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Northern Colorado Crematory
Mark Alan Bean
April 4th, 2015
Mark Allen Bean, 49, of Greeley, Colorado passed away on Saturday, April 4, 2015. He was born March 13, 1966, in Greeley to Buddy and Janet Bean. He graduated from Greeley West High School in 1984. Mark was a very loving and very caring person who would do anything for anyone. He enjoyed fishing, camping, hunting and collecting coins among other things. He loved spending time with family and friends and cherished the time he spent with his children and grandchildren. He spent many years as a meat cutter in several local grocery stores, a job he throughly enjoyed. Mark is survived by his daughters Kalee Voegtle of Craig, Brittney Minne of Greeley, and Ashley Bean of Durango, Grandchildren Brooklynn and Kynleigh Minne and Kaden Voegtle, brother Mike Bean, Stacy Bean, niece Taylor Nelson, and nephew Tory Bean. He was preceded in death by his parents. Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 18, 2015, at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 1800 21st. Ave., Greeley.
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Northern Colorado Crematory revolutionized end-of-life care as the community’s first cremation-only provider. Share a quiet farewell with a private viewing or take comfort in a beautiful memorial in our renovated, peaceful chapel. We offer convenient online arrangements and tailored cremation plans for every need and budget. Northern Colorado Crematory uses state-of-the-art equipment to provide respectful, private cremations that are the least impactful to our planet....
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