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KATHRYN BEEBE

Henderson, Utah

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Kathryn Beebe 1934 ~ 2010 Kathryn Lucille Conoley Beebe was born at Cortez, Colorado, December 29, 1934, to Malcom David Conoley and Alta Inez Woods Conoley. She died at Mesquite, Nevada on April 22, 2010. She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers Malcom and Michael Conoley, and...

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I just learned today that Kathryn had passed away and I'm very shocked. I have spoken on the phone with her regularly and did not expect this; I used to visit her and Bob when he was alive. Best wishes, to her family.

Kathryn Beebe was my very first computer instructor at Salt Lake Community College. She was a wonderful instructor and I still have the first paper she graded of mine encouraging me. I am now a computer instructor at a local college and have taught computer classes professionally for over 20 years. I will always remember her. She is an example of how a true mentor and teacher should be.

I send my sincerest condolences to the family.

I had the privilege of having Kathryn as a close neighbor and dear friend over the past year and a half while living here in Mesquite. She was a great lady. I miss her already. Love and best wishes to her family at this difficult time.

Kathryn, a great lady and wonderful friend and teacher. You will be missed by many, my friend. Sincere condolences to all the family: Colin, Jane, Robert and Dennis, to Donna, yes to all your wonderful family. I'll never forget the great times we had, with you and Bob, especially in Mesquite. You will be dearly missed.

We will miss Kathyn's warm smile and friendship. Though we have only known her the past three years or so, she and Bob were such fine people and we have many good memories. Our sincere condolences to her entire family. Sincerely, Ron and Polly Struhar, Mesquite, Nevada

A wonderful teacher and example. Thank you for being there at a time in my life I will never forget. Bill Clark - SLCC Class of 86 (aka Utah Technical College).

I search for words to express my deep sorrow at the death of my long time friend. Kathryn was one of the first friends I made after entering this country. She gave me courage and vision to continue my education. She was my maid of honor at my wedding and she was a witness at my citizenship hearings. She meant a lot to me and she will be sorely missed.
Berit E. Blomquist

We express our sympathy to Kathryn's family at her pasing. She and Bob were good friends of our late parents. She along with Bob will always be missed.
Sincerely,
The Cecil and Ruby Joyce Birch Family