Scott Bealhen

Scott Bealhen obituary

Scott Bealhen

Scott Bealhen Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from May 6 to May 20, 2018.
Scott Thomas Bealhen



Scott Thomas Bealhen died May 2nd, 2018 at age 61, after a long illness with posterior cortical atrophy, also known as Visual Variant Alzheimer's. A Wisconsin native, Scott was raised in Palmyra, the son of an electrician. He was stringing wires with his dad by the age of 12. Scott spent his boyhood outdoors in the Kettle Moraine Forest. Being outside is where he was always happiest. He was a bit of a prankster. One Saturday evening, he and high school buddies "borrowed" the 20 foot tall fiberglass mascot chicken from Cold Spring Eggs, a chicken farm outside of town, and settled it in the one and only intersection of downtown Palmyra. All of this while driving his dad's bright yellow Bealhen Electric work truck. They wondered why they didn't get away with it... By age 19, Scott was married, a father, and a framer. By age 22 he was running his own framing crew. He became the largest framing contractor in the Milwaukee area. He had a standing rule; if it was 5°F or warmer, they worked. With age comes wisdom. In 1992, at age 36, Scott moved his family to Albuquerque and started Bealhen Construction, Inc. His custom homebuilding business grew rapidly and he became very active with the local Home Builder's Association. He was President in 1999 and received numerous accolades and awards along the way for his outstanding quality and workmanship. Scott was a credit to his industry and also served at the Home Builder Association's State and National levels. His association with Builder 20, an elite group of builders from across the country, was of exceptional importance to him. Great men, great builders, and great friendships. Scott was the very proud father of three girls. After working long hours every week, on the weekends in summer he loved taking them boating and waterskiing. Come wintertime, he loaded up the girls and their friends and took them all snow skiing. He was the dad that taught everybody how to ski. Scott was also an ace on the moguls!! In addition, he

enjoyed hunting and taught his most outdoorsy daughter, Paula, how to hunt and find her way back to the car. She is still the person you want to be lost in the woods with. In later years he took up mountaineering and mountain biking. He thrived on challenge and faced life with a positive outlook and a great (sometime wicked) sense of humor. Scott used to quote a line to his girls, "If you get the choice to sit it out or dance, DANCE." He used every minute of every day. After his diagnosis, he made a further commitment to never give the day away and even as his illness progressed he embraced life with everything he had. His wife, Lisa, always asked him, "How much do I love you?" The answer was "As BIG as the sky." He heard it till the day he died along with the simple prayer she used to help him recite, "Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so." Scott's faith was strong. He is at peace and in God's loving arms. Scott is survived by his wife and companion of 19 years, Lisa; his beautiful daughters, Tawnya,

Paula and Marci; mother of his girls, Patricia Bealhen-Etzel; sons-in-law he was proud to have, Tim and Joshua; four perfect grandchildren, Laney, Lawton, Haoron and Tess; and his siblings, Debbie, Pam, Mark and Todd. Scott was preceded in death by his parents, Phil and Rose Bealhen.

A Memorial Service will be held Wednesday, May 23rd, 2018, 2:00 p.m. at FRENCH - Lomas. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to El Ranchito de Los Ninos, at www.elranchitonm.org or mail to 2 Puesta Del Sol, Los Lunas, NM 87031. The founder of this wonderful organization was a miracle in our life during a difficult time and we would like to pay it forward. Please visit our online guest book for Scott at:

www.FrenchFunerals.com

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April 30, 2024

Ceci Samson posted to the memorial.

May 21, 2018

Ceci and Terry Samson posted to the memorial.

May 15, 2018

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Ceci Samson

April 30, 2024

Scott had the biggest heart Him and Lisa were a big part of mine and Terry's life. Without going into detail, he made our lives better

Ceci and Terry Samson

May 21, 2018

Lisa our condolences. You and Scott are In our thoughts and prayers today and always. Two of the most kind and thoughtful people we have known. We love and thank You for all you have done for Terry and I.

May 15, 2018

Offering condolences to the family.May your loved for God and his word give you comfort and peace during this time of sorrow.

Bob Kiffney

May 13, 2018

A great man! Our thoughts and prayers are with Lisa. Best wishes.

Rob and Gayla Robertson

May 12, 2018

Lisa - Scott built our beautiful home 17 years ago and you helped us with the financing. This was the first and only home we built and the building process was so smooth and flawless. Scott was a true professional and gentleman, and absolutely wonderful to work with. We were so sorry to hear of his passing. Please accept our condolences.

Jennifer O'Dell

May 11, 2018

Lisa, thinking of you daily and sending love and prayers.

May 9, 2018

Lisa: My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Michelle Selby
Coldwell Banker Legacy

May 8, 2018

Our deepest thoughts and prayers for you Lisa and the girls. Rosie & Brett Wiley

May 8, 2018

Love and caring to all.
Yvonne Scarafiotti

May 6, 2018

My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time. May the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 comfort your family.

Jody Contreras

May 6, 2018

My deepest condolences to all of you. Scott was a great man and a smart business leader. I was blessed to have known him. He was always so easy to work with and I was proud to call myself one of his bankers when I lived in Albuquerque. He was always one of my favorite people.

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