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Patsy Jean Steckler Bean

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Patsy Jean Steckler Bean, 73, of Salem, Va., passed away Thursday, December 10, 2009. She was born November 1, 1936, in Fredericksburg, Va., daughter of the late Russell K. and Virginia Hart Steckler. She was a 4-H All Star and graduated from Spotsylvania High School. Mrs. Bean was the first...

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Jim, I just learned of Patsy death from my brother, Mike. Patsy was a very special person to me and my family. When she moved in next to us on Second Street she immediately became a member of our family and my older sister.
I know when dad and mom died she waas there to support us with hugs and prayers.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Larry and Miriam McMahon, Southport, NC

To the Bean Family:
My heart goes out to you with sadness. I worked with Patsy at Carilion Franklin Memorial Hospital years ago, and she was such a delight to know. You will be in my prayers.
Susan Carter, Roanoke, Virginia

The nurses from Med\Surg at carilion Franklin Memorial would like to extend our sympathy to the family of Patsy. We are very sorry for the loss of such a fine sweet lady. She will be missed by many at this hospital. Our prayers go with you. May God bless and Comfort you.

Sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you and your family at this time of sorrow.
Trina Mai and the family

Sorry to hear of the passing of Patsy Bean.
Worked with Patsy at Franklin Memorial Hospital, now known as Carilion Franklin Memorial for many years. She was such a very special lady. Enjoyed her talent, her many laughs. Great lady..She assisted me with my daughter's wedding reception. Will never for her.

PATSY WAS TRULY A ANGEL SENT DOWN TO SHARE HER LOVE WITH OTHERS.I WAS BLESSED TO HAVE WORKED FOR AND WITH HER AT BRANDON OAKS. JIM MAY THE LOVE OF GOD COMFORT YOU DURING THIS TIME.

Sorry for your loss. Patsy will be dearly missed. I will miss her, she was fun to be around and always made you laugh.

I am very sorry to hear of Mrs. Bean's passing. Jim and Patsy contributed to many fond and happy memories when I was still in high school.
My heartfelt condolences and sympathy to Jim, Jimmy and Tiki, and their families.
Scott

To Miss Patsy's family, We are very sorry in your lost of her. Miss Patsy as my students affectionately called her was a joy to be around. She shared about her love for her family and her country.She will never be forgotten. I pray that God will give you comfort during this time. Love Debi Austin and her students at ALMS!!!! We will miss her smiling face and her love for life!!! The DAR will never be quite the same again. What an honor to know her.