Edward is survived by his sons Doug Beaman of Thornton, Colorado and Charles and wife Jayne (Swisher) Beaman of Casselberry, Florida, mother Irene Beaman of Holly, Colorado, brother Delmas and wife June Beaman of Sheridan Lake, Colorado, sister of Joy Beaman of St. David, Arizona, 5 grandchildren, Shane, Chas, Samantha, Jacqulyn, Tommy and wife Jessica, sister-in-law Linda Beaman of Holly, Colorado, several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and host of friends.
He was proceeded in death by his father Wilbert Beaman, twin brothers Albert and Delbert Beaman and sister-in-law Sharon Beaman.
He started as a farm boy and then went to work for Donahoe Motor Company in Holly. He then moved to Longmont, Colorado where he worked for Long's Pontiac as a mechanic and at Golden Transfer as an over-the-road driver and as a mechanic with them. He also worked for IMCO Trailers for a short time before moving to Phoenix, Arizona where he worked for Hallmark Trailers. He retired there in 2002.
Although he was retired he still helped his brother Delmas every summer. What a great brother! He will be greatly missed by all of us.
Edward is survived by his sons Doug Beaman of Thornton, Colorado and Charles and wife Jayne (Swisher) Beaman of Casselberry, Florida, mother Irene Beaman of Holly, Colorado, brother Delmas and wife June Beaman of Sheridan Lake, Colorado, sister of Joy Beaman of St. David, Arizona, 5 grandchildren, Shane, Chas, Samantha, Jacqulyn, Tommy and wife Jessica, sister-in-law Linda Beaman of Holly, Colorado, several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and host of friends.
He was proceeded in death by his father Wilbert Beaman, twin brothers Albert and Delbert Beaman and sister-in-law Sharon Beaman.
He started as a farm boy and then went to work for Donahoe Motor Company in Holly. He then moved to Longmont, Colorado where he worked for Long's Pontiac as a mechanic and at Golden Transfer as an over-the-road driver and as a mechanic with them. He also worked for IMCO Trailers for a short time before moving to Phoenix, Arizona where he worked for Hallmark Trailers. He retired there in 2002.
Although he was retired he still helped his brother Delmas every summer. What a great brother! He will be greatly missed by all of us.
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