Miss Bea was born in Summerfield and was also a psychology professor at Central Florida Community College. She was a graduate of Stetson University and the University of Florida.
See also Wallace McKeehan's ole Lake Weir School website under "Memorials" section at http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/lwclass62.htm
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Bea H. Atkinson, 74 WEIRSDALE - Bea Henrietta Atkinson, 74, a retired teacher, died Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2002, in the Villages.
A native of Summerfield, she lived most of her life in Weirsdale. Miss Atkinson was a psychology professor at Central Florida Community College and a former teacher at Weirsdale High School.
She is survived by her brother, Frank Atkinson, Sunset Harbor.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Marion County.
(Published in Ocala Star-Banner January 2, 2003)
Miss Bea was born in Summerfield and was also a psychology professor at Central Florida Community College. She was a graduate of Stetson University and the University of Florida.
See also Wallace McKeehan's ole Lake Weir School website under "Memorials" section at http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/lwclass62.htm
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Bea H. Atkinson, 74 WEIRSDALE - Bea Henrietta Atkinson, 74, a retired teacher, died Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2002, in the Villages.
A native of Summerfield, she lived most of her life in Weirsdale. Miss Atkinson was a psychology professor at Central Florida Community College and a former teacher at Weirsdale High School.
She is survived by her brother, Frank Atkinson, Sunset Harbor.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Marion County.
(Published in Ocala Star-Banner January 2, 2003)
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