Patsy-Beam-Obituary

Patsy A. Beam

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Patsy A. Beam Patsy A. Beam, 72, of Summerdale, died Thursday at Holy Spirit Hospital. She was a member of the Harrisburg 1st Alliance Church. Surviving are her husband, Robert E. Beam; her daughters and sons-in-law, Lori and David Beers of Dallastown, Connie and Scott Cagno of Lititz,...

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Dear Bob and family; Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. We have such good memories of our time together at the Summerdale church. Love, Bonnie and Dick Grau

Dear Bob and Family,
We want to extend our deepest sympathy to you at this time. Pat will be greatly missed and we have the blessed assurance of being with her again some day. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all at this time.
Lynn and Randy Smeigh

We love you Nina - Bob, girls and grandkids

Dear Uncle Bob, Lori, Connie and Pam,
We all loved Aunt Pat so much. I wish I could be with you to hold each of you. Please know Ron, Brigette, Kyle and I are thinking of you and praying for you at this time. May our memories and knowledge that Aunt Pat is with the Lord, comfort us.

We are sorry we could not be there to help celebrate the life of Pat. But Pete and I are both sick ourselves. Our deepest symphaty goes out to Bob and the rest of the family. I know her daughters and grand children will miss her. As will Bob. Love. Jackie and Pete Helman

Pam and family,

I am very sad to hear that your mom/gramdma has passed away. Please take care of yourselves and know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Your friends in the NICU are here and ready to help in any way, just let us know. Find some comfort knowing that she is safe and at peace in heaven, looking down on everyone.

Our deepest sympathies to each of you. We love you very much and are praying for your family that this will be a time of reflection and joy. We have such found memories of Pat and wish we could be there to celebrate her life. Please know that your friends in Iowa love you very much!

Dear Bob and Family, our deepest sympathy for your loss. Pat's absence will be felt strongly by many. We were so shocked when dad told us the news, Pat was a dearly loved fiend to my parents, who was ALWAYS there for them day or night. I can only hope that she new how much that meant to me, my sister and brother's knowing she was always watching out for mom and dad. God bless you all. Much Love, Lori and Phil Stringer