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James W. Beine

Millstadt, Illinois

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James Beine James W. Beine, born Nov. 1, 1939, died Saturday, May 18, 2019. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary Ellen Diekemper; and a brother, Gerald (Gillette) Beine. Surviving are his wife of 50 years, Kathy, nee Cochran, Beine; four children, Roch (Julie) Beine, Brenda (Orie)...

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MR B. DAD THOUGHT THE WORLD OF YOU I TOUGHT YOU WERE A GREAT TEACHER AND A HELL OF Guy Rest in Peace Ed

James is a man who shared, and helped others; who counted, and is very much appreciated by his friends.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Dear Kathy, my deepest condolences to you and your family. When I first met Jim in Key West, I found him to be a man of very few words. By that I mean that's how many words he used to speak to me that weekend! But that all changed when Belinda and I came to visit you but last summer. He made homemade pizza for us upon our arrival and it was at that time that Belinda told him I didn't like onions. He gave me a look, stuck his fingers into a few slices and picked them out saying "there, he'll...

I am so sorry for your lost!

Kathy & Family,
Our deepest & most heartfelt condolences to you. We didn't know Jim very well, but we knew that he was a wonderful person; full of life & ready to lend a helping hand to anyone who needed it. Our thoughts & prayers are with you.

Kathy so sorry for your loss. The last time we saw each other was when you and Jim photographed our wedding 35 years ago. We are getting to the age where we are now attending more funerals than weddings.....sad to say. I'm sure Jim is doing some awesome photography in heaven. Bless you and your family.
Condolences from Florida Marlene ( Blaha) Satterthwaite and Curtis

Kathy, Roch, Brenda, Bridget and Belinda, my deepest sympathy for the loss of Jim.
Kathy, I have so many memories of him, like the time he tried to convince us we didn't have to paint your living room if we just rubbed toilet paper on the scuff marks. I remember us laughing until we were sick as he stood there amidst a pile of shredded toilet paper, pontificating on this fabulous method, or the time he became fake incensed because you made a major purchase of two inexpensive lamps...

Total Eclipse 2017

Dear Dad, you will always be my hero! You inspired us to go out and make the world a better place. The memories are plentiful. Words can't describe how much you meant to me. You will always be with me in my thoughts, memories and heart. I love watching the kids take on so many of your wonderful qualities. Love, Brenda (your valentine baby)