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Wolfgang A. Beyer

Visitation Date: Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Visitation Time: 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Funeral Date: Tuesday, October 10th, 2023
Funeral Time: 7:00 pm
Place of Funeral: Chapel Service at Salerno's Rosedale Chapels
Interment: Private Interment

In Memoriam: Wolfgang Alfred Beyer, “Chef Wolfgang” (1940 – 2023) It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Wolfgang Alfred Beyer, affectionately known as “Chef Wolfgang.”
At the age of 82, he departed this world on Sunday, October 1, 2023, at his residence in Glendale Heights, IL, surrounded by his devoted wife, Elfriede, and their loving family. Wolfgang fought a
valiant battle against liver cancer, displaying immense courage throughout. Born on December 7, 1940, in Koenigsberg, Germany, Wolfgang was the cherished child of Karl Peter Beyer and Christal Klaus. Alongside his siblings, Diethard, Ilona, and Thomas, Wolfgang experienced the challenges of wartime. Recognizing the vital role of the culinary industry in securing sustenance for his family,
Wolfgang pursued a path in gastronomy, diverting from his initial aspiration of becoming an architect. He honed his culinary talents through rigorous apprenticeships across Germany, Austria, and
Switzerland. One noteworthy chapter of his journey led him to the U.S. Army’s Officers Club in Bad Nauheim, where he shared a game of pool with the iconic Elvis Presley. It was at the Cafe
Koenig in Bad Nauheim that Wolfgang first encountered Elfriede, who, at first, was not particularly drawn to him. However, Wolfgang’s charm ultimately won her over, and they exchanged vows on Christmas Eve in 1963. Their family grew with the arrival of Rainer and, two years later, Diethard. Wolfgang found himself delivering his own son while expertly attending to guests in his restaurant. In pursuit of opportunities to share his culinary artistry, the Beyer family relocated to Australia. There, Wolfgang managed prominent hotels in Sydney and had the honor of preparing meals for HRH Prince Phillip. In 1974, driven by a desire to be closer to family both in the U.S. and Germany, Wolfgang immigrated his family to the United States. His illustrious career included roles as Executive Chef and General Manager of Plentywood Farms, followed by a tenure as Food and Beverage Director for Carson International, overseeing establishments such as Indian Lakes, Nordic Hills, Oakbrook
Hills, and O’Hare International. Wolfgang established and operated Ports of Call Catering, orchestrating events ranging from intimate gatherings to grand affairs of 5000 guests, all while continuing to cook for dignitaries, including Cardinal Joseph Bernardine. In 1998, Wolfgang briefly embraced retirement before realizing that his passion for culinary excellence still burned brightly. Teaming up with Elfriede, they launched the renowned Schnitzel Platz Restaurant, which they operated for nearly two decades before gracefully passing the torch in 2019. Even in retirement, Wolfgang remained committed to his community, organizing the Glendale Heights Oktoberfest, where he made his final public appearance on September 15, 2023, during the Official Beer Tapping. Wolfgang’s love for adventure led him to obtain a private pilot’s license during his time in Australia. His distinguished career garnered him numerous awards and accolades on a global scale. He was an esteemed member of the Fraternal Order of Masons, a dedicated Trustee on the Glendale Heights Police Pension Fund Board, and a cherished congregant of the First United Methodist Church of Lombard. Wolfgang epitomized the roles of Husband, Father, Brother, Grandfather, Uncle, Cousin, Teacher, Mentor, and Friend. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Elfriede (Baier), and their sons: Rainer & Janice (Crawley), Diethard & Keith (Nicholls), as well as grandsons Michael and Mathew. Wolfgang is also survived by his sister, Ilona Jorgensen, brother, Thomas & Margot, and cherished extended family members, including in-laws: Helga Rohrbach, Therese & Hans Adolf Faust, nephews & nieces: Oliver, Markus, and Tanya Rohrbach, Melanie Beyer, Martina and Manfred Lang, Jeff Jorgensen, Jennifer Lackey- Jorgensen. He was predeceased by his brother Diethard, father Karl Peter, mother Christal (Klaus), stepfather Ernest Meckerman, sons-in-law Vincent Yerman and Kurt Beyer, sister-in-law Maria Wohlgemuth (Baier), brothers-in-law Kurt Rohrbach and James Jorgensen. A visitation will be held on Tuesday, October 10, 2023, from 3:00
pm to 9:00 pm, with a service at 7:00 pm, at Salerno’s Rosedale Chapel, 450 W. Lake St., Roselle, IL 60172. For further information, please contact (630) 889-1700 or visit www.salernofuneralhomes.com. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Chef Wolfgang Beyer Memorial Fund are appreciated. https://everloved.com/life-of/wolfgang-beyer/

Funeral Home

Salerno's Rosedale Chapels

Phone: (630) 889-1700
Address: 450 W. Lake Street Roselle IL, 60172

Church Details

Chapel Service at Salerno's Rosedale Chapels

Phone: (630) 889-1700
Address: 450 W. Lake St. Roselle Illinois, 60172
Service Date: October 10th 2023
Funeral Time: 7:00 pm

Interment Details

Private Interment

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Posted by:
Grant Bell

Posted on:
Saturday, October 7, 2023

To Wolfgang If I could say on last word it would be thank you You taught me how to work hard and play hard. Thanks for being a friend, mentor, and a father figure as well as helping me to work at Indian lakes Resort and teaching me how to cook. Thank You

Posted by:
J. R. Zinke

Posted on:
Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Rest In Peace Chef Wolfgang Beyer. I will miss you especially our long, wide-ranging conversations. You always seemed to have time for me even though I knew you were a busy man. I will always be grateful for the great job you did in catering my wedding to Carmen and I was proud of you when you opened and ran a successful German restaurant (Schnitzel Platz in Glendale Heights.

Posted by:
John Zinke

Posted on:
Tuesday, October 3, 2023

I will miss you Chef Wolfgang Beyer and our wide-ranging conversations. You always seemed to have time for me although I knew you were a busy man. Rest In Peace my friend.


Posted by:
Anonymous

Posted on:
Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Remembering the many conversations I had with Wolfgang about business, politics, and traveling. He was truly a unique and genuine character that could be replied upon for an honest perspective. He personified gemütlichkeit for those that knew him and enjoyed his company. My he Rest in Peace.