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Mark A. Beason

Phoenix, Arizona

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Beason, Mark A. Mark A. Beason, born in Phoenix, AZ on November 28, 1950, passed away on November 25th 2009. A Vietnam veteran, Mark enlisted in the Navy and served on the USS Oriskany as a jet engine mechanic. Honorably discharged after 4 years, he held a variety of jobs and then pursued...

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Papa,
I don't really know what to say, except that I will really miss you. You were always willing to help any of us kids, and give us advice when it was needed. I am so very grateful that you were here to help our family through the loss of my son and your grandson. You were there for us to lean on, and I really appreciated you, especially during that time. I know that you were hurting too but you would still come to my house and watch me cry and help out or just give hugs. You...

Our condolences to Sharon, family and many friends that will miss him. I can not think of a subject that Mark didn't know something about. He had a very wide range of interests. It paid to be a good listener. You will be missed.
Paul & Rita White & family

Mark,my family will miss and remember you.I recall and remember all the great fun times we and others had together as co-workers driving for Bestway going to and from so many different places,eating meals in so many different places,being freaked out in crummy weather,like snow and ice,talking and telling lies on our c.b. radios,10-4 big buddy,you have a good,safe trip,and I'll see you later.

Our condolences to Sharon and family. I enjoyed his conversation with him at old Bestway. Kelly & Darlene Hansen. He will be missed a whole bunch.

Julie: I am sorry for your loss. I am sure you will get through this with your bright spirit you always have.

Wonderfull friend & neighbor, we will always have many fond memories of Mark which in time will leave us with a warm heart and miles of smiles.

Thanks for always being there and always taking good care of Julie and I. You always helped us out when we needed it, even if it was in the form of common sense. You always knew what to do when we needed some help. Thanks for always treating me like a son. I am going to miss talking to you about the military, cars and motorcycles. I know everyone in the family will miss you terribly... they already do. Rest In Peace my friend.
Paul Carah (Zoom)