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James Vaughn Bean

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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James Vaughn Bean, 36, passed away on January 2, 2005. He died in a house fire while attempting to rescue his dogs along with the other people sleeping throughout the home. He was born May 3, 1968 in Corpus Christi, TX and graduated from Prague High School in 1986. He attended OU and UCO,...

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Never a more wonderful, loving, accepting being as he!!! Not a day goes by. Where James. Is not. Forever. On. My. Mind!!!!

James. I consider more and more the effect you had on me. The first day I saw you in Kindergarten in that tiger suit... everyone else became scenery. My mom thought you were a genius. I only know you had every weekend planned from antique shopping, ceramic painting, fort building, animal shelters, chigger infested summers in that red creek and the bat cave...it goes on and on, summer after summer, days on days making up plays and drawing and reading stacks of comics. Every time Bernice got...

James, I think about you so often..There was never a time in my life that you weren't there for me. When we wan't to laugh, we laughed, and when we wanted to cry, we always found our way back to happiness and laughter. I can honestly say that there has been no-one in my life before, during, or since you that has meant more to me, or will ever mean as much. I wasn't there to tell you goodbye, but honestly...I can't. You have been my friend for more than 30 years...and will always be with...

A friend directed me to this site for the great estate sales. Imagine my surprise to see it is named after a dear classmate. I had heard of his passing but didn't know what he had done with his life. What a great impact he made on this world and a wonderful legacy for those who knew and loved him. I'm very proud to have known James and sorry that I didn't get to see him after we graduated.
Syndi Watkins-Miles

You are in my prayers.

Wow it has been over 10 years still think of you often and the funny things we did and said..I know you are having a good laugh in heaven..keep them smiling for me!

Going through some old Fat Tuesday pics that you are in, James. You always celebrated the holidays and life so much. A couple weeks ago was the 25th anniversary of when we met, and what a fun run it was. I miss you dearly.

James, who only knew me from his estate sales, gave me an introduction to a friend who was selling house. I was new in Real Estate and though James didn't know me well, he was willing to give me a helping hand.

James was a special angle that brought joy to many people ,rest in peace may god bless you and your family.