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Dennis W. Beadles

Evansville, Indiana

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Dennis W. Beadles, 60, of Evansville, Ind., passed away Tuesday, July 25, 2006, at Deaconess Hospital.

He was a graduate of the University of Evansville with a master's degree in education, a major in social studies and a minor in science. While being involved with the Evansville-Vanderburgh...

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I would like to extend my sympathies to Dennis' familiy. I have served on the board of the Indiana Council for the Social Studies for six years with Dennis and have been so impressed with his cheerful spirit and creative ideas. He will be greatly missed acrss the state!!

Dennis Beadles has done a lot for postcard collecting in EVANSVILLE . I have one of his CD'S and enjoy it He was a very nice person and interesting to talk to

Andy, I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. I lost my Dad about 7 years ago. It's hard, I know. Your Dad was a great guy. Your family is in my prayers!

Mr.Beadles was a nice teacher. My prayers are with his family.

We would like to send our sympothy and love to Amanda and Andrew Beadles. We are so sorry for your loss.

Mr. Beadles was one of the best teachers that I had at any level. He was my science teacher at Tekoppel Grade School in the late 1970s. The lessons that I learned in Mr. Beadles’ science classes at Tekoppel were essentially the same as the ones I had when I took biology as a college student. It takes an incredible teacher and communicator to clearly present zoology and botany concepts to seventh and eighth graders and Mr. Beadles did it every day.

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My brother and I would like to extend our sympathy to the family of Mr. Beadles. He was a great teacher and one of our favorites at Tekoppel Grade School. He always had a smile no matter what. He will be missed by the many people and lives he touched. God Bless.
Randy Huff and Cindy (Huff) Wargel

I met Dennis 30 years ago,my first year of teaching, at Tekoppel.
Since then he had taught my oldest son, Chris at North, been my Social Studies Supervisor, and worked at Central where my youngest son attended. Every encounter with Dennis was a pleasure. He will be deeply missed.

Dennis was a wondeful person and educator. He will be missed by many people including me.