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Memorial Services set for Brian Beasley

The memorial will be on October 6, at 11 a.m. in Danville

Dublin resident Brian Beasley, age 57, died on September 29, 2012. According to legacy.com, the memorial services for Beasley are set for Saturday, Oct. 6 at 11 a.m. at the East Bay Fellowship in Danville.


A scholarship fund has been set up in Beasley's name.

The Dublin High PFO sent out this email to the Dublin High community:

With the tragic passing of former DHS parent Brian Beasley, the family has ask that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Brian Beasley Athletic Scholarship Fund set up here at DHS.

Donations can be made out to DHS Athletic Scholarship and in the memo section please write Brian Beasley.

Checks can be sent to:

Dublin High School
Attn: Terri Oravetz
8151 Village Parkway
Dublin CA 94568

You can also go directly to Student Activities and donate by credit card (not over the phone) or cash is always acceptable. Any questions Terri can be reached  at 833-3300 x 7105.

For those of you who didn't know Brian I can tell you that this is definitely a fitting tribute to this wonderful man. He touched many lives of the students and parents at DHS and he always brought passion and enthusiasm to every DHS sporting event he attended.  He will be greatly missed.

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