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DAVID BEIM

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BEIM--David. Investment Banker, Professor and Philanthropist David Beim Dies at 79. David Beim died peacefully at his home in Riverdale on June 6. He was 79 years old. The cause of death was cancer. He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the youngest of three children born to Raymond and Moana...

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Dave was my fraternity (SAE) brother at Stanford. He was a year ahead of me. He impressed me immediatley as being very intelligent, kind, sincere, and helpful. We had a number of conversations that helped me grow and mature, and become a better student. I send my personal regards and condolences to his family, and I want you to know I will miss Dave, and will alwarys remember him in a very positive light. Blessings to you all, Alan Steiner.

David´s energy, intellect and smile were ever present. I miss him.

Professor Beim had a critical impact on me, inspiring me to choose financial services as the area for my future career (around year 2004). His real life stories were captivating, informative and thought provoking. Rest in peace Professor Beim.

Hi friends and family of David Beim, I was a student of his in 2000. I am certain he would not recall me. I quote him often, though, and this morning I looked online to see if I could drop him a line to say thank you for being a good teacher, and found this page. So I guess I want anyone who follows this page to know that I learned a lot from Professor Beim, and he has made a lasting impact on me. I wish I had thought to be in touch for this reason earlier.

Looking thru photo albums of The Wintergreen Follies, there you are-- Mr. David --giving us funny, memorable performances. Thank You!!

Love, comfort and peace to you and your family Liz,
Susie and Warren

Dear Elizabeth,
Nancy and I were saddened when we heard that David died. We remember that he worked hard on the Bridge Committee at The University Club.

We loved playing bridge "against" you. It seems that we both experienced extreme "peaks and valley's", but you won the prize by winning at the Bridge Marathon.
We missed seeing you this year, but look forward to seeing you next year.
Much Love to you at this sad time.
Our prayers are with you,

Elizabeth, Amy, Joe, George, and Will,
Your husband, father, and grandfather was larger than life. "Now he belongs to the ages."
We will think of him often and remember his bright smile and zest for life. Always remember how much he loved you. With our love and prayers, Kelly, Dan, and Robbie Stewart

Extending My Deepest Sympathy And Heartfelt Condolences. May God give you Courage, Strength, Comfort, and Peace. Psalm 31:3,24. May precious memories be treasured & bring you a measure of comfort