Jeanette Beard

Beard, Jeanette “Jean”, 56, Bank of America supervisor, died Friday, June 2, 2006. Rosary 7:00 Sunday, June 4 and Funeral Mass 10:00 A.M., Monday, June 5, both at Church of the Magdalen. Interment 2:00 P.M., Monday, June 5, St. Rose Cemetery, Mt. Vernon, KS. Survivors: husband, Richard; children, Chad Beard (Holly), Shannon Beard and Scott Beard, all of Wichita; mother, Caroline Stuhlsatz of Cheney, KS; grandchild, Connor Beard; brothers, Ron Stuhlsatz (Mary), Don Stuhlsatz (Vivian) and Rich Stuhlsatz (Sue); sisters, Pat Dwyer (Dick) and Diane Bonzyck (Mike); mother-in-law, Frances Beard; numerous nieces and nephews. Memorials have been established with Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice, 313 S. Market, Wichita, KS, 67202, Victory in the Valley, 3755 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS, 67208 and St. Rose Cemetery Fund, Mt. Vernon, KS. Downing Lahey Mortuary East.
Rosary 7:00 P.M., Sunday, June 4, Church of the Magdalen. Interment 2:00 P.M., Monday, June 5, St. Rose Cemetery, Mt. Vernon, KS.
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
My deepest heartfelt condolences go out to the entire Beard family. May God hold you in the palm of his hand during this difficult time of loss. Jean was a wonderful, caring, funny, strong women who I was priviledged to work with. She truly was an example of a lady in every way. I will miss her, but will think of her often and always fondly. Our loss is heaven’s gain.
Her loss is felt deeply by all who were priveleged to know her. Jean was a friend, a leader & the kind of person that made things better just be bieng there. As a memeber of her ‘bank family’ I will be mourning her absence. May all who love her find peace knowing she will not suffer any longer. God sent her pain away & took her home.
Our deepest sympathy and thoughts are with you. Diane and Mike are good friend of ours and Diane is fellow classmate from high school years. Out continued thoughts and prayers are with you all.
I just heard about Jean last night. I am so sorry for your loss. As you already know, Jean was a special woman. She touched many lives around her. I used to work with her at the call center and she would joke with me, encourage me, inspire me, and motivate me. Many of the things I did right as a manager were because I observed how she conducted herself. Thank you for sharing her and allowing us to tell you what she meant to us. I will be praying for you and your family. Remember Isaiah 43:2.
Richard, This a voice from your past letting you know that I was deeply saddened to read about Jean in the newspaper. You have my heartfelt sympathy and prayers. Do you remember Karen and Bill Arnold that lived across the street from you on Ridgewood? I haven’t seen you since your oldest son was a baby, but I have thought of you and Jean often. Jean was a delightful person then, and I am sure that never changed over the years.
Dick, Shannon, Scott, Chad, Holly and Conner – She will be missed. May love and memories provide comfort in your time of loss. Wish we could be there. Lisa, Kendall and Alex Edwards
My thoughts and prayers are with each and every one of you. I worked with Jean when it was Bank IV. We kept in touch on and off over the years and she was such an influence in my life. May God be with each of you.
I worked with Jean Beard at Bank of America. I always admired her strength, and positive attitude towards life! She will be sorely missed by everyone! My thoughts and prayers go out to her family and friends!!
Shannon, We are currently in Virginia visiting one of our kids/family. Judy called this morning to tell us that she had seen your mom’s obituary in the Eagle. Please know that you and your family are in our prayers. Your mom was such a wonderful lady…and the apple doesn’t fall far. She left a fabulous legacy, and Shannon you are already a star. The sky is the limit for you, and you will make your mom proud. Take care and rest assured that you are loved by so many people. God bless you, and I’m sorry we cannot attend the services, but you are in our hearts and prayers. Also, Shannon, I hope that know that there is no proper way to grieve. Just let yourself go in the way that seems right to you. Everyone will understand. We love you so, and remember with fondness ALL the work that you and your mom did for the Stine family the night of Judy’s wedding. You’re the BEST, girlfriend, and we love you! Jerry and Carole Stine
I met Jean over 8 years ago. I applied for a job with the then NationsBank, and had the pleasure of being interviewed by Jean. As luck would have it, I was hired and after the training period was assigned to the team that Jean managed. What good luck I had. I have never met a more gentle, caring person. A great coach and friend. It saddens me that she has left this world, but by the grace of God she has been healed of the pain and agony she has suffered. I am so blessed that she was a small part of my life, and she will be missed by all who loved her so. My prayers and sympathy to the family, you were so very lucky she graced your lives. May God bless you and give you peace through this trying time.
Jean was always in my thoughts and prayers. The last time I talked with her, she told me didn’t often feel like visiting. I sent her flowers on Tuesday, not knowing she was so ill. I will not be able to attend the services as I will be on dialysis at that time. My thoughts and prayers will be with you all.
Am so sorry for your loss.
Dear Chad and Holly, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Sharon Billerman Bank of America
We would like to express our sorrows for the entire Beard family and anyone who new Jean. We both had the pleasure of working with Jean. She was always ready with a joke and could make anyone laugh. She will be sincerely missed in this world. She was a good coworker and great friend. May God bless you and your entire family in this dark hour.