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Patty Badali
October 13, 2024
Beale is now flying high. Free from pain, free from worry, free from grief. We went on many road trips for a few years, I enjoyed the interesting stories of his times in the Navy, his life in general. It was a pleasure to know Beale although I would tell him he was a pain in the butt, jokingly, we would laugh. May he eternally REST in PEACE
Donna Cater
August 30, 2024
My father in law
First day I meet Beale in 2000. Beale had a Mercedes for sale. Crank top and 2 seater. He said "take it for a spin!" He had a SMILE that light up the room. Fly high commander you will be greatly missed.
Lisa Evans, Niece
August 30, 2024
He was one of the best!!! I will always remember the time I went to visit them in Cuba when they stationed over there and when I was getting off the plane he snatched me up off the stairs and twirled around with me and I didn´t realize who grabbed me at first. I was only about 7 years old. That was my first plane ride and it was a military fight and I had to sit backwards on the plane! He also took me to play golf with him while over there and let me drive the golf cart and I turned it over!!
Donna Cater
August 29, 2024
I meet Beale in 2000. He had a Mercedes for sale. Crank top and it was a two seater. He said " take it for a spin!" Showed a smile to brighten up the room. Good memories of my father in law. Beale will be missed. Fly high Commander..
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George Cater
August 29, 2024
George Cater
August 29, 2024
GEORGE CATER
August 29, 2024
MY FIRST MEMORY OF BEALE WAS HOW HAPPY HE MADE MY
MOM AND, OF COURSE, HIS JOKES. HE WAS A GOOD MAN AND WE WILL MISS HIM SO MUCH. FLY HIGH COMMANDER, LOVE YOUR SON, GEORGE, & WIFE DONNA.
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