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Bruce Bean Obituary

CLINTON -- I, Bruce S. Bean, passed away Tuesday, May 5, 2009, after a short but sweet battle with cancer at 49 years of age.

I was born Aug. 21, 1959, the son of Harold L. and Edith M. (Ames) Bean.

Having grown up on the west side of the state, I always enjoyed what the outdoors had to offer in the Farmington area. After graduation from Mount Blue High School in 1977, I entered the Army where I served my country and continued my education. I enjoyed the military for more than 10 years, allowing me to travel to all corners of the globe.

I left the military and moved to Clinton in 1988 and was employed by Cooper-Weymouth, Peterson, which turned out to be the most loyal and rewarding employment of my life. Later the name changed to Formtek-Maine and I was employed there until my final days.

I've been a member of the Clinton Lions Club for more than 10 years and call many members my friends. I've also served a number of years with the Clinton Budget Committee, as well as a member of the United Bikers of Maine -- Kennebec. For those who get involved, thank you. For those who don't, you think it's time to give back a little?

I leave behind my beautiful daughter, Megan Lindsey Bean, 14, and her mom Pam Bean, both of Clinton; my son, Joshua Sumner Bean, 28; my oldest daughter, Jessica Marie Bean, 26, along with her two beautiful boys, Cayden and Carter, and their mom, Pam Lincoln, all of Coleman, Mich. I also leave behind my mother, Edith Bean, 83, of Clinton; my younger twin sister and best friend, Brenda Dufour of Winterport, and my two older sisters, Coleen Bean of Clinton and Carolyn Bernstein of Norridgewock; my older brother, Bob Bean and his wife, Lois, of Florida; and my girlfriend, Kathy Mitchell of Clinton.

Before me went my greatest hero, my dad, Harold L. Bean, who passed away in 1993 at 80 years old.

When not working, I've enjoyed messing around the house up in the commune. My special thanks go to my brothers in Channing Place, Jeff Pierce and Ray Pickering, as many of my endeavors and dumb ideas could not have been accomplished without you guys. Our time together at camp was short, but special nonetheless. I will always love you both. Jeff, keep the duct tape nearby, you never know when a home improvement project will pop up. And Ray, keep the comforters on hand, as Zeke is still a growing boy. I've enjoyed riding my bike, hunting and fishing, and just spending time with Megan, Kathy and her boys. My best bike trips have been with the Mitchell boys, Luke, Jake, and Josh. Growing to love them and hold them in high regard has been simple, for they are special indeed. They are a proud and honorable crew, and will always hold a special place with me. See ya boys; I'll always ride with you.

I also leave behind many friends for I have been blessed in my life to be able to count so many, more than I knew I had including Matt Watson, who rekindled my love of all things in nature; Nancy Shorey, for all she has done for me over the years; Craig Derosby, Mike Roy, and Reggie Cunningham; my co-workers and extended family; my fellow Lions, for teaching me the humility of charity; Bud Scribner, for his endless supply of fresh sourdough bread toward the end of my journey; my mom, for bringing the paper to me every day; Steve, Nancy and Zach Hale, for too many years of love and friendship; Kathy, her boys, and her mom and dad, for helping me to find my God again and allowing me to enjoy the traditions and love of the closest family there will ever be; Jeff, Lisa and Ben Pierce, for all the Sunday dinners; Joyce Rowe and Dick Gerry for their friendship; Blynn Galusha, for being an inspiration to so many for so long; my son Josh, for taking the time to share with me a few last laughs and cries; my sister Brenda, for always going first and telling me if it was safe, for raising hell with me on the good days, and holding my hand on the bad ones; Kathy, for just plain being there, good and bad, Kathy, you have given all and asked for nothing; my daughter Megan, your grace and maturity have given strength to all of us through this. I will always be with you, Megan.

This is it, not the end, but a new beginning. I'm off to enjoy the view. Jake, Luke and Kathy Mitchell, along with my son Josh gave me my last bike ride on earth. Now I'm on to endless summer days with the wind always in my face.

Visiting hours will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, May 8, at Lawry Brothers Funeral Home -- Winslow Chapel, 173 China Road, Winslow, where a funeral service will be at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 9. Burial will take place at 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 12, at Maine Veterans' Memorial Cemetery.

Flowers? Nope, not for me. However, donations may be made to Megan Bean Scholarship Fund, c/o Kennebec Federal Savings Bank, Waterville, ME 04901.

Myself and my family cannot express our thank-yous enough to MaineGeneral HealthReach Hospice of Waterville. Special thanks to Bertha for brightening my days and Lee for our talks. Thank you to all the other nurses that helped along my journey. They are angels among us. I express a special thank-you to Dr. James Baldwin and his awesome staff for their support during this journey.

Condolences may be expressed at www.lawrybroth ers.com.

Arrangements are by Lawry Brothers Funeral Home -- Winslow Chapel, 173 China Road, Winslow; (800) 660-2111.

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Published by Morning Sentinel on May 7, 2009.

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Norma Morrissey

May 10, 2009

Kathy & Family:

Please accept my deepest sympathy and know that my thoughts and prayers are with you.
If there is anything I may do Kathy, please do not hesitate. I feel privilaged to have been part of your conversations regarding Bruce and know that he put up a brave fight. Know that he is safe now, not in pain, and watching over you all.

kayla boucher

May 9, 2009

i love you megan, josh, kathy & familyy. i was glad to be here with guys these past few days.:)

kayla boucher

May 9, 2009

Megan, although yoursitting right beside me,im still goingto writeyou something to you and your family. i'm so sorry for you guys and i've never met someone as strong as you and josh,;) and the rest of your family.im pretty sure that i loved your dad, whenever he would come to our cheering games he would always cheer us on instead of the basketball players.:)and i can see where you get your looks from.;] your DAD was a cutie. and so aren't you and josh. and i can only imagine how hard this is for you guys but keep your chin up high and i'm glad that i went to both, the visiting hours and the funeral, and i will try my best to make it to the burial. but look at how long he lasted. he was diagnosed november 6 and was supposed to go before christmas, and look. it may 9 and he just went may 5th. that's 6 months longer than he was supposed to stay. but in a way this is kinda good because it brought your family really close together. and my best of luck to you and your family. and it;s true, you dont know how strong to be until strong is the only choice you have left. and i promise you that no matter what, whenever you look back i'll always be right here. i love you guys. very much so.:] and i have to keep turning the computer away from you because you keep trying to read this. and we already have soo many memoriesto think of. haha slippery nipple.! at the bar.lol in the car in the front seat when i pretty much slammed my butt in the door cuz we couldn't fit two in one seat.! and brent. well i give you my sorrow and my love to ALL of you.

Megan Witham Jaycee Patten

May 9, 2009

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Jessica Dickey

May 8, 2009

Bruce...
There was not a time that you did not come into the office and bring a huge smile to all of our faces! You are truely an ANGEL! Brenda and Kathy my prayers are with you both... And with everyone else! Rest in Peace You were the strongest person I have EVER met!

Nancy Butler

May 8, 2009

Brenda and all of Bruce's family - My sincerest condolences to you all. I can't believe that 30+ years have passed since our Mt. Blue days. You were both such great kids in H.S., so I am not surprised with the legacy Bruce leaves behind. He was always a great guy, fun to be around, honest and kind. While reading his words the song "Only the good die young" came to mind - how very true! I am so very sorry for your loss.

Gisele, Jim, Adam & Spencer Carey

May 8, 2009

Although we only knew Bruce, Pam and Megan in passing through our kids sporting events and a memorable TREK Across Maine years ago, we want to extend our deepest sympathies to Bruce's family. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you in this time of sorrow.

pam lincoln

May 8, 2009

We started our life together and shared so many memorable moments. Two of those being the births of our children, Joshua Sumner and Jessica Marie. Thank you for remaining in my life and being my friend. I will always cherish the memories and will keep you close to my heart. To Kathy, her boys, and of course, Brenda who cared for him during his illness, thank you for making it a celebration of his life. Joshua, Jessica, and Megan, he is forever with you and will now guide over you from afar. He is watching so don't mess up. :) Bruce, I will love you always.

Jake Mitchell

May 7, 2009

Bruce we love and miss you more than words can explain. You are truely one of a kind and have touched my life and braydens in a way we never could imagine. As brayden told me wednesday night your an angel now. For ever by my side.

Scott Higgins

May 7, 2009

I did not know Bruce very well but my daughter Frannie is close to Megan and always spoke highly of him.To Bruce's family, I am terribly sorry for your loss and I hope that the special memories that you have made together will help you through this tragic time. To Bruce, thank you for making a lasting impression on my daughter and I will do my best to repay the favor by watching over Megan for you. God bless!

Jeremy and Wendy Morrison

May 7, 2009

Although we didn't get the chance to meet Bruce or his family, we are friends with Matt Watson and his family. They spoke of Bruce in a manner that I can't describe with words. He sounded like an impressive person that had a lot of true friends and loved his family and life itself.
We are sorry for your loss, and our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.

Rodney Hiltz

May 7, 2009

I was a friend of Bruce's from childhood thru high school. We grew up just down the road from each other and loved to play football in his backyard (though we were all terrified that Brenda would cream us). There are few people who come thru your life that you describe as genuinely good people. Bruce was a good person in every way. I lost touch with Bruce many years ago, but I know that growing up if you met him you had a friend. I never remember anyone ever saying a single bad word about Bruce and that is the measure of a truly special person. I'm sorry for his family - your loss must be unbearable and my heart goes out to you all. Mrs. Bean & Brenda thank you for raising & sharing such a wonderful son and brother.

Juanita Carbone

May 7, 2009

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Bruce Bean. Although it has been years since I have been in his presence back home in Skowhegan Maine, I remember him well. He always had a smile on his face and was very friendly and outgoing. I know how special his family was to him and he to them, especially his sister Brenda. Best Wishes to everyone

Kimberly Cyrway

May 7, 2009

Uncle Bruce,
You are the best uncle I could have ever asked for. I will always cherish the moments we had together. Climbing Mt. Katahdin was one the greatest times we had. I always looked forward to Christmas and the Yankee swap because you were a riot when it came to opening your present and trying to swap. I love you with all of my heart and I am going to miss all the great times but I will cherish them forever. You will always be in my heart. <3 <3

Charles Swartz

May 7, 2009

Though I did not know you Bruce, thank you for your service for the preservation of FREEDOM ......... I Salute You.

My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Bruce S Bean, US Army Veteran .... and Hero.

Charlie
Viet Nam Veteran
USN(Ret)

Barbara West

May 7, 2009

Dear Bruce, I do not know you , but after reading your obituary, I have to say it must have been an honor to know.
god bless my prays are with you,and your family and friends.

Wes

May 7, 2009

Rest in peace, my fellow veteran.

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