Carrie-Beecher-Obituary

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Carrie L. Beecher

1962 - 2018

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Carrie's College yearbook photo

Carrie all of your BF's from BGSU wish you eternal peace, and we will treasure all of our fond, crazy fun, memories forever!!! We'll never forget!!! Love you, Carolyn and all your friends from Dunbar, Manville, and the AG's.

With our deepest sympathy.
Our prayers are with you today.
We love you Carrie and will always remember you with your big smile.

So very sorry for the loss of dear Carrie. May GOD give you peace and comfort and heal your broken hearts. Ps.147:3.

C.P.,La.

To Carrie's family and Lauren -
I am so sorry for your loss. My brother shared with me how difficult it has been for all of you. My memory of Carrie is as a young girl, riding bikes and playing in the neighborhood. She was sweet, warm and kind, like the entire Levine family. May you all find comfort and peace in being together. Please know you are in my thoughts.

Dear David, Mattie and Haley,

Sorry to hear of Carrie's passing. We will miss her this summer at the cottage, but there is comfort in knowing that she is now in a very peaceful place.

Love to you all.
Bill and Carol

Dear David, Maddie and Haley, I was so sorry to hear of Carrie's passing. May all of the beautiful memories you made together carry you through this difficult time. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

My deepest sympathies to Carrie's husband, David & her girls. I remember the family well when they were active members of our Temple Emanuel family. Loving thoughts to all of you. May her memory be a blessing.

Shall always remember you as truly vibrant and lovely, both inside and out. You will be missed.

Obituaries

Carrie's Obituaries

Carrie L. Beecher, 55, of Madison, loving wife of David Beecher, Passed away peacefully June 7, 2018 at her home with her loving family by her side.

She was born in Hartford on November 1, 1962, a daughter of the late Benson Levine and Barbara “Bobbie” (Zelikofsky) Rapp.

Carrie worked in sports marketing throughout her life. Carrie moved to this area in 1990 while working for the Volvo International Tennis Tournament. David and Carrie met working on the tournament at Yale and later formed their own event management firm. Carrie was also the Director of the New Haven Street Festival for three years.  When the Beechers started a family, they reentered the boarding school world where Carrie served as tennis coach and advisor at Wilbraham & Monson Academy for three years, and tennis coach, development associate and First Lady of Hillside School for 17 years.

In addition to her husband, David, she is survived by her daughters, Madeline Beecher of Washington, DC and Haley Beecher of Madison; her sister, Lauren Tobin of Tampa, Florida; her nephew, Charlie Tobin; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins.

A memorial service will be held on Thursday, June 14, 2018 at 9:30 am, directly at Centerville Cemetery, Hamden. Her funeral will be held at 11:30 am on Thursday at First Congregational Church of Madison, 26 Meetinghouse Lane, Madison. In Lieu of flowers, Gifts in her memory can be made to Connecticut Hospice Homecare, Branford, CT or Temple Emanuel, Marlborough, MA

For online condolences visit: www.wallingfordfh.com

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