Larry E. Beasing
August 22, 1942 - September 8, 2019

Larry E. Beasing

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Larry E. Beasing, age 77, of Fremont
Died Sunday, September 8, 2019 in Tekamah

Larry was born to Gene and Helen (Moore) Beasing on August 22, 1942, in St. Joseph, MO. He grew up in Falls City, NE, graduating from Falls City High School in 1960. Larry went on to get his degree in Education from Northwest Missouri State in 1964.

On August 22, 1964 Larry married Nancy Armbruster and soon after moved to Fremont. He began his teaching career for Fremont Public Schools at the Junior High School in August of 1965 and retired on May 27, 1999. He taught English and coached 9th grade boys football and basketball.

Larry loved to spend time with family. He was a devoted dad and grandpa. He was an avid reader with a love for the classics. He loved sports and had a passion for coaching. Larry was a longtime member of the Elkhorn Valley Golf Club in Hooper and, if the weather was good, you'd find him on the golf course.

Larry is survived by his daughter Cassy (Mike) Williamsen of Oakland and granddaughter Ingrid Williamsen, brothers Bill (Evelyn) Beasing of Tyler, TX. Roger Beasing of Lolita, CA, Kevin (Kim) Beasing of Lee's Summit, MO, and Dave (Martin) Beasing of Studio City, CA and his faithful friend Miss Pixie.

The memorial service will be 10:30am, Friday, September 13 at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel in Fremont. The family will receive friends Thursday from 5pm to7pm at the funeral home. Memorials may be directed to the family.

Online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com

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Visitation
Thursday, September 12, 2019
With Family 5pm to 7pm
Ludvigsen Mortuary - Fremont
1249 E. 23rd St.
Fremont, NE  68025
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Memorial Service
Friday, September 13, 2019
10:30am
Ludvigsen Mortuary
1249 East 23rd Street
Fremont, NE  68025
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Condolences(13)

  1. Shelly Roland
    Cassy I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. He was w good man and wonderful father.
    sending hugs and prayers
  2. Gary D Ramig
    Beas, so glad we had a great visit a month ago. Just heard of your passing. We spent a lot of good times together and the entire Ramig family enjoyed your presence.
    Take Care my friend.
  3. Ed Wilberding
    Larry was my English teacher and one of my favorite teachers at the Junior High. He had a great, subtle sense of humor. I am in my 44th year of teaching English and often think of how I model his approach. Also got to play some golf with him in Hooper in later years. Thank you Larry for putting up with my false sense of how funny I was in class and for being a role model.
  4. Lois I. McMullen
    To Cassy and family, I am sorry for your loss. Your dad was a fine teacher, and a kind humble man. He was admired and respected. Both of my kids had him for English and thought he was a great teacher. Thoughts and prayers, Lois McMullen
  5. Eric McDunn
    Thoughts and prayers. Mr. Beasing was one of my favorite teachers and will be missed.
  6. Jim Campbell
    I was very fortunate to teach next to Mr. Beasing for many, many years on the third floor of the Administration Building. I always admired Larry's calm demeanor and approach to teaching his 9th graders, and I sent my honor's 8th graders to him for another round of challenging classics. Many hall duty conversations flood my mind now, and I chuckle at his one-of-a-kind humor and keen observations!

    R.I.P. my friend. You will be missed . . .
  7. Tom McGuire
    So many fond memories of my time with Larry. Our football, basketball and baseball days were loads of fun. His touchdown passes to me during our junior and senior years provided the springboard for my ability to move on to college. He was so deserving of being selected the honorary captain in football our senior year. He was a gentle spirit and one that will be missed by all who knew him.
  8. Rachel Wittrock Eggleston
    Many prayers for Larry's family. My memories of Larry from high school are of a guy who was quiet, kind and thoughtful. Always one of the good ones!
  9. Joan Bushkofsky
    I was fortunate to know Larry when I worked at the Pro Shop at Elkhorn Valley Golf Club. He was such a gentle man and always had a kind word. Rest in Peace Larry.
  10. David & Thelma Lunsford
    Thelma and I were very good friends with Larry back in our school days and after. Time and life events took us in separate directions, but the memory of youth and the sound anchor of Falls City cemented bonds distance and time could not erode. We are so very sorry to learn of Larry's passing. Our sympathies, thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Ruhe ins Frieden Larry!
  11. Mary Kelley
    My thoughts and prayers are with the Beasing family.
  12. Kathy S Mackey
    So very sorry for your loss.
  13. Gregg Kupfer
    Coach: Nothing bur great memories of FJHS basketball. You and Coach Ramig were the best. Thanks for teaching me how to be a man along with how to excel in basketball. Your subtle calmness was always appreciated. Say hi to my brother Pud. We'll talk again someday. Much love-Gregg Kupfer
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