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I filt sorrow when I herd of the passing of a true soldied.
MSG Louis (RET) Ely & Family
April 04, 2008 | Norwich, CT
Norwich, CT, Connecticut
1932-2008
A life-long resident of Southeastern Connecticut, Maj. (ret.) Bruce Talcott Beal died on Sunday, March 30. He was 76 years old. Maj. Beal was born in Boston in 1931 and was raised at the family home in Talcottville, Conn. He summered at the family home at Eastern Point for much of his youth and graduated from Rockville High School in 1949. In 1954, he graduated from Harvard College, where he rowed on the crew team and played the bass drum in the college band.
Immediately upon graduating from Harvard, Maj. Beal embarked on an impressive career as a U.S. Army officer that spanned five decades. His expertise was in missile systems, and, as a young lieutenant, he was selected to work in the early stages of the U.S. Missile Program under Werner Von Braun at Redstone Arsenal. He later taught at the OCS in Germany while serving with the NATO forces in the mid-1960s. He served in Korea and Vietnam, where he was the historian for the Americal Division at Chu Lai with Maj. Colin Powell. Maj. Beal continued to play an active role as a master sergeant in the Army Reserves until his retirement from the U.S. Army in 1991.
His professional life was highlighted by his tenure at Airwick Chemical and General Dynamics Electric Boat Division. In civilian life, he had been very active with the Retired Officers Association, Navy League, National Guard and the Masons. He was a life-long member and past president of the Shenecossett Beach Club in Groton. His passion for history and genealogy lead him to his acquired memberships in Sons of Cincinnatus, Founders and Patriots of America, Sons of the American Revolution and the Society of Mayflower descendants.
In recent years, he and his wife, Jackie, resided in Norwich and Elkton, Fla. They greatly enjoyed traveling and had cruised Alaska, Asia, Europe and South America together. In addition to his wife, Jackie (Mower) Beal, he is survived by his daughters, Libby Beal Flanagan and her husband, Tom, of Waterford, Katie Beal Bradford of Mystic, and Hannah Beal Will and his two granddaughters, Maggie McDonnell Will and Emma Talcott Will, of Quincy, Mass. He is also survived by his brother, Stuart Beal, of Sarasota, Fla.
Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 3, 2008, at the Byles-Groton Memorial Home, 310 Thames St. Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday evening from 5 to 7 at the funeral home. A memorial service will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, April 5, 2008, in St. Augustine at Trininty Episcopal Church, 215 St. George St. Burial with full military honors will be held Thursday, May 29, 2008, at 1 p.m. at the Arlington National Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations are requested to be made to a charity of your choice.
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Read MoreI filt sorrow when I herd of the passing of a true soldied.
MSG Louis (RET) Ely & Family
April 04, 2008 | Norwich, CT
Remembered By
MSG Louis (RET) Ely & Family
April 04, 2008 | Norwich, CT
To Jackie, Barb and Bruce's Girl,
What a great guy. But you all know that. I loved to sit and talk for hours with him. We shared some amusing EB and military stories. Wonderful times at Shenny, Coquina Crossing and restaurants in St. Augustine. We will all miss him. Love to you all.
Katharine Burnette
April 03, 2008 | Indialantic, FL
Dear Jackie and Family,
Bruce was a friend and Masonic Brother. His passing has left a void to all who knew him. Our prayers are with you and your family.
Richard & Betty Sagan
April 03, 2008 | South Lyme, CT
Having served with Bruce in the 76th Div. It was deep sorrow to hear of his passing. He was an inspiration to all who worked with him. My condolences to all his Family and friends
SFC Bill Todd
April 02, 2008 | Norwich, CT
Bruce we all thank you for your service to our Country. We will all miss you dearly at the 76TH DIV Ball.
It has been a great honor to have served with you for so many years.
Some day we will all meet again.
SFC Richard & Crystal Kerrigan
April 02, 2008 | Uncasville, CT
Dear Jackie, Barbara & Kyle:
I am reminded of what I told Jackie about about the character of Bruce Beal, I said "he's a stand up guy". I still stick by those words. Bruce was an honorable and gentle man of whom many societies will miss. He was always delighted to be in Jackie's presence and was very proud of his grandson Kyle when he joined the fraternity.
Ted Nelson, Brainard Lodge
April 02, 2008 | New London, CT
Katie, Libby & Hannah,
I know you will find comfort in the many loving memmories you have of your dad. I know, from Katie's stories, what a great man he was.
God Bless
Linda Rambbow
April 01, 2008 | Groton Long Point, CT
It was an honor and a priviledge to have known Bruce. I found him very knowledgeable on a variety of subjects and he was fun to be around. He will be sorely missed by me and other Veterans of Coquina Crossing. May God Bless His Soul ! Deacon Earl and Linda Kidwell
Deacon Earl Kidwell
April 01, 2008 | Elkton, FL