Steven Perry Bean, born on January 18, 1956, in Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina, passed away peacefully on January 9, 2026, at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He was 69 years old.
Steven was the beloved son of the late William Lester and Novelle Mabe Carrick Bean. He spent his formative years in Lexington, where he received his education at Central Davidson High School. From a young age, Steven accepted Christ as his Savior at Holloways Baptist Church, a faith he carried with him throughout his life.
For two decades, Steven dedicated his professional career to Tubular Textiles, where he worked as a machine shop manager until his retirement. His colleagues and friends remember him as a diligent and committed professional.
In his personal life, Steven found joy in simple pleasures. He was an avid dog lover and cherished the companionship of his pets. He also had a passion for riding Harleys, embracing the freedom and adventure that came with it.
Steven is preceded in death by his parents. He leaves behind a loving family, including his sons Shane Bean and Jeremy Bean, and his cherished granddaughter Gabrielle Bean. He is also survived by Jennifer Draper and her family, Braden, Faith, and Natelle Draper. Among his treasured lifetime friends are Lucy Bean Draper Olasin and Joan Mashburn, who will forever hold him dear in their hearts.
At this time, no formal services are planned. Steven's family and friends will remember him privately, celebrating the life of a devoted father, grandfather, and friend.
May his soul rest in peace, and may his memory be a blessing to all who knew him.
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