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Dr. Beale was a remarkable man/teacher he will be missed
Jason Brooker
November 08, 2006 | Atlanta, GA
Washington, District of Columbia
BEALE Dr. ROBERT SPENCER BEALE, SR., 94
On Monday, October 9, 2006, Dr. Beale departed this life. He is survived by wife Carolyn Beale; adopted daughter Lavese Briley; daughter Joy Beale Mitchell; daughter-in-law Marilyn Beale; son the late Dr. Robert Beale, Jr.; grandchildren Lisa and Vicki...
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Jason Brooker
November 08, 2006 | Atlanta, GA
I never thought chemistry would be a fun subject; but you changed that for me Dr. Beale. Thank you for displaying what a caring teacher looks like. You truly made a difference in my life. May you find eternal peace.
c/o '95
Thomas Calhoun
October 30, 2006 | Upper Marlboro, MD
Dr.Beale was a wonderful man.His kindness is something that will be remembered for many years to come.My Heart goes out to the family as they mourn a great personnel lose.I am sure he has heard the words we all belive to hear one day WELL DONE! C/O 01
Jonathan Holley
October 29, 2006 | UPPER MARLBORO, MD
Dr. Beale was a wonderful man that will truly be missed. Throughout my years in Suitland he really pushed me to be the best that I could be, and I will forever be grateful for being able to know such a great man. He definitly will be missed.
Kevin Peterson
October 29, 2006 | Forestville
I would truly like to express my condolences to the family and friends of Dr. Beale. I remember programs like CLC which tried to help students which Dr. Beale was very much involved. sorry to hear about him passing. He has went home.
Bernard Shaw Jr.
October 27, 2006 | Capitol Heights, MD
Thank you for your your inspiration, dedication, and motivation. My 10th grade Chemistry class in 1993 wouldn't have been the same without you. If ever I feel that life is becoming too much for me to keep going, I will always remember what you told us, "IT keeps me going!!!" :) You are eternally loved. Thank you for making a difference. R.I.P.
Antoine Crews
October 27, 2006 | Lanham, MD
It seems like yesterday that I saw Dr. Beale, even though it has been over 10 yrs. That is how much of an impact he has had in my life. It is truly hard to say goodbye to such a fun-loving person. I remember the days he would sell candy in the halls and make his Dr. Beale jokes. He lived and breathed his craft and he wanted you to love it as much as he did. Those up in heaven are receiving a special person, he will keep them laughing never letting them frown. He will be physically missed...
Tamika Lomax c/o 96
October 27, 2006 | Fort Washington, MD
To the Bill Family, you are in my prayers, but remeber Gods always prove to us he only take the best. I know that because he also took my mother at the age og 51 early this year. Keep hold onto his changing hand. Dr. Beal was an excellent teacher. I ate a lot of those crackers he use to sale at 4th period.
God Bless
Sarah Simpkins C/o96
Sarah Simpkins
October 27, 2006 | Fort Washington, MD
I was saddened to hear of the passing of such a great man, teacher, mentor and scholar. Dr. Beale taught two of my four children, but his influence touched them all. Their lives, as well as mine, will be forever enriched for knowing him. Suitland SHS will not be the same with you sir. Rest in peace! My condolences and apologies to the family for the lateness of this entry. Thank you for lending him to us for such a long time!
Blessings to all,
Harriet B. Cowan
October 23, 2006 | Waldorf