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David Bruce Beutelspacher

Winfield, Maryland

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Winfield, Maryland
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Beutelspacher, David Bruce, age 60, of Westminster, died, Thursday, February 26, 2015, beloved husband of Susan Kay Beutelspacher (nee Maffett), devoted father of Clifford, Christopher and Casey and husband Liam, dear brother of Lois Smith and husband Ron and the late Barry Beutelspacher, loving...

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I'll always remember the great times we had together playing ice-hockey with Bruce and his brother Barry and Marvin in the 1960's and early 1970's on the Patapsco River. Bruce was a great player and he will be missed. God bless you Bruce and may peace be with you always. Your friend Dan Kershner

my prayers you and your family so sorry for your loss

Heaven now has another angel, Beets I will alway remember him making me laugh. Playing golf with him was a real treat. Rest in peace dear.

Dear Susan, I met Beets when he was in his teens.He worked one summer with me and came to work at the county a few years later. We rode to work together daily until I retired in 1995.A great story teller,always willing to help everyone.We had many laughs going to and from work.A hard worker and someone you could count on for help or a laugh. I will always remember him as "my best friend".May he rest in piece.Andy Schatz

Sorry for your loss. I knew Beets for 20 years. He was a great person to know.

Beets, as he was known to most of us.
Was a friend coworker. Even from a floor and a department away he left you with a smile and a good feeling when he came by. Beets was one of the good souls in our building that made life at the County less like work, more tolerable, even fun. He will be missed by all who had the fortune to have known him. My condolences to you and your family.

Sue, I so wanted to come to the service last night to testify in person to the great man known to me as "Beets", but the ice kept me grounded. He was generous, gentle, funny, and smart - just a wonderful guy whose presence made our workplace a better place to be. May God bless you with peace and the assurance that Bruce is in a better place. My thoughts and prayers are with you and you family.

Sue, I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Bruce for almost 30 years and considered him a friend from the day we met. He was a great guy and I am going to miss him a lot. He always had a way to make you smile, whether doing an impression or watching him paint.

I knew Bruce for almost 30 Years and considered him a friend from the day we met. I am really going to miss him. He was a great guy.