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Beldon Yee

San Bruno, California

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Beldon John Yee San Bruno, CA Dec 2, 1952 - Oct 10, 2010 Beldon left us far too soon, doing what he loved. He was born to Elaine and Johnny Yee in San Francisco, graduating in 1971 from El Camino High School. He then obtained his Certified Shorthand Reporter license and began a career with the...

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Beldon and I were classmates from El Rancho Grammar School thru El Camino High school. He was always fun and kind. My fondest memory was our Grad-night at the bowling alley dancing on the alley. He sure danced his heart out! I was searching for him on FB and came across a posting of his passing. I am so very sad to learn of his passing. Sleep in Peace my friend.... we will see one another again and maybe dance like crazies again. Blessings

I worked with Beldon in San Francisco Superior Court as a pro tem court reporter. He was extremely helpful to me and the most kind of all the court reporters. I still can't believe he is gone. He will be greatly missed. There will never be another Beldon. He truly loved his wife and daughter.

I heard of Beldon's passing from my brother Mark after he had read the newspaper. He was my next door neighbor up through my teen years and was a thoughtful, fun friend. I remember that he was an avid aikido practitioner with excellent hand/eye coordination. From there to other martial arts, court reporting and abalone diving, he seems to have followed his calling. Beldon, that's a life we all want.

Our condolences to his family and from me to his sister, Lei, who was my classmate...

Beldon, you were a great friend to my Dad, having worked with him over 29 years as Court Reporters together, and although I did not have the pleasure to get to know you as well as he did, I got to know you through him - he always spoke fondly of you, your family and often. My husband's godmother, a retired court reporter, even remembered you from years ago and hearing about your lovely family. We pray for your family to be strengthened in this time of loss. Beldon, you will be missed by...

Beldon you will be missed by all who have worked with you here at the Hall of Justice! It was great knowing you. Hope you are cruising the other world in your "R20". Godspeed from a fellow diver and a VW enthusiest.

My deepest symapathies to the Yee family. I had the pleasure of working with Beldon for a few years while at SF Superior Court. He was always very helpful to me whenever I needed it, more than willing to share his knowledge.
More importantly, he had such a calming, gentle and kind presence. He was very laid back and great to talk with. He always had wonderful things to say about his family and had their pictures on his desk, as well as pictures of the cats.
My heartfelt...

We will always remember how much we enjoyed our vacation together with Beldon and Bernie in Vegas. Also the fun we had bowling with him in the leagues every week. (Ernie and Irene Lum)

I only knew Beldon for about two years.We meet when I was thinking about purchasing a piece of exercise equipment. We started talking about martial arts, since we both had knowledge of the subject. He started training me in Wung chun. I liked it so much he introduced me to his school. He was a very nice man and I will miss him very much.
My sincerest condolencse to the Yee family.
Lewis Wohlmuth and Family

Beldon was an extremely hard working and professional court reporter. I know that he worked through his lunch and breaks many times for the sake of the court. It is a shame that he died so young, and before he could enjoy his well deserved retirement. Beldon, we miss you and hold you in our memories. Your life was a blessing to your family, your co-workers and your beloved cats. Rest in peace, dear friend.