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Carol A. Beebie, 78, of Plattsburgh, passed away on Wednesday, June 11, 2025 at the UVM Health Network-CVPH with her family by her side. She was born in Pittsburgh, PA on October 3, 1946 , the daughter of Edward and Catherine (Keller) Rostak.
Carol graduated from Our Lady of Victory High School. She met her future husband Wayne Beebie at Fishman's Dept. Store, she worked as a clerk and he was a stock boy. They were married at Our Lady of Victory Church on July 8, 1967. Carol was a Mental Health Intake Specialist for Clinton County Office of Mental Health. She enjoyed spending summers in her pool, shopping, traveling and her greatest joy was spending time with her grandchildren.
Carol was predeceased by her parents, her beloved husband Wayne and her nephew Joey Rostak.
She is survived by three children; Scott Beebie and his wife Lisa, Cindy Rotz and her husband Tracy and Jason Beebie and his wife Stacey, all of Plattsburgh, nine grandchildren; Allison, Ryan, Shayna, Justine, Brett, Lucas, Maggie, Logan and Noah, her siblings Ed Rostak and his wife Mary, Kathleen Horstman and her husband Dallas and Mary Rostak, a sister-in-law, Mary Anne DeAngelo and a large extended family also survive her.
Calling hours will be held on Thursday, June 19, 2025 from 4:00 to 7:00 pm, at the Brown Funeral Home in Plattsburgh. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 2:00 pm on Friday June 20, 2025 at Our Lady of Victory Church in Plattsburgh, burial will follow in St. Peter's Cemetery.
Donations in Carol’s memory may be made to the Elmore SPCA. Carol's family wishes to thank her caregivers; Melissa, Michelle, Karrie, Dianna and Maddy for the love and attention they provided.
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