Sandra-Beebe-Thompson-Obituary

Sandra E. Beebe-Thompson

Santa Ana, California

1934 - 2017

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Sandra E. Beebe-Thompson Sandra E. Beebe-Thompson, of Long Beach, passed peacefully in her sleep at home on Sunday, December 10, 2017. Miss Beebe, revered English teacher of several generations of Garden Grove High School students. Renowned artist, Life Member of the American Watercolor...

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GOD BLESS HER SHE WAS ONE OF MY MOST BEST AND INFLUENTIAL TEACHERS. I WAS QUITE A CUTEUP IN HER CLASS BUT SHE CUT ME SLACK AND LAUGHED WITH THE REST OF THE CLASS BUT IF I PUSHED IT TO FAR OFF TO SEE THE PRINCIPLE TO BE PUNISHED AND IT WAS EDWARD DUNDON ALSO A GOOD TEACHER AND MAN

I worked with the amazingly talented teacher and artist at Garden Grove High School. We purchased many of her paintings, and Sandra told me we had more of her paintings than anyone else. R.I.P. Sandra.

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.

Ms. Beebe was one of my all-time favorite teachers. I had her for Honors English, my Jr. year. She taught us all about symbolism: In poetry, advertising, and novels. We read The Scarlet Letter, Moby Dick, and many romantic age poets. She commanded the room by her aire of intelligence. I have often thought of her as I've gone through school. I have often applied what she taught us, throughout my life. She was a gem of a person.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

A dear lady who believed in me. I always called her on Mother's Day. The painting she gave to us as a wedding present still hangs in our home. She will be missed.

So sorry to hear of Ms. Beebe's passing. I still have fond memories of sitting in her English classes so many years ago (Class of 1970 and approx. 50 years ago). Thanks for making an impression on me.

Dear Don,

My deepest condolences to you. She was ans is such a wonderful person filled with excitement and curiosity. I relished the times you both came into the office.

Dr. Vukcevich