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Caroline Joyce Beeson

Portland, Oregon

1950 - 2018

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Caroline Joyce BeesonFeb. 1, 1950 - July 24, 2018 Caroline Joyce Beeson was born in Ashland, Feb. 1, 1950, to Joyce Birkemeier Beeson and Emmett William Beeson, a descendant of John Beeson who settled in Talent, Ore., in 1853. On her mother's side she is a decedent of Jacob Wills who settled...

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I really wish you were here with us Corky so much going on with all us Pirates as we age. You were always such an amazing kid and young lady!! Our government could sure use you about now Seecya later dear friend

Four years goes by so fast. I wish you were still here so we could share our retirement memories Our alumnus at PHS thought so much of you; always love you, Corky !!

Hard to believe it´s been three years already. I wish so much that we could have gotten together some ten years ago or so. We both had busy lives and it just didn´t happen. I will forever cherish the memories we made over 18 years; and I will always love you

So saddened to learn of Caroline's passing... So young! She was a great friend when we were at Princeton. We had such fun! Happy memories....

Cathy gifted me with your 8x10
Senior picture before she passed, along with some familiar Camp Fire Girls beads, that we worked so hard to get I still miss and love you both !!

Caroline and I were good friends for a bit while she was in Minneapolis. She was a wonderful woman and we drove together from Minnesota to Princeton, NJ as I grew up in South Jersey. We had been out of touch and I was thinking of her today and went looking online and found out she had passed away which made me very sad. Caroline was extremely gifted in many, many ways and was a great influence on my life. I am sorry I will not be able to reconnect and my sympathies for the family. Daniel...

Two years have passed now since we lost you Cork, and baby sister Cathy has joined you The hole in Dan’s heart can never heal. Your friends still here are remembering more events and shenanigans of us as kids. One particular birthday is vivid in my mind. We were all at my house for my 12th, dressed in fancy taffeta and chiffon party dresses feasting on the famous Phoenix Bakery Pink Champagne Birthday cake. It was us, Sue Cooper, Sharon Ross, Biddy (Melody) Mullins, and I think Marilyn...

I met Corky my freshman year at PHS. She was a sophomore. My first impression was how beautiful, intelligent and tall she was. Corky was someone I admired because she had a plan for her future and it was full steam ahead. At the time I knew Corky could be anyone she wanted to be. In fact I thought Corky would be our first woman president, she was that driven. I also had the opportunity to cheerlead with her. We had so much fun. I was heartbroken to hear of her passing way too soon.
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Through the years we lose track of important people and always wonder "What ever happened to 'so and so'?" At our 50th High School Reunion 2 months ago the number one person our classmates were wondering about and hoping would be there was "Corky" Beeson. We all knew she was destined to do great things and, of course, she didn't disappoint us. God bless Corky and give her peace forever.