Michael J. Beylon was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
on March 6, 1903. He attended St. Mary's School in Elizabeth. Prior
to his enlistment in the New Jersey State Police, he was employed
as a rigger with the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. He was
also a member of Company "B", 114th Infantry, New Jersey
National Guard, from 1923 to 1926. He resided in Elizabeth, Union
County, New Jersey.
Trooper Beylon enlisted with the New Jersey State Police on March
16, 1927 as a member of the 14th State Police Class and he was assigned
to Troop "A" and later to Troop "B", Somerville.
His service with the New Jersey State Police was characterized by
loyalty, fearless performance of duty and faithful and energetic
devotion to the principles of the New Jersey State Police.
The death of Trooper Beylon resulted from injuries received in a
motorcycle accident in the line of duty.
On the evening of February 22, 1932, Trooper Beylon was riding along
State Highway 29 in North Plainfield Township when he ran into a
car that had stopped suddenly. He lost control of his motorcycle
and was thrown into the center of the highway where he was struck
by another car coming in the opposite direction. Trooper Beylon
died almost immediately due to a fracture at the base of his skull.1
Trooper Beylon served 4 years and 11 months with the New Jersey
State Police and was survived by his parents, two brothers and four
sisters. He was 24 years old.
