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Kenneth Paulson Beech

Portland, Oregon

1938 - 2018

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Kenneth Paulson BeechJune 9, 1938 - June 18, 2018 Kenneth Paulson Beech passed away June 18, 2018 after a wonderful 80 years of life. We miss you! Kenneth was a wonderful husband to his wife, Marjorie, for 57 years. He was father to Kent Beech (Jeffrey), Michelyn Sabath (Michael) and John Beech....

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Condolences from Ken's colleagues in the Portland Chapter of the Stanford Business School Alumni Association. Ken was a frequent and enthusiastic participant in our events.

I am so sorry for your loss. May family and friends help through the loss of your loved one.

The family of Kenneth Beech have my condolences during this difficult time. May you find comfort in the assurance given at 2 Thessalonians 3:16 that the Lord of peace himself can provide you with the strength you need to cope with your loss.

I am very sorry for your loss, my condolences go to the family. May the God of all comfort be with the family at this time (John 6:40).

Ski Happy Ken! Thanks for the cheerful words and light conversation on Wednesday Evenings at The Commons - Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Portland. You always reminded me of my own father. You were someone he would've liked! You'll be missed! You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers at this time.

What a sweet man! I will miss seeing him Sunday mornings at Trinity.

I'm so sorry to hear this as I always enjoyed Mr. Beech's smile and kind words. Many memories of you all from living across the street on Cornell. ~Mary (Deming) Barber

My deepest condolences for your family's loss. May you find comfort in God's promise of seeing our loved ones again. John 6:40
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My deepest sympathy to the Beech family over Ken's death. I met Ken so many years ago on the Midweek Ski Bus to Mt. Hood Meadows. I have been the organizer for the bus for the last few years and have had the pleasure to see him over the eight weeks. He also helped on the bus with the "chores" and sat right behind me in case I needed to call on him. I did quite often. He was so nice and cheery and when he told me last year his treatments were starting and he didn't know if he could ski...