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Bruce S. Bean

CLINTON, Maine

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CLINTON -- I, Bruce S. Bean, passed away Tuesday, May 5, 2009, after a short but sweet battle with cancer at 49 years of age.I was born Aug. 21, 1959, the son of Harold L. and Edith M. (Ames) Bean.Having grown up on the west side of the state, I always enjoyed what the outdoors had to offer in...

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Kathy & Family:

Please accept my deepest sympathy and know that my thoughts and prayers are with you.
If there is anything I may do Kathy, please do not hesitate. I feel privilaged to have been part of your conversations regarding Bruce and know that he put up a brave fight. Know that he is safe now, not in pain, and watching over you all.

i love you megan, josh, kathy & familyy. i was glad to be here with guys these past few days.:)

Megan, although yoursitting right beside me,im still goingto writeyou something to you and your family. i'm so sorry for you guys and i've never met someone as strong as you and josh,;) and the rest of your family.im pretty sure that i loved your dad, whenever he would come to our cheering games he would always cheer us on instead of the basketball players.:)and i can see where you get your looks from.;] your DAD was a cutie. and so aren't you and josh. and i can only imagine how hard this is...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Bruce...
There was not a time that you did not come into the office and bring a huge smile to all of our faces! You are truely an ANGEL! Brenda and Kathy my prayers are with you both... And with everyone else! Rest in Peace You were the strongest person I have EVER met!

Brenda and all of Bruce's family - My sincerest condolences to you all. I can't believe that 30+ years have passed since our Mt. Blue days. You were both such great kids in H.S., so I am not surprised with the legacy Bruce leaves behind. He was always a great guy, fun to be around, honest and kind. While reading his words the song "Only the good die young" came to mind - how very true! I am so very sorry for your loss.

Although we only knew Bruce, Pam and Megan in passing through our kids sporting events and a memorable TREK Across Maine years ago, we want to extend our deepest sympathies to Bruce's family. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you in this time of sorrow.

We started our life together and shared so many memorable moments. Two of those being the births of our children, Joshua Sumner and Jessica Marie. Thank you for remaining in my life and being my friend. I will always cherish the memories and will keep you close to my heart. To Kathy, her boys, and of course, Brenda who cared for him during his illness, thank you for making it a celebration of his life. Joshua, Jessica, and Megan, he is forever with you and will now guide over you from...

Bruce we love and miss you more than words can explain. You are truely one of a kind and have touched my life and braydens in a way we never could imagine. As brayden told me wednesday night your an angel now. For ever by my side.