Harold-Beard, Jr.-Obituary

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Harold Beard, Jr.

East Hartford, Glastonbury, Connecticut

Oct 30, 1920 – Jul 23, 2013

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October 30, 1920
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July 23, 2013
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East Hartford, Glastonbury, Connecticut
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Harold Beard Jr., 92, died at St. Francis Hospital on Tuesday (July 23, 2013). He was born in Hartford, CT on October 30, 1920 to Harold Beard Sr. and Ethel Beard, the oldest of seven children. He attended Hartford Public schools and served in the armed forces as a Marine. He married Patricia Dodge, now deceased, and they raised 3 children, Harold S. Beard, who died in 1991, Julie Lezon who died in 2009, and is survived by daughter, Susan Beard. He was employed by the City of Hartford Police Department and retired from there in 1971. He served in the United States Marine Corp in World War II and the Korean War and earned medals and awards including an American Defense Medal, Purple Heart, Victory Medal: with service in the Asian-Pacific, China, and in the military police. He was recognized for good conduct and discharged honorably with the position of sergeant. He enjoyed being with all of his family, playing cards, and going to bingo. Besides his beloved daughter Susan Beard, he leaves the memories of his son, Harold S. Beard, and his daughter Julie Lezon. He also leaves behind his son-in-law, Joseph Lezon; grandsons Jason Mantello Sr. and his wife Janet, Christopher Pinto and his wife Christine; granddaughters Amelia Lezon and her boyfriend Ryan Doiron, and Jessica Lezon; great grandchildren Jason Mantello Jr., Jonathon Mantello and Janelle Mantello, Delaney Wilk and Gulianna Pinto. He also leaves behind his sisters, Louella Wasil and her family, Ethel Aniello and her family, Janice Higley and her family. He leaves a brother Richard Beard and his wife Stephanie and family. He was predeceased by his brothers Frederick Beard and Robert Beard. He also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. He also leaves behind all of the family of Mary Bellefleur who were dear to him.

A memorial service will be held Monday, July 29, 2013, at 10:00am at the Dillon-Baxter Funeral Home , 1276 Berlin Turnpike in Wethersfield, CT. A military burial will follow in the State Veterans Cemetery, Middletown, CT.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to a charity of the donor's choice.
To share a memory with the family please visit www.dillonbaxter.com

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I went to visit Harold last night at the Clark facility in Glastonbury and was very saddened to learn of his death. After numerous calls to him that went unanswered, I had that sinking feeling that Harold might be gone. I wanted to set up a meeting with him to finish our viewing and discussion of the CD called "The Pacific." My dad and he served in the Marines on Okinawa in WWII. I met him at a Little League game next to his facility in Glastonbury. There was...

Sue,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

God Bless,

The Romeos

Sue, our deepest sympathies. Our prayers are with you.

Susan I am so sorry to hear about my Uncle Harold's passing. He was a great uncle to all of his nieces and nephews and Dad to you Julie and Hal. I am so glad that you have your kids to help you through this really difficult time. My thoughts and love are with you.

Susan Beard and Family
My most sincere sympathy to you and family. I not only worked with Harold but was also Jan an Earl Higley's neighbor.That was many memories ago.
Semper Fi Harold and God Bless.

Lee Caron HPD retired
Heathrow,FL

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

I served on the Hartford Police Dept. with Harold. Harold was mild mannered young officer. Well liked and highly regarded. I would speak to him on a daily bases and found his advise most helpful. I extend my thoughts and prayers to the Beard family. An also add that it was an honor to know Harold.

Dear Susan and the extended Beard family.: I was privileged to know Harold and to work with him on the H.P.D. He was a true gentleman who treated everyone he met with respect and courtesy. At the same time, he was a very effective police officer who could be depended upon to carry out his day to day assignments with a smile on his face. May he rest in peace and may fond memories soften your loss.