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Violet L. Bean was born May 16, 1925, and from that very day, she conquered life and all of its greatest obstacles.
Violet is predeceased by her mother and father, her brother, her granddaughters Kimi and Stephanie Salins, her husband James G. Bean, and her great-great-granddaughter Indra Bonham.
Violet is survived by her sisters; her children, James R. Bean, Jean Salins, and Rose Vissering; her grandchildren, Caitlinn Wilson, Teri Deverell, Austen Deverell, Evelynn Hamann, Ashley Hamann, Keith Vissering, Seth Bean, Carrie Bean, Alex Hamann, Will Hamann, Kelsey Bean, James Bean, Carlie Buckley, and Shane Storm; and her great-great-grandchildren, Isaiah Bonham and Anneliese Bonham.
Violet will join her late husband in their afterlife together in the Villa Grove Cemetery.
Violet was much more than a wife, mother, and grandmother in her lifetime. She was an amazing cook, substantially strong shoulder to lean on, loving caregiver, strong fighter for her loved ones, skilled collector of all things vintage and English, avid tea drinker, feeder of local geese and ducks with her grandkids, flower admirer, the best advice giver, and all around the best woman a family could ask to have as their creator.
Violet Bean will be missed, but never ever forgotten. Her family will make sure that her legacy and life live on through them. Until we meet again, rest in eternal peace.
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