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Elise Kroeber
May 18, 2022
Duane helped the teachers in Daly City as they worked to obtain a real contract. He was liked and respected by all teachers in the Jefferson Elementary School District. He kept in contact with a few of the teachers, so as to be able to give advice around their 'contract' and other matters. I was fortunate to be one of those teachers.
Kathi Leal
October 18, 2021
I loved and respected Duane. He was such a brilliant lawyer, kind, compassionate and really served the members of our Teamster Union. I was thrilled when he worked on one of my cases and I would watch and listen in awe. He was such a great man.
My father, Ben, said that Duane was his best friend and I loved listening to them sharing past experiences.
He will be truly missed.
God Bless
Patty (Leal) Newlan
October 17, 2021
My Dad was Ben Leal, Teamsters Local 856. As far back as I can remember, my Dad would speak of Duane as the authority on any matter regarding work. When I would hear the name Duane Beeson, it was as if time stopped to consider the greatness of him. May your family be blessed with wonderful memories. My Dad truly adored and respected him.
Ronald Salsig
July 20, 2021
My Uncle Duane was the most eloquent Uncle I could possibly have ... he helped me in ways I could not possibly have imagined ... always kept me on my toes when I strayed, showing me the right way ... the most influential elder in my life ...
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Jeff Sloan
July 13, 2021
The passing of a great man. From a vantage point 40 years after my relatively brief time at the firm, I still remember his broken typewriter stories, his rendition of firm and therefore labor history, his every-Saturday-morning presence in the office writing briefs, and his brilliance, kindness and courtly demeanor. A giant in the development of American labor law. Condolences to his family and the firm.
Gary F Karnes
July 12, 2021
I am sorry to have not known Duane before his death as I benefited from his advocacy for non-religious C.O.s. I was one of those who applied for a C.O. in 1969 on moral grounds and was denied, charged with a federal felony and eventually let go because of Duane's defense of the expanded version of C.O. eligibility. I wish I knew him back then. I refused induction at the Oakland center in 1970. I also was a member of the Teamsters down here in Salinas.
All the best to family.
May peace and justice prevail,
Gary Karnes [email protected] and 831 402-9106.
Annette Hogue
July 11, 2021
I met Duane in 1988 when I started my Legal Secretary career at Beeson, Tayer. I always remember his calm demeanor and sly wit and of course his old upright typewriter that he would use! Of course a few times a week one of the typewriter keys got away! He was kind and studious and I learned so much those years. He left an impression on me that has lasted my entire career.
My deepest condolences to his family and colleagues.
Paul Simpson
July 10, 2021
Duane was a lawyer´s lawyer and a true gentlemen. I had the privilege and pleasure of litigating numerous arbitration cases against Duane during my four decades of practice. I´ll miss him. My condolences to his family.
Thomas Acosta
July 8, 2021
My condolences to the family of the extraordinary Duane Beeson.
Burt Boltuch
July 8, 2021
From the moment I met Duane in the summer of 1976, Duane was my mentor, my friend and a person to whom I would turn with any issue. To this day, I think I am the only person that Duane hired straight out of law school.
His death has brought up so many memories of going into his glass walled office at 100 Bush Street to ask a question, to seek advice or just to chat about the world and the trade union movement. Duane was an icon. His obituary outlines so many cherished parts of his life.
I am so glad that about 12 years ago I had a party at my house for Duane and as many as the attorneys who had worked with him who could come. My memory is about 35-40 people were there. Although he hated tributes, Duane was so moved by the turnout and the love.
I last saw him about two years ago when Pat Szymanski and I spent a lovely afternoon with Duane and Jenny his caregiver. Now that the impact of the pandemic has slightly lifted, I was planning to go see him again soon. I regret that I could not.
May your memory always be a blessing. My heartfelt condolkences to the family.
I will miss you but I will NEVER forget you.
RIP Duane.
Duane you were my moral compass. I cherish the opportunity to have know you, to have worked with you, to have learned from you.
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