Clayton-Beardmore-Obituary

Clayton A. Beardmore

Annapolis, Maryland

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Clayton A. "Bud" Beardmore, a lifetime resident of Severna Park, died peacefully at home on January 20, 2016 after fighting a heroic 23-year battle with Parkinson's Disease Bud was born in Baltimore on October 26, 1939, to the late Clayton and Margaret Beardmore. He is pre-deceased by his...

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I was one year behind Buddy at Annapolis HS, and because I started playing lacrosse as a senior, didn't get to play along side him, But I did play for National Championship teams at Navy against him, as well as watch his great U.Md. teams play. A great player, coach, and all-around athlete. I referred to him as a role model when I was coaching high school lacrosse - mostly how he would keep practicing fundamentals ever after becoming an All-American.

Our entire family sends our sincere condolences to the Beardmore family. We pray that God will comfort all of you during this time.

Dear Phyllis and Family,
Speaking as an Annapolitan and 1975 and 1976 UM Men's Lacrosse player, Buddy brought people together from across the country and developed a hometown camaraderie between us that stayed with us for the rest of our lives to 'Be the Best!' I'm proud to be part of his legacy. Buddy was The Best!

Sorry to hear this sad news, Phyllis and family. Prayers are being said for all of you.

Teachers are a gift, they just know how to touch our lives forever!
Wishing the Beardmore family much encouragement and comfort in the days ahead. Matthew 5:4

~D. Reynolds

A dear friend - you will be missed Buddy

To the entire Beardmore family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss!! He will be greatly missed but his legacy will live forever!!!

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. The loss of a loved one is something that we as mere humans can do nothing about but or Creator can, and he has promised to at Hosea 13:14. Please find comfort in his promise.