Robert (Bob) Bean
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Robert (Bob) Bean passed away March 26, 2018 after battling an unusual form of cancer. During his last few days, he calmly talked and laughed with family and friends to the extent his condition would allow. Bob was born in Clarksville, Arkansas in 1950. His family moved to Wichita when he was nine months old. Bob was raised in Wichita, and he graduated from Southeast High School in 1968. Obtaining a college education was very important to Bob, and he worked his way through Wichita State University receiving his business degree in 1972. Bob and Marilyn met while working together; they married in 1970; and loved and supported each other ever since. Bob was very active at College Hill Church, and the Communicators Sunday School class at College Hill was a significant part of Bob’s life, of which Bob and Marilyn were charter members. Bob worked in healthcare for 48 years. He was employed by Wesley Medical Center for 23 years and later Via Christi St. Francis for 5 years in Wichita, but in 1997 he joined Lawrence Memorial Hospital for 20 years. Bob thrived at LMH while working in several key roles. He loved the people he worked with and the community the hospital served. Bob retired in September of 2017. He enjoyed many activities over the years. He was always terrific with children, which led him to dressing and acting as Santa Claus and as a juggling clown on many occasions. At times he performed music, singing while playing his guitar. For many years, Bob created an elaborate Halloween display area in his garage and front yard for the enjoyment of the neighborhood kids – and nobody enjoyed it more than Bob. He was the scoutmaster at his church in Wichita, and he loved to plan and take his scouts on summer backpacking trips to Colorado. Bob was a big sports fan and supported all of the major universities in Kansas. In the past several years, Bob spent as much time as possible with his 3 grandchildren, attending their games and making toys for them. Bob will be missed by family, friends and co-workers. Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Maxine and Garland Bean; and he is survived by his wife of forty-eight years, Marilyn (Keech) Bean; son, David Bean (Cheryl) of Topeka; daughter, Jennifer Singh (Rakesh) of Ft. Smith, Arkansas; three grandchildren, Ashley, Austin and Caitlyn Bean; brothers, Mike and Gary; sister Beverly Hume (Roger); sister-in-law, Pam Harnden (Ron); and father-in-law, Elmer Keech. A Memorial Service will be held at College Hill United Methodist Church, Wichita, Kansas, on Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. There will be A Time for Remembrance held at LMH for employees and co-workers. Please share tributes online at warrenmcelwain.com. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests gifts be made to College Hill United Methodist Church, 2930 E. 1st Street North, Wichita, KS 67214 or Lawrence Memorial Hospital Endowment Association, 325 Maine Street, Lawrence, KS 66044, in Bob’s memory.
My thoughts and prayers are with you, Marilyn, your kids and grandkids, and all of the family. Even though our paths didn’t cross often, I will always remember how kind and gracious Bob was.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you Marliyn and family!Sorryfor your loss!
Dear Marilyn (and family), I am so sorry for your loss. I enjoyed working with Bob, particularly trading grandchildren stories. He was smitten with them for sure! Please know Jeff and I are thinking about you both. Sincerely, Sheryle and Jeff
Marilyn and family, I am so sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. For a few years, I was lucky enough to share office space with Bob in the old 69 wing of the hospital. He was such a kind and fun person and he will be truly missed.
Marilyn and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I worked at LMH and if I ever needed any questions answered about the charge master, Bob was THE man!!! It was a pleasure working with him. I know he will be terribly missed. Bernice Hiner
I am so sorry for your loss! I enjoyed many years working with Bob. Bob was truly someone I respected and someone we all could count on to help get the answers to questions we had. Marilyn, I will keep you in my prayers during this time.
I only knew Bob at Southeast High School and then lost track of him. We played together on the basketball team and as I remember, he was a fabulous kicker on the football team. He was always nice and easy to be around and in reading his bio, I’m not surprised he was a good husband, father, and active in his church and scouts. It sounds like he lived a good exemplary life and his family should be proud of the life he lived. My wife, Nancy, and I are very sorry to hear of his passing
So sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. I worked with Bob while he was at Wesley through the Credit Bureau and always respected him as he was always a gentlemen a very honest man to communicate with. Business needs more people like him. Dale Hinshaw
Dear Marilyn and family,
Wishing you all peace and comfort at this sad time. It was a pleasure to work with Bob, it was so fun watching “Santa” over the years. We will miss him terribly.
My deepest sympathy,