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Lynn BEAUMONT Obituary

LYNN EDWARD BEAUMONT 'Bye for now,' to Lynn (Beau) Edward Beaumont, born October 7, 1948, who passed away surrounded by his family on January 3, 2023, at 74 years of age. Loving husband to Christina Beaumont (Munsey); doting father of Juliana and Carol-Lynn Beaumont; best grandpa (Ever!) to Juliette and Noah Bender; and only son of Donald and Reta (Denny) Beaumont (predeceased). He will be greatly missed by his sister-in-law, brother-in-law, sons-in-law, nephews and grandnephews, as well as other family and friends. He will be forever remembered for his iconic handlebar mustache, as an Old Boy of St. Andrew's College ('68), an avid boater, antique car enthusiast and woodworker extraordinaire. A private family ceremony will be held in the spring. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to The Canadian Cancer Society.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jan. 14 to Jan. 18, 2023.

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Cindy Brown Korkut

April 4, 2025

I can not believe when I came across this. I love all of you wonderful family and very kind to everyone Forever in my thoughts "babysitter and friend" They took me in when my family moved away. So sorry

Jim Good, class of '68

January 16, 2023

As John Housser says, lots of great memories with Beau at SAC. He was the perpetual chair of the Entertainment Committee and full time nice guy. We'll remember him at our '68 Class Reunion this spring. Sincere condolences to his family.

John Housser, class of '68

January 14, 2023

Sorry to hear. Many memories of "Beau"

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