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Lynn Beebe

Santa Cruz, California

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Lynn BeebeAug. 10, 1964 - Jan. 22, 2012Resident of CapitolaServices will be Tuesday (Jan. 31) and Saturday, Feb. 4 for D. Lynn Beebe, a longtime county educator, basketball coach and mentor to aspiring college students who died peacefully Sunday night after a prolonged struggle with cancer. She...

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I miss you tremendously Lynn. But I will always carry with me the memories we made over the years. Thank you for your friendship and for love of my entire family. Rest in peace

Lynn will be truly missed. She was a wonderful person and I always enjoyed talking to her. Great Lady.

Lynn Beebe personified CLASS! What a beautiful person who will be missed by so many young people that she influenced, supported and cared about over the years.

You will be truly missed and in our prayers. You have made a great positive impact for myself and family. God Bless.

Santa Cruz lost a truly great woman. During my years as a sportswriter there, Lynn was always special, even just chatting about nothing in particular. She was the insight to Nick Adams' aloofness during the golden years at Harbor High. She will undoubtedly be missed by so many of the lives she touched. Mine included.

Dear Beebe family,
You gave me the opportunity to share some time with your beautiful daughter Lynn only a month ago. I feel so saddened that it cannot be repeated. I offer my condolences and my gratitude for the privilege of being part of her care, if only briefly. She was, quite clearly, a very very special lady. Thank you for your trust, and know that I am sending you healing thoughts and prayers. most respectfully,

Lynn Beebe has played an incredibly important role in my life. I am glad to have known her and miss her deeply.

"Dear Beebe Family - What a wonderful life story - you all must be so proud of Lynn. She definitely was larger than life in the Scotts Valley School district - involved in so very much. I had the opportunity to work with Lynn on several committees and travel to England with her. I am very sorry for your loss and pray for your strength." Respectfully,

Lynn Beebe was a very important person to me. She selflessly helped me through one of the most terrifying times in my life. I too went to Stanford and started the Chemo Parp Inhibitor trial six weeks after Lynn started. I found her on BreastCancer.org, a fellow triple negative patient, going through exactly what I was about to go through.

I want to say to Lynn that starting chemo was one of the scariest things I've ever gone through. By having gone through the Stanford trial...