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Thomas D. Beechey

February 04, 1944 - January 17, 2025

Thomas D. Beechey obituary, February 04, 1944-January 17, 2025, North Vancouver, BC

BORN

February 04, 1944

DIED

January 17, 2025

Thomas Beechey Obituary

We are heartbroken to announce that Tom passed away on January 17th in North Vancouver. Tom was born in Edmonton, AB but moved to Vancouver and then Surrey. He graduated from North Surrey High, continued to UBC and graduated in Commerce/Transportation in '62. He moved to Montreal and worked for CN & Standard Brands. Where he met his wife Susan. Returned to BC, worked for Crown Zellerback, Fletcher Challenge and Weldwood. His happy place was our cabin on Keats Island. He also enjoyed dancing for over 50 years. He leaves his loving wife Susan of 55 years; his sons Jason and Brent and wife Melissa; grandchildren Alex and Amanda; godson Brandon Lee (Abby); many in-laws, nieces and nephews; and many cherished friends.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or a Charity of Your Choice.

Celebration of Life March 15th 1 - 4:00pm Holiday Inn, North Vancouver.

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Published by North Shore News from Jan. 29 to Feb. 28, 2025.

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Sybil and Tracy Fraser

February 9, 2025

So sorry to hear about your loss. Sybil enjoyed many pleasant times with you and Tom. Great memories. Tracy recalls working for him, in his seersucker suit, in the 80s. A great friend and boss. Love to all.

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Pat & Bob Hawes

February 3, 2025

Our Condolences are sent to Susan & Family but also to their many Friends & Neighbours on Keates where they enjoyed their home away from home. Love Hugs Pat & Bob Hawes

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