BEEBIE - A Mass of Christian burial for Eugene A. Beebie, 88, who died Friday, Nov. 30, 2012, at the CVPH Medical Center, was celebrated at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 4, at St. Peter's Church. The Mass was celebrated by Rev. Bernard Menard, parochial vicar. The altar server was Daniel Shusda. The organist was George Shnob. The pall was placed by his sons Peter and Michael Beebie. The crucifix was placed by his wife Theresa. The readers were daughter Teri-Gene Conlin and Katherine Beebie. The offertory gifts were presented by Emily and Erinn Conlin. The eulogist was Joseph Currie. The pall bearers were Wayne Beebie, Scott Beebie, Jason Beebie, David Trudeau, Joseph Currie and Curt Conlin. Burial followed in the parish cemetery where Rev. Menard read committal prayers and military honors were accorded by the N.Y. Armed Forces Honor Guard and American Legion Post 20. Arrangements were entrusted to Brown Funeral Home, 29 Broad St., Plattsburgh, NY (518) 561-3980. Online condolences and memorial candles may be offered at www.brownfu neralhominc. com
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