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Richard, myself David, Liz and Steven were raised in a house of love, with Santa Clause, the Easter Bunny & the Tooth Fairy. Our parents Pendleton and Leslie made sure that life was fun and that right or not, we were shielded from the turmoil of the late 1950s and 60s. Our Father's career took us to several states and my memories of Rick were of my older brother who always looked out for me as we were growing up. As a family we spent weeks at the New Jersey shore swimming, flying kites on the beach, fishing and crabbing. In Wyoming we had a cabin up on Casper Mountain where we hiked, climbed up Garden Creek Falls, rode bikes and skied. We traveled the state to the Tetons, Yellowstone National Park and Meadowlarke Lake in the Bighorn Mountains. It is in Wyoming where we all developed our love of the outdoors and to this day some of us still travel frequently to our beautiful National Parks. Later when our Father was transferred to Illinois and after our Mother passed away, he allowed Rick and I to travel back to Casper after school got out for the summer. Rick was 17 and I was 15. I am sure Mother would not have allowed that but Dad trusted us. We drove non-stop to get there, getting stopped along the way for speeding. The Police Officer asked what we were doing and we told him of our plans to stay at our cabin, get part time jobs in the City and spend the summer. He let us off with a warning to slow down and we were on our way. Our Father's only request was that the cabin be clean when he and the rest of our family arrived later in August. Imagine today such an experience, we would be hauled in Child Services and Dad would be in big trouble. But we had a most fun summer and managed to have the cabin clean when Dad & family arrived! Rick an I went camping up on the back mountain which was called Muddy Mountain. We hiked & climbed up a pretty sheer wall to get to a cave entrance. It was pretty scary for me but Rick encouraged me on. I was book smart and could spill everything I read back on a test but Rick was smarter than me. Rick could take things apart, figure out how they worked and put them back together. Not I, nor would I try!
One of my most vivid memories was when Rick and I went camping with the Boy Scouts up on Casper Mountain in the winter. The scouts were taking turns riding a huge semi truck inner tube down a narrow slope lined with trees. I didn't want to do it and stayed on the sidelines. The troop master kept insisting that I take a ride but I held firm. Eventually Rick convinced me it would be okay and we rode down together with 2 other scouts. We hit a bump and we all went flying. I managed to have the wind knocked out of me and couldn't breath. Seemed even harder to get my breath back in the higher altitude. I was calling to Richard for help. Someone started yelling that I was bleeding as I apparently had cut my chin. I didn't care about that and kept calling for Rick as I knew he would somehow help me breath. He came running and stayed with me until we get off the mountain and to the hospital for stitches. Perhaps not the happiest of memory, but that was Rick, I knew he would always help me out as we were growing up. Rest in Peace dear brother. Look for Mom, Dad and Nana!
Your brother Dave
~ David Beall - January 21, 2023
Beall, you taught me so much, how to shoot, how to hunt, how to drive a tractor, how to use my backup mirrors, how to skin a fish. I will miss your big paws and shining eyes. Run with Penn and Leslie, Ralph and Barbara. Be at peace. You are free from pain and your heart is strong. I will watch over the kids. At the end, we were all still family. I Love You. Tootsa.
~ Tina Beall - January 19, 2023
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