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Theo Bean Jr.

Lafayette, Louisiana

Sep 11, 1951 – Jun 12, 2017 (Age 65)

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BORN
September 11, 1951
DIED
June 12, 2017
AGE
65
LOCATION
Lafayette, Louisiana

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Theo Bernard Bean, Jr.Theo BEAN (1951-2017) Theo Bernard Bean Jr. died after a short illness at St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, Minnesota on June 12, surrounded by his sons, Patrick and Theo IV, and his loving wife, Ann Coffey Bean. "Toby ," as he became known over the years, enjoyed hunting,...

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My condolences to Ann, Theo IV, Patrick and Toby's brother. I just heard about his passing today.

I met Toby long after we had both graduated from Georgia in 1975. We never met there but I do remember his red Italian sports car. I was tending bar at the Holiday Inn at that time and probably served him a drink a time or two. His fraternity house was next door and we attended some of their parties. Small world.

We met in the natural gas storage business thru a mutual...

I knew him as Theo; we were friends, briefly, at UGA in 71-72. I recall a happy and enthusiastic person, qualities I valued then and even more today.
I hope his brother Jeffrey sees this, because I once said something mean about Theo, in Jeff's presence, that I shouldn't have. I doubt he'll remember it, but I'm sorry for that.

We are deeply sorry for your loss, and pray that you all are comforted by an overwhelming presence of God's love and peace and that of family and friends'. Sincerely, the Quick's

We will miss you Toby, I am so glad we were friends in this life, and sure we will be friends in the next life. I'm so glad we met and enjoyed the time spent together. Thanks for everything, just talking with you made me feel better. It was always fun being around you. Our prayers go out to the family, I know he would have been a great grandfather, and was waiting to retire. So long my freind wish I could be there tonight with all your friends and family. Farron

Ann, I am so sorry for your loss but glad that you had found the love of your life. I will keep you in my prayers.

I raced with Toby for many years in the GTP Championship Series. We were serious competitors on the track, and did some serious partying in the paddock. Toby was a capable and enthusiastic driver on the track, and a full-spirited and fun-loving character off the track. We shared many good times with Bob Akin, Joe Hish, Ron Ciaravella, and many others. I will miss him greatly. Archie Urciuoli

The fun we had, the races we enjoyed, and did I mention the times we shared. Toby provided a shining light in the lives of those that shared life with him. Prayers to the family and friends.

To the family and friends please accept my condolences know that the God of all comfort feel your pain and sorrow..Isaiah 61:1,2 reads:He sent me (Jesus Christ) to bind up the broken hearted and to comfort all who mourn.