Samuel-Bean-Obituary

Samuel "Sam" Bean

Dallas, Texas

Apr 1, 1946 – Feb 17, 2023

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April 1, 1946
DIED
February 17, 2023
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas

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BEAN, Samuel "Sam" Samuel Dawell Bean passed away on Friday, February 17, 2023, in Irving, Texas. He was 76 years old and revered for his decades of passionate work on behalf of public schools across the State of Texas. Sam was born on April 1, 1946, to S.H. and Virginia Bean in McCamey, Texas....

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He was a great leader. I will always remember his advice and dislike of jean days. Always the professional.

I started my teaching career with Mr. Bean at the helm. Always smooth sailing - he had a quiet calm that was reassuring when the seas were rough. He was respected and will be missed. My sympathy to the family, hope you find strength in knowing he is at peace.

Cindy, Sam will be missed so much! As the "captain" of our Viking ship for so many years, he led us on some great voyages! I appreciated all the support and encouragement he gave me as a teacher and ESPECIALLY as the cheer coach. He and Myles enjoyed talking about growing up in west Texas, golf, football, basketball and whatever other sports they could. I enjoyed his consistency, integrity, respect and friendship. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Mr. Bean, gave me my first position here in irving texas. Thanks. You will be missed. It was an honor to work with you.

Cindy. Bret here from Pappasito´s... im trying to find yiu but i cant. Im so sorry about your sweet hubby . I loved yall both so much. I hope jesus knows how to cook fish WELL DONE!!! I know he has the best wine up there . I love you so much. Thank you both for everything. Please look me up on fb under bret fowler .

Mr. Bean was my principal from my freshman year to my senior year of high school at Nimitz High School. He always said hi and was always there for an ear if I needed to talk. Thanks for being an awesome principal for the four years that I spent in high school.

Praying for families Indeed our condolences!

Mr. Bean we my principle my Freshman year to my Junior year. He was awesome and always social, easy to have conversations with or go to for advice. He will truly be missed!

He had a passion for people. He cared about each student. He was a good man. Sending love and prayers to the family for healing during this difficult time.