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Louise Beale Obituary

Louise Ritchie Beale, 82, of Chevy Chase, MD, passed away peacefully and surrounded by family on Friday, March 21, 2025, following a long illness. Louise was born on January 2, 1943 in Washington, DC to the late Brig. Gen. William L. Ritchie and Eleanor Preston Ritchie.
Louise grew up in Washington, DC, and graduated from Madeira before venturing to the University of Colorado Boulder for college. Her adventurous nature then led her to two years as a Pan Am stewardess during the golden age of travel. Based in San Francisco, she traveled all over the South Pacific with regular, long layovers in Hawaii and Tahiti. While the job was often glamorous, it also included poignant flights carrying US troops into Vietnam during the war.
Louise returned to Washington in her mid-twenties and earned an MA in Speech Pathology and Audiology from Catholic University. In 1974, she married John Beale, and they spent the next 10 years in Evergreen, Colorado, where they welcomed daughters Sarah, Katharine, and Christina, while also being near Louise's step-daughter, Holly. Louise retained close friendships from every phase of her life, including dear friends from Evergreen.
In 1984, Louise and John moved back to Washington, and she reconnected with old friends and made many new ones through the groups with which she volunteered and joined socially. Among others, she served on the boards of The Washington National Cathedral's All Hallows Guild and The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in DC. She made lasting marks through the committees she chaired, including the memorial trees program with the former, and the speakers program and military veteran support projects with the latter. Louise also had a beautiful singing voice and for many years performed with a choral group, including at the Kennedy Center.
Louise had a passion for animal welfare and wildlife conservation and generously supported organizations doing important work both in the US and abroad. Her greatest legacy, though, is the love she gave to and received from her family and friends to whom she was devoted. Louise had both a caring, gentle nature and deep strength and resolve. She paired a sweet sense of humor with a keen intellect that she quietly demonstrated in her volunteer leadership, book clubs, bridge games, and especially in the countless hours she spent guiding her family, including her two granddaughters who she treasured and saw nearly every day. She was always eager to keep learning and growing.
Louise is survived by her husband John, daughters Holly, Sarah (Brady Demarest), Katharine, and Christina Beale, and granddaughters Ellie and Anna Demarest. As an extension of her modesty she did not want a funeral service, but will be interred at Arlington National Cemetery at a future date.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Louise's memory to All Hallows Guild (https://allhallowsguild.org/) and to The Gentle Barn (https://www.gentlebarn.org/). Please sign the online guest book at:

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Washington Post on Mar. 30, 2025.

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Stacey Demarest

March 31, 2025

Dear Sarah and Family,
My sincere condolences for the loss of your Mom. Meeting her at your wedding, she was very kind and sweet. I am keeping her and all of the Beale family in my thoughts and prayers.
With Love, Stacey

Katie Beale

March 31, 2025

I love and miss you, mom. I wanted to have trees planted in your honor given your love of nature, especially as it relates to the survival of wildlife. You will always be an inspiration to me in all that I do, and continuing your good work will always be an integral part of my life.

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Kathleen Mahoney McGuinness

March 29, 2025

Dear John & Family I am so very sorry for your loss. Your devotion to Louise was obvious. It was a pleasure to know her...for the short time we worked together. May her memory always be a blessing

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