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Kenneth E. Bean

Weston , Texas

1925 - 2015

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September 15, 2015
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Weston , Texas

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BEAN, Kenneth E. Kenneth E. Bean (Mr. Silicon) died peacefully in his sleep at age 90 on September 15, 2015 surrounded by his loving family at his farm home in Weston, TX. Born in 1925 in Independence, MO to Charles Fremont Bean and Lena Maxwell Bean, Ken was raised in Englevale, KS. Upon...

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Ken, sorry for the loss of your dad. He was a fine man. We would spend hours looking for special Resistors in the resistor stock
rooms at Lemmon and Expressway Site. He was a joy to work with.
regards
Benny patak

Sorry for the loss of a dear loved one. May you find comfort during this grieving moment. Psalm 105:4.

I worked for Ken for over 10 years as his R&D Technician. I truly loved this man. Ken gave me a special jump start of a 35 year career with Texas Instruments. I am so grateful to this man for how he treated me and for all that he taught me. I'm so sorry to say that I just found out of Ken's passing within the last two weeks. I have been working in Colorado for the last 6 years and completely lost contact with so many people. I just retired and moved back to Garland and reconnected with a few...

Ken was my very good friend and coworker at TI for many years. He was a wonderful person and confidant. We traveled together on several company trips and it was always a good time. He and Helen's New Years gatherings were a great place to renew friendships. His intellect and good cheer will be sorely missed.

We lived in Weston for about 10 years across the "creek" from Mr Bean, We visited him one year on a very cold day before Christmas to deliver him a Christmas present "a loaf of sweet bread". He invited us in & showed us a lot of things from his life wow what a man he was so smart but also so friendly. Wish we had got to know him better. We have now moved to McKinney

I worked with Ken for many years at TI and he was the best. Those who knew him and worked with him know what a loss his passing is. To the family, my sincere condolences.