Howard David Beeman, born on December 23, 1955, in Derby, Connecticut, passed away on August 2, 2025. A beloved member of his family and community, Howard will be remembered for his warm spirit and commitment to those he loved.
Howard had a rich and varied life, characterized by deep interests in history and science, as well as a passion for science fiction shows. He was a longtime member of the Moose Lodge in Lake Panasoffkee, Florida, where he enjoyed engaging with friends and making lasting memories. Central to his life were the moments spent with his family, always relishing the time shared with those he cherished.
Howard is survived by his children, Howie Beeman (Amber) of Princeton, Zach Beeman of Princeton, and Rebecca Robertson (James) of Princeton, who carry forward his legacy of love and dedication. He also leaves behind his siblings: Danny Beeman (Kristy) of New York, John Beeman of Princeton, Sandra Rose of Cadiz, Deborah Jaren (Jim) of Florida, Barbara McAdams (Jerry) of Princeton, and Diane Hoglo (John) of Dawson Springs; a family that valued their time together. The joy of Howard’s life continued through his grandchildren: Hadley Beeman, Adalyn Beeman, Emmett Robertson, and Korra Robertson, who will forever hold fond memories of their grandfather. Howard also has serval nieces and nephews.
Howard is preceded in death by his father Westley Beeman, his mother Agnes Beeman, as well as his brothers Westley and David Beeman, and his son Daniel Beeman. The memories of these loved ones will remain close to the hearts of all who carry Howard's legacy forward.
As we remember Howard, we celebrate a life filled with love, laughter, and shared experiences. May his memory serve as a guiding light for his family and friends as they navigate the days ahead.
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