David Wayne Bean, beloved father, brother, and friend, was born on January 1, 1963. He was one of the first babies born that year. David was born to parents Wayne Bean and Mary L. Bean. David concluded his earthside journey on 9/6/2025 in his home in Prince George’s County, MD. David is predeceased by his parents and brother, Joseph E. Bean, and survived by his sisters, Julie Bisgaard and Laura Stenger, two daughters, Alyssa R. Thomas(Matthew), Andrea D. Bean, and granddaughter, Cambria R. Thomas.
David took up many different hobbies over his lifetime. Including skateboarding, golfing, Jiu Jiutsu, dog training, hunting and fishing. He was an avid fisherman and spent most of his free time small mouth bass fishing all over the United States.
David loved his family with every ounce of his being. He gave fire extinguishers to his daughters to place in their homes but didnt even have one for himself. His granddaughter, Cambria, was the apple of his eye. He always arrived with gifts for her. He claimed breakfasts with her on Saturdays was his favorite day.
David had a vivacious spirit and he praised Jesus as our Lord and Savior. He attended a Baptist church service on Sundays and had the entire Bible on CD in his car. He prayed for all those in his life, time and time again.
David will be deeply missed and forever cherished by all those that were blessed to know him.
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Jim Bean
September 8, 2025
David was a part of a great many family get togethers over many years and was always such a fun, boisterous,and colorful guy to hang around. So many memories and it saddens me he is gone and that I have not seen him in a number of years. He will leave a void in many people's hearts and may he now rest in peace. May his immediate family find comfort and solace in his absence and we pray they have peace!
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