
He attended Brunswick schools and was a 1972 graduate of Brunswick High School. On September 11, 1976 he married Judy E. Roy.
Mr. Bean worked in the building industry for more than 30 years. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, fly tying, gardening, carving, and mining.
Scott was a family man and really loved the time the spent with his family.
Surviving besides his wife Judy of Brunswick is a daughter Torrie Ashbaugh and her husband Craig of Ft. Sill, OK. Three sons Shane Bean of Brunswick, Christopher Bean and his wife Kristine of Lisbon Falls, ME and Travis Bean and his wife Jennifer of West Gardiner, two brothers Rick Bean and his wife Gail of East Hartford, Ct and David Bean and his wife Connie of Brunswick, two sisters Joann Rubin and her husband Jim of Manassas, Va and Ellen Bean Garland of Brunswick. Scott is also survived by four loving grandchildren Aiden, Liam, Colin and Bella and several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held
Wednesday, November 23rd at 11AM at
Stetson’s Funeral Home, 12 Federal St., Brunswick.
Donations in his memory may be made to Cancer Treatment Centers of America, 1331 E Wyoming Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19124, CHANS Hospice, 60 Baribeau Drive, Brunswick, ME 04011, or Brunswick Food Bank, 84 Union St, Brunswick, ME 04011.
A celebration of Scott’s life may be viewed and memorial condolences may be expressed at stetsonsfuneralhome.com.
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