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George O. Bean

Midlothian, Illinois

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Bean, George O. Age 90, late of Mokena at rest May 15, 2012 at Sunny Hill Nursing Home. George was preceded in death by his wife, Dora. He is survived by his children, Linda Alarcon, Sandra (Morgan) Briley, George (Sue) Bean Jr., Roy (Christine) Bean and John (Shelly) Bean; twelve grandchildren,...

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George, Sue & Family,

Just read of your dad's passing. Our thoughts & prayers are with you during your time of sorrow

Larry & Diane Brett

My sympathy for your loss. May your pain soon be replaced with smiles of your wonderful memories that you shared with your Dad

I love you Dad and will miss you so much. May you rest in peace and goodbye. Linda

Bean was one of my very first and favorite residents as a nurse. His sense of humor and warm spirit will be missed.

Uncle Ovide I will miss you, god bless.

Sorry to hear of Uncle Ovides passing. May God bless your family during this time of sadness.

Dear Roy and all of George's family,
I want to offer you my deepest sympathy. I so enjoyed getting to know George and visiting with him. I would be at his funeral but my own father died as well and his funeral is Friday morning also. George has always reminded me of my father and I can hear them meeting in heaven and George saying to my father, "You mean Sangmeister's your daughter?" Please know I will be thinking of you,
Sincerely, Tammy Sangmeister

Linda, Sandra, George, Roy & John,
We, the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart are saddened at the loss of your father, George. Both George and your mother, Dora, helped us in our mission endeavors in the Diocese of Kavieng, Papua New Guinea. Their reward is great in heaven.
Our love and prayers,
Brothers Jim & Dan and all the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart

Remembering Ovide's family, our thoughts are with you in this time of grief. May God bless you. I will always remember how my brother always had time for anyone in need. His was a life well lived and he left behind many fond memories that will never be fortotten.