Bane-Cheek-Obituary

Bane Cheek

Lakeland, Florida

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BANE CHEEK Retired Professor WINTER HAVEN - Bane Cheek, 55, passed away on Friday, April 22, 2016. Bane was born in El Paso, Texas but eventually made his way to Florida with his family in 1970. Bane was paralyzed at age 15, but continued his education and graduated from Haines City High...

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My condolences to the family. Many of us were fortunate to know Bane as an AGR brother at UF. His positive spirit will live on in our hearts.

Just learned this sad news. He was such a brilliant person, but a pleasure to work with at PCC. I have thought of him often since I left there. He will be missed greatly. (6/19/16)

Very sorry to learn of Bane's passing. Only knew him a short time when I taught Psychology at HCHS (interning with Fred Cotney), yet Bane had an inspiring impact on my life & many others. I spoke of Bane often throughout my almost 40 years in education. An amazing & admirable person. Thinking of you all, especially with his Memorial approaching.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. I enjoyed the Orlando Predators games we attended and Rock n Roll conversations we had. He will be missed.

Bane's Family, You have our sincere sympathy and prayers. Bane went to school with my brother Jess Beamon. God Bless You All: Pat Beamon Calloway

I am so sorry for your loss . My prayers for his family and friends. I took care of Mr. Bane at WHH.
Sincerely Sonia ROLAND

Our thoughts and prayers are with you dear Nancy and family.

I had the distinct privilege of having Prof. Cheek in the early 90s at PCC. We had a small summer session class which he made very entertaining with stories and analogies about the world of biology. He was truly one of a kind and will be missed. God bless and keep you during this time.

I still have the cardboard plant which Bane and Fred gave us some 25 years ago. Our thoughts and prayers are with Dana and Nancy. Heaven is a little brighter now. Bane was a warrior in every respect-and a good man.