500 University Blvd. West
Silver Spring, Maryland
On Friday, June 17, 2005, MICHAEL BRIAN BEAUREGARD of Silver Spring, MD. Beloved husband of Cheryl A. Beauregard; father of Michelle A. Beauregard; son of Roberta and the late Roger Beauregard; brother of Jeannette Carlson. Relatives and friends may call at St. John the Evangelist Church, 10103 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD on Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. John the Evangelist Church on Thursday, June 23, at 10 a.m. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John the Evangelist Endowment Fund, Virginia Tech Scholarship Fund, Oakdale Emory UMC Organ Fund or Academy of The Holy Cross. Arrangements by COLLINS FUNERAL HOME.
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CAROL FISHER (CLELAND)
July 14, 2005
JEANETTE, SO SORRY IN THE LOSS OF YOUR BROTHER. I KNOW YOU SUFFERED A LOSS IN 6TH GRADE I THINK IT WAS WHEN YOUR DAD DIED IN A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT WITH MY NEIGHBOR. I PRAY GOD WILL EASE YOUR PAIN AND HELP YOU THRU THESE DIFFICULT DAY'S AHEAD. I WENT TO SCHOOL WITH YOU IN 6TH GRADE AND LIVED NEXT STORE TO THE ELEM. SCHOOL. EVEN HAVE OLD PHOTO'S OF OUR CLASS ON THE PLAYGROUND FROM BACK THEN. AGAIN MY GOD PUT HIS ARM'S AROUND YOUR FAMILY AND HELP THEM THRU THIS TIME.
Mary Sciamanna Baldassano
July 13, 2005
I also remember Mike from the "old" neighborhood Harmony Hills and remember that awful accident that took his father and several other neighborhood friends away too many years ago ~ my sincere condolenses to the family especially his mother.
Len Aamodt
July 11, 2005
I was very sad to hear of Mike's passing. Although it's been many years since we've spoken, I have very fond memories of Mike from the old neighborhood. We were good friends in school and were in "Home Room" together from Harmony Hills Elementary School thru graduation at Peary. I remember Mike's generous nature and kind spirit. God bless you all during this hard time.
Colleen Catron
July 11, 2005
We're so very sorry for your loss. Mike was such a decent guy. He was always friendly and helpful. I remember how nice he was to my father when he used to drop the kids off at St. John's. I don't think Mike had a mean bone in his body. We've lost a good one!
Colleen & Mike Catron
Ross Tuttle
July 11, 2005
I did not know Michael; I do remember Jeanette. My sincere condolences on the loss of your son. May the peace of God be with you during your grieving and beyond.
Beverly Gerber
July 10, 2005
Jeanette,
I remember you from our class of 1970. I am so sorry that you lost your brother Michael. My sympathy to you and
yours.
Beverly (Gerber) Greenfield
John Rutter
July 10, 2005
I grew up with Mike. He, his neighbor Bobby Campbell and a friend from across the street, Andy Clark, and I played together most every day for years. Mike and I even shared the same birthday just after Christmas, and I remember Roberta throwing wonderful parties for Mike early in December so his birthday wouldn't get lost in the holiday season.
We weren't in close touch after high school, but I heard from time to time that he was doing well; occasionally saw Roberta during our commute.
Mike's passing is a real loss, and I want to send my deepest sympathies to Roberta, Jeannette, Cheryl and Michelle.
Trish (Patty) Currie (Barton)
July 10, 2005
My prayers are with Mike's family. I knew Mike in high school. I was fortunate to speak with him by phone several years ago after I missed our 15 year reunion. I thank God for that time.
Again, Mike and his family are in my prayers at this time. May God give his family strength through this difficult time.
Keith Nisson
July 9, 2005
My heart goes out to the Beauregard family, as I know Mike tragically lost his father at a young age too. Mike was always a generous sort, letting other kids (including me!) take a spin on his minibike in the woods on "lower Dauphine". I used to play football with Mike as a kid too, with Jim and Jon Lamb, and my brothers Todd and Grant, where we nicknamed Mike "Dozer", because you could hand-off the ball to him, and five guys could pile on top of him, and he'd keep churning his legs and run another 10 yards with guys hanging all over him (like a bulldozer, if that wasn't obvious!). I saw Mike at the last Peary reunion, and had a great conversation with him, we reminisced about those days playing football on lower Dauphine Street, and the antics in the woods. Mike was as happy as I'd ever seen him, seemed so in love with his wife, and content with all aspects of his life. I'm so sorry for your loss, but please take solace in knowing that the guys from the old neighborhood thought so well of Mike. I'm sorry that I didn't find out about the service until too late, I surely would have been there, however, "Dozer" will be in my prayers tonight.
Annie Williams
June 21, 2005
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the Beauregard family. I met Mike at St. John's when I would do lunch and playground duty. He was so friendly and outgoing and was so easy to talk to. As time went on, I realized what a giving person he was and what a love of life he had. Always there to help in any way he could. He truly was a special person and will be missed greatly. He is in the Lords loving arms now.
MaryAnn Hutchings
June 21, 2005
Cheryl,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I pray God gives you and yours strength in the coming days.
Warm regards,
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