Charles-Beam-Obituary

Charles E. Beam

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Charles E. Beam 1936 2007 CHICOPEE - Charles E. Beam, 70, of Chicopee, died on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 at home after a short illness. He was a retired automobile salesman at Jerry Rome Nisson in West Springfield, the former owner of the Lake View Inn on Lake Congamond in Southwick and a former...

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Working with Charlie at the Ivanhoe was very uplifting. Expecially when he would sing along with the band! He always made us laugh. I am very sorry for your loss. My sympathy to you all. He will be missed.

Dear Dottie and family:I am sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. We lost my Mother so recently, so we know how you feel. We always enjoyed talking with him at the Beam Reunions. We will all be grieving together over the loss of two special people in our lives. We had a lot of special memories over the years, especially when we were growing up together in Talmage. Keep in touch, Love, Doris Ann Beam White and Dad, Uncle Howard Beam.

To Charlie's family... We are so sorry to hear about the loss of such a wonderful man. He was a great person that many young athletes looked up too, and admired. He always was positive, and found something good about any athletes game. I will miss his presence in the gym and at our games. He always gave me wonderful insights, and saw things that we overlooked sometimes! Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers, and know he is looking down cheering for his Pacers! God Bless.

TO all the family:
Our thoughts and love are with you at this tough time.
Honey Elovitz, Ken Hayes, Sean, Drew and Justin

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

Dear Christine, Mark, Dorothy and family, So sorry about the loss of your father/husband. We couldn't attend the wake but wanted you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and you have our heartfelt sympathies.

Dear Dan and Family,

Please accept our deepest sympathies. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.

Dear Dottie,

It was great knowing you and Charlie. The Lakeview days bring up fond memories for us. We especially remember our fun week end in NYC with you. Charlie was mesmerized by Hair.

It sounds as though he continued to live and enjoy life to the fullest, which is what we learned from Charlie. God bless him and you.

If you are ever on the Gulf Coast please look us up.

Ted and Liz Mavis