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Cherie Lynn Beemer

Menlo Park, California

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Alzheimer's Association

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Cherie Lynn Beemer Sept. 1, 1944 ~ March 9, 2011 Resident of Palo Alto Longtime teacher, Walnut Creek and Alamo resident, Cherie Beemer, passed away March 9, 2011 after struggling with Alzheimer's disease. She lived a life filled with dear friends, family, animals, movies, books, dance and...

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Dear Cherie,

I find myself thinking of you daily still. You were my favorite aunt as a child and i was honored to be your companion those last difficult years. Thank you for your support over the lost of my dog buddy and my partner. You held me nightly when i woke up screaming and crying and i wil be forever greatful to you for that. I miss getting our pedi/mani's and most of all i miss you as my movie buddy. I saw your son and cherise yesterday and it was and will be my favorite...

My deepest sympathy's to Mrs. Beemers family. Mrs. Beemer was my Elementary School teacher at Silverwood, from the fourth grade through sixth grade. I owe her so much, she was the only teacher who diagnosed me, with Dyslexia.This was back before they new how to deal with kids with learning difficulties. Because of her, I was able to excel in my academics.

Hearing of Mrs. Beemers passing the world lost one of the best. R.I.P

I offer my sincere condolences to you and your family on Cheri's passing. You do not know me, but I have a part of Cheri - one of her dogs that she had to place when she moved across the Bay. Molly has been a blessing and has brought joy to so many, as Cherie would probably have wanted. Before I got Molly, I went through a rigourous week long, daily interview process to make sure Molly and I were compatible. The true test was if Molly would lick my face. I passed that test! When I first...

I am saddened to hear of Cherie's passing and extend my deepest sympathies to her family. I remember Cherie well from high school as she was an exceptional human being, kind and generous.
Raymond Huerta (Solvang, CA)

Cherie was such a dedicated educator! I had the pleasure of working with her at Silverwood and Walnut Acres Elementary Schools in the MDUSD. She was an exemplary librarian. Through her perseverance Walnut Acres became one of the first fully automated, state of the art, libraries in our district. Cherie was an excellent mentor for many of our teachers. She was extremely successful in establishing positive relationships with our students, parents and her professional colleagues. I always...

I was saddened to hear of Cherie's passing and remember the girl and then the lady that I knew since high school. She was a very sensitive soul and I extend my deepest sympathies to her family.

I am so saddened to hear that Cheri has passed away. I have many fun memories from teaching with her at both Silverwood and Walnut Acres Elementary Schools. We always used to laugh about her giving me my very best teaching advice during my first year: "Be really strict at first; then gradually relax and enjoy your students." It was sage advice from a real pro. Cheri and I had many fun times together...We really missed her when she retired. My heart goes out to your family. She was SO proud of...

It was a pleasure to volunteer in the library at Walnut Acres with Cherie Beemer as librarian -- she was darling with the kids and really passed her love of books on to many of the children. I will always remember a particular project that game me great pleasure! Thanks, Cherie!

Our hearts go out Cherie's family and friends, we know she will be missed. My wife and I had good times with her at Richmond High.