Suzie Beeson
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Suzie Beeson, 49, of Clarkson, Nebraska, died Thursday, April 30, 2020, at her home in Clarkson.
Suzanne was born on August 30, 1970, in Blair, Nebraska, to Lynn & Ginger (Doose) Edgell. She grew up in Blair and graduated from Blair High School in 1989.
Suzie's passion for sports and competition was a huge part of her life and was a contributor to her tenacity in her 12 yearlong battle with breast cancer.
Suzie was blessed with a wonderful marriage to Robert Beeson on June 1, 2002, where she gained four wonderful step children. Catie (Ryan) Ganzel of Fremont; Ellie (Sean) Johnson of Omaha; Alex Beeson of Omaha; & Joe Beeson of Fremont.
Suzie & Bob were also blessed with two boys of their own, Mitchel & Andrew. Suzie was a wonderful grandmother to four grandchildren, Charlotte, Kellen, Holden, & Cecilia.
Following all of the kids became her full time passion, from musicals to sports (including coaching them) to speech & everything in between, being their biggest supporters.
During her more than two decades in education Suzie taught at Norfolk, Elkhorn, and finally in Clarkson, where they made their home for the last 20 years.
Suzie had a passion for vacation planning, with the National Parks being a frequent destination. Suzie in fact completed an 11 mile hike in Glacier National Park in 2019 while she battled stage 4 cancer.
Suzie was an inspiration to so many people, exemplifying the essence of being BEESON STRONG in all aspects of her remarkable life.
Besides Bob, her children, and grandchildren, Suzie is survived by her mother Ginger Edgell of Blair, and her brother Scott and his wife Angela Edgell and their daughters, also of Blair. Suzie was preceded in death by her father Lynn Edgell.
Due to the current restrictions on gatherings, there will be an immediate family only religious service for Suzie with a Celebration of Life gathering open to all to be determined as circumstances allow.
Condolences may be sent to www.millersfh.com