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Gary Bean Obituary

C. of Sudbury, formerly of Chelsea, died on Tuesday, May 18, 2021. Gary leaves behind his wife Kathleen; his daughter Sarah, her husband John, and their son Samuel; his son Alex, Alexs wife Sandhya, and their children Kiran and Maya; and his brother Warren Bean. Gary grew up in Chelsea, the son of Natalie (Gesson) and Theodore Bean. From a very early age he was an avid reader of science, science fiction, classic fiction and history. Throughout his childhood, his family spent their summers in a cottage at Revere Beach. He enjoyed swimming and exploring the beach and marshes and had a great interest in the natural world, which continued throughout his life. He graduated from Harvard in 1968 with a degree in Applied Mathematics. Following graduation Gary went to Botswana as a teacher and teacher trainer with the Peace Corps. In 1976, Gary received his masters degree at Tufts in Education and Psychology. Gary continued his career in education, working with students of all ages. Gary worked extensively in the field of computer sciences, as a systems analyst and trainer. Early in his career, Gary worked on Project Athena at MIT, an educational computing initiative to get computing resources to students throughout the university. Gary was passionate about social justice and peace. He participated in numerous protests in the 60s and 70s. He was a member of NDAG (Non-violent Direct Action Group), a group that protested against the Vietnam War. He was a delegate for McGovern at the 1972 Democratic National Convention in Miami. He remained active in various local Sudbury, state and federal politics. More recently, Gary attended the weekly protests in Sudbury Center against the family separation policies at our southern border. Gary was currently a member of Sudburys Energy and Sustainability Committee and the Sudbury Democratic Town Committee. Services will be private. Interment at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Sudbury. Remembrances in his memory may be made to any of the following three organizations: HIAS PO Box 97077 Washington, DC 20090. Hias.org A Jewish American nonprofit organization that provides humanitarian aid and assistance to refugees of all nationalities, religions, and ethnic origins. La Colaborativa (The Chelsea Collaborative) 318 Broadway, Chelsea, MA 02150. www.la-colaborativa.org/ Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston 126 High St, Boston, MA 02110. www.cjp.org/ about-us. Levine Chapels, Brookline 617-277-8300 www.levinechapel.com.

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Published by The Sudbury Town Crier from May 22 to May 27, 2021.

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Kate McLinn

January 22, 2022

Gary was a man who truly lived his life. It was a privilege to see him in action, even for a few minutes! Well done!

Barry and Evelyn Pollock

May 21, 2021

We were shocked and saddened at my cousin Gary’s passing. We grew up together in Chelsea, just a street apart, and spent many summers together at Revere Beach. Although we haven’t seen each other much in recent years, we were always close. Our love and condolences to Kathy, Warren, and the family.

Beth & Michael Aaronson

May 20, 2021

We are heartbroken about Gary. He was truly unique - funny, brilliant, passionate, inquisitive, charming and completely present when we were together. Michael and I learned a lot from him about nature, Judaism, education and more - and wish we had so much more time to share with him to gain even more wisdom. We feel blessed to have had him as a friend for over 38 years.

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