Details of Kenneth O. /Bean/
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Life Information
Born: 5 Jun 1940 at: Wisconsin
Died: 2 Aug 2022 at: Webster, MA

Family Information
Other Info
CATEGORY: Event
TYPE: Obituary
DATE: 2 Aug 2022
NOTE: Webster

It is with great sorrow and faith in the promise of Christ, that the family of the Reverend Kenneth Orson Bean, age 83 of Webster,
Massachusetts his peacesful passing surrounded by family on August 2, 2002. He was a generous and faithful child of God with a heart so big,it never ran out of room to love and care for
Others even to his last days As a Lutheran pastor, his compassion and genuine love for people was apparent in all that he did. While he would say that his 57 years of ordained ministry
filled him with blessings beyond measure, we know that he was a blessing to more people than he ever realized. As a husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend, he consistently poured out love, faith, and joy for everyone.
He did everything with full force, from playing charades and games, to tackling tasks and work around but most of all he loved with full force and everybody could feel it in his presence. He was a faithful friend who cared deeply about the people
In his life, making meaningful connections wherever he went.
He was always there to offer a listening ear, shoulder to cry on, encouraging words, or share laughter.

Ken was a graduate of Concordia Seminary(1965), then served as a Mission Developer for Good Shepherd(LCMS) (1965-1970) in London, Ontario(1965-1970),finally serving most of his ministry Good Shepherd in Westborough, Massachusetts(1970-2005)h.
In 1976 he left the LCMS church and was part of the AELC time of the AELC from 1976-1988 when he served on the planning committee for New England ELCA, of which he joined and remained an ELCA minister throughout his life, During this time he served as a part time chaplain for the Lutheran Rehabilitation and Skilled Care Center in Worcester(!978-2021), as well as several years as chairperson of the Westborough Clergy Association, among many others. Looking back on the many ways and places he was able to serve, he said” what I did in ministry was largely strengthened by the love and unfailing support of my dear wife, Patricia (Neulieb) Bean whom I married in 1963.”
Ken leaves behind his loving wife, Patricia Bean after 59 years of cherished marriage, and four children; Deborah Harvell, Daniel Bean, and his wife Debora, Michele Pavlis, and Mark Bean. As well as seven grandchildren including; Jessica Recore and her husband Richard, the Rev.Nicole Harvell, Courtney Pavlis, Chiara & Lucia Bean. He was predecease by his five siblings, and leaves numerous nieces/nephews behind.
A viewing will take place at the ROBERT J. MILLER FUNERAL HOME and LAKE CHAPEL, 366 School St., Webster on Friday, August 12 from 4-7PM.
The Funeral Service will be Saturday August 13,2022 at 10 AM at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church(183 West Main St., Westborough,MA.) with a brief reception to follow.
All are invited to attend the graveside burial in Mount Zion Cemetery in Webster at 2:30PM on Saturday, August 13.
Donations may be made to: Zion Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, 70 Main St., Oxford,MA. 01540 OR Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, 183 W, Main St., Westborough,MA. OR Ascentria Care Alliance(Worcester, MA)
The ROBERT J.MILLER FUNERAL HOME and LAKE CHAPEL is HONORED to be assisting the family with arrangements

PLAC: Webster, MA

CATEGORY: Residence
DATE: 2020
PLAC: 8 Cross Ct. Webster, MA

Notes
Note # 1:
Pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Westborough, MA from 1970-2005

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