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Wednesday, October 14, 2020

NWA F/A Ruth E. Bean, widow of NWA Capt. William Paul Bean

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

NWA F/A  Ruth E. Bean, widow of NWA Capt. William Paul Bean

February 17, 1931 ~ October 7, 2020

 


Obituary information for RNPA member Ruth Bean is available online at

https://www.bradshawfuneral.com/obituary/Ruth-Bean

Services will be livestreamed … please see obituary for details.

Thank you,

~ Carol for the PCN 

 

Obituary……………… Ruth E. (Hempy) Bean Ruth E. Bean

February 17th, 1931- October 7th, 2020

 

Ruth Elouise (Hempy) Bean was born on February 17th, 1931 in Bloomington Illinois the youngest of two children born to Howard and Luella Hempy.

 

Ruth worked for Northwest Airlines as a stewardess until she met her husband William who was a pilot for Northwest.

 

She married William P. Bean September 27th, 1958. They lived in Minneapolis until 1970, then moved to Stillwater where they raised their two children. Ruth enjoyed boating on the St. Croix river, entraining, volunteering at Christ Lutheran in Marine, traveling, and attending her children’s many sporting events. 

 

Ruth regularly spent time at their condo in Florida and in 1983 permanently moved to Florida and cared for her husband until his passing in December 1987. Ruth and her daughter have continued to live in Florida until her passing. Ruth was an avid sports fan spending most Sundays at Varsity Club watching the Minnesota Vikings and was a season ticket holder for the Tampa Bay Lightning.

 

Ruth had a passion for traveling by plane and by cruise ship. She typically spent at least three weeks of the year on a Holland America cruise ship traveling the Caribbean, Alaska, Mediterranean, and Europe.

 

Ruth enjoyed being active and was always up for an adventure. She enjoyed living with and spending time with her daughter, having her granddaughter and great grandchildren visit, going to theme parks, beaches, kayaking, reading and laughing.

 

Ruth was preceded in death by husband, William P.; son, William H.; great-grandson, Brandon Elness; sister, Marge Anderson.

 

Ruth is survived by daughter, Ruth A. “RJ” Bean; granddaughter, Tiffany Elness (Chris); great-grandchildren, Brooke, Abigail, Gavin, and Elodie.

 

Service Wednesday, October 21, 2:00 P.M. at BRADSHAW CELEBRATION OF LIFE CENTER, 2800 Curve Crest Boulevard, Stillwater.  Interment Oakland Cemetery, Marine on St. Croix. Service will be livestreamed at https://www.bradshawfuneral.com/obituary/Ruth-Bean

 Memorials preferred to American Heart Association.

…………………………….

Capt. William Paul Bean, age 56

Birth Date:    20 May 1931        

NWA hire date:  08-19-1950     

 

BEAN, WILLIAM P., 56, of Tarpon Springs, died Friday (Nov. 20, 1987) at Tarpon Springs General Hospital. He was born in Winona, Minn., and moved here 4 1/2 years ago from Stillwater, Minn. He was a Boeing 747 captain with Northwest Orient airlines. He was a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Minnesota. Survivors include his wife, Ruth; a son, William H., Atlanta, Ga.; a daughter, Ruth A. Bean, Tarpon Springs; two brothers, James, Springfield, Minn., and John R., Nordland, Wash.; a sister, Joanne Tews, Winona; and one grandchild. North Guardian Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs.

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