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Linda Beebe

Female 1950 - 2002  (51 years)


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  • Name Linda Beebe 
    Born 1 Jul 1950  New London, New London Co, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died 24 Apr 2002  Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I33406  A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America
    Last Modified 19 Oct 2015 

    Father Louis J. Beebe, Sr.,   b. Unknown,   d. Bef Apr 2003 
    Mother Marjorie (Unknown),   b. Unknown 
    Family ID F7428  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Scott Horr,   b. Abt 1947, Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 9 Jan 1976  Norwich, New London Co, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Jamie Horr,   b. Abt 1977, Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified 22 Mar 2009 
    Family ID F4943  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • If you have corrections and/or updated information on this person please contact Roz Edson at MrsEdson@gmail.com

      [[The Day Newspaper - Connecticut
      Published on 4/25/2002
      Waterford - Linda Bernice Horr, of Waterford, born on July 1, 1950, passed away surrounded by her loving family at William W. Backus Hospital on April 24, 2002.
      Linda was the daughter of Marjorie A. Beebe and the late Louis J. Beebe Sr.
      In addition to her husband, Scott Horr, she is survived by her daughter, Jennifer Lynn Bickford and Michael E. Warbin of Norwich; a son, Jamie Louis Horr of Westerly, R.I.; her only grandchild, Donald Bickford of Norwich; a sister, Brenda Williams and her husband Doug of Waterford; five brothers, Louis Beebe Jr. and his wife Kristin of Waterford, Jeffrey Beebe and his wife Cindy of Ledyard, Leonard Beebe and his wife Cheryl of Mystic, Allen and his wife Judy of Waterford, and William Beebe and Martha Stroud of Dover, Arkansas; nieces and nephews, Ryan J. Gallo of Westerly, R.I., Leonard Beebe Jr. and his wife Lisa of Groton, Christopher and Alex Beebe of Ledyard, Amanda Beebe and Nicholas Beebe of Mystic, Leah and Allora Beebe of Waterford, and Michael and Conrad Beebe, also of Waterford; and a great-niece and nephew, Mikayla and Austin Beebe of Groton.
      Linda cruised the country extensively, and lived her life to the fullest. She enjoyed and cherished the love of her family more than words can describe.
      She contributed to Road Bike magazine, and was the co-director of the International Brotherhood of Motorcycle Campers.
      Calling hours are 1-3 p.m. Saturday, April 27, at the Thomas L. Neilan & Sons Funeral Home located at 12 Ocean Ave., New London. A celebration of her life will follow after calling hours at her home.
      In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Salem Volunteer Fire Department.

      http://www.ibmc.org/membermem.htm
      There have been several tributes to our fallen Co-Director, Linda Horr, who lost her life
      in a motorcycle accident in April of 2002. Those we have received so far follow here...
      From Michelle Goldsmith
      Linda had two passions in life. One was motorcycling, the other was her family. Over the years she has done much to promote motorcycling. Following her example, many women found the courage to ride by themselves. Linda wrote several articles for Motorcycle Tour and Cruiser. The magazine had a beautiful article about her riding family, with pictures of Linda, her dad Lou, and her son Jamie. Linda has been a driving force in the IBMC for the last three years. As Co-Director she was responsible for the Campfire Ring, IBMC Handbook and East Coast representation, as well as other related duties.
      Linda's biking career began many years ago. She progressed like many women I know, first riding locally with family and friends, and gradually branching out until she was riding and camping by herself across the continent. Linda treasured those special days when she was traveling and camping. Even bad weather was a cause for celebration, because it always got better. Although Linda enjoyed riding with friends, she would get restless after a few days and go her own way, sometimes meeting back up at a later campout. On trips where she started out alone, she was always delighted when her husband was later able to join her.
      Linda leaves behind her husband and riding partner, Scott. Her son Jamie also toured extensively with her. We talked about having a grandparent campout one time so she could bring her only grandson, Donnie. She was delighted when her daughter Jennifer began dating Mike, because he rode, too. Mike is now part of the family.
      Linda will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved her.]]