law enforcement. He served many roles during his career, including patrol deputy, traffic reconstruction investigator, FOP lodge secretary, Community Action Team member, and school resource officer. Services will be held at the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home at 41590 Fenwick Street, Leonardtown, Md. on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Public visitation will be 9:30 to 11 a.m with funeral service to follow. Interment will follow in Queen of Peace Catholic Cemetery Helen, MD. Financial contributions to ease the financial burden of DFC Beisel’s sudden and tragic loss on his family are welcome and appreciated. The Calvert County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 109 has organized a Memorial Fund on GoFundMe, 100 percent of the proceeds of which will benefit Wes’ widow and young children. Financial donations can be made online at https://gofund.me/f0e31314. Donations can also be dropped off in-person at the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office at 30 Church Street, Prince Frederick, Md. These should be labeled: “Attention “Wes Beisel Memorial Fund”. Donations may be mailed to the Calvert FOP Lodge 109, P.O. Box 851, Prince Frederick, Md. Please make check donations payable to: “Calvert FOP Lodge 109” and write “Wes Beisel Memorial Fund” in the memo line.

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  1. my heart breaks for your loss. Please know that your family here in Oklahoma loves you and feels this loss also.

  2. Thinking of you and sending sincere condolences.

  3. Calvert Alliance Against Substance Abuse says:

    The loss of DFC Beisel is devastating to so many. He was an integral part of the Calvert County Neighborhood Watch Program helping lead the program and work hand in hand with communities to make their neighborhoods safe. His eagerness to help anyone need was genuine. We will miss his smile and kind and caring ways. We send our sincere condolences to his family, friends and co-workers.

  4. Wes, it was a pleasure and Honor to know you. Thank you for your service to our Community. I will miss seeing you and our little chats. God Bless You and many prayers to your family and friends.

  5. Dearest Ashley and family,
    I was so sorry to hear about Wes’ passing. I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to all. Ashley, please know your BSU family is keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers and wishing you well.

  6. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family. We had the pleasure of getting to know Wes through the Wednesday night adult roller hockey league and the Sunday morning pick-up roller hockey sessions at the Leonardtown Drill Hall. Wes was a fierce competitor and a trusted teammate, quick with a pass and even faster with a smile. He will be sorely missed by all and never forgotten by anyone who was lucky enough to meet him.

    Fred Severson, on behalf of the Leonardtown Adult Roller Hockey League

  7. Colleen Knightly Kirk says:

    Wes was a great father, friend, and police officer. He was kind and cared about the community. He felt the need to serve. He leaves two beautiful legacies in his sons. They will carry on and live in honor of him. God bless Ashley and the kids.

  8. My heart just breaks for you and your family. I am so very sorry for your loss. Lots of love, hugs and prayers being sent your way!!

  9. Our heartfelt condolences to Ashley and the entire family.
    May God Rest Wes’s Soul and his Memory Be Eternal 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
    You are in our prayers and thoughts.
    Sincerely Love In Christ, The Skaltsis and Towers Family


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