We have the address for the funeral home & the family on file If you're not happy with your card we'll send a replacement or refund your money \u003ca href=\"/who-we-are/community-events\"\u003eRead More\u003c/a\u003e Linda Lou Beebe, 74, of Ionia, a loving mother and grandmother, died peacefully on Friday, May 2, 2025 in Lansing. Linda was born July 25, 1950 in Detroit, the daughter of Leo Wade and Lulabell (Sherman) Sandow. In her early years, she kept... View Obituary & Service Information The family of Linda Lou Beebe created this Life Tributes page to make it easy to share your memories Made with love by funeralOne Bringing decades of cybersecurity experience to Illinois Institute of Technology Beebe has established a legacy of strategic research development and innovative student success programs at UTSA CHICAGO—January 21, 2025—Nicole L. Beebe has been appointed as the new dean of the College of Computing at Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) Beebe joins Illinois Tech from the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) where she serves as assistant vice president in the Office of Research and professor of information systems and cybersecurity Beebe brings more than 25 years of industry as well as 17 years as a professor and administrator in higher education During her tenure as chair of UTSA’s Department of Information Systems and Cyber Security (2019–23) she grew enrollment by 55 percent and led the launch of several new programs including the university’s first fully online undergraduate degree in cybersecurity In her roles leading research units at UTSA Beebe has facilitated multimillion-dollar endowment campaigns and corporate sponsorship programs as well as establishing a cybersecurity and analytics advisory board Having spent her entire academic career at a Hispanic Serving Institution with approximately 70 percent underrepresented student enrollment Beebe is dedicated to ensuring that all students thrive in computing education “This is a pivotal moment for computing education and Illinois Tech is poised to reach new heights,” Beebe says “We’re at the forefront of a rapidly changing landscape where advancements in artificial intelligence and quantum computing demand that universities remain nimble and agile and I’m excited to lead the College of Computing during this time of new challenges and opportunities developing deep partnerships with industry and government acquiring and retaining the best faculty in the country and creating a learning environment where students from all walks of life can become the next generation of leaders in AI “Nicole’s vision for the College of Computing and her vast experience connecting the worlds of academia and industry makes her a perfect fit for Illinois Tech,” says Interim Provost Jamshid Mohammadi about research that addresses global challenges and about responding to the changing landscape of technology and society Her proven record of enrollment growth and her commitment to equity and access make her an excellent choice to lead the College of Computing.” “We are honored to welcome Nicole to the university,” says Illinois Tech President Raj Echambadi “I know her vision and record of innovation will further the College of Computing as it advances opportunity and innovation for all.” in Business Administration with a concentration in information technology from UTSA in Criminal Justice from Georgia State University in Electrical Engineering from Michigan Technological University She investigated computer crimes for the United States Air Force achieving the rank of major and serving as chief of Computer Investigations and Operations from 1999–2001 Her research interests relate to cybersecurity She has received $14 million in research funding since 2013 from the National Science Foundation and her publications have appeared in venues including USENIX Security Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security the center is a member of the United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) Academic Alliance and North American Defense and Security Academic Alliance (NADSAA) Petra KellyCommunications DirectorIllinois Institute of TechnologyCell: 773.771.1064pkelly6@iit.edu Kevin DollearCommunications ManagerIllinois Institute of TechnologyCell: 773.860.5712kdollear@iit.edu Contact Us a number of students pursuing their education at the Margaret H Rollins School of Nursing at Beebe Healthcare are named recipients of a series of spring scholarships these awards promote the profession of nursing while offering financial support for the next generation of nursing professionals who will ultimately provide care for patients in the years to come Rollins School of Nursing Scholarships are presented based on nominations from the School of Nursing and are awarded to nursing students who reside in Sussex or Kent counties They also have made a commitment to work full time for Beebe Healthcare for a minimum of 18 months following graduation and completion of their licensure exam senior student scholarship recipients; and Morgan Taylor and Riley Taylor The Beebe Medical Staff Scholars Program Scholarships are awarded by Beebe Healthcare’s medical staff in support of nursing education and to recognize nursing students whose intention is to work in Sussex County upon graduation Recipients have demonstrated exceptional clinical performance in nursing in accordance with criteria established by the Student Services Committee of the School of Nursing presented through an endowment created by G Edward Wyatt and his wife in memory of Wyatt’s mother is presented to a second-semester first-year student or a senior student who has demonstrated academic excellence as well as a need for tuition assistance The Village Improvement Association’s Mildred Gray Scholarship is presented to an enrolled School of Nursing student who resides in Sussex County maintains a B average or higher in nursing courses The award is offered by the Village Improvement Association of Rehoboth Beach The Louise Jarmon Hopkinson Scholarships are presented to first year and senior-year nursing students in recognition of their academic performance They honor the legacy of Louise Jarmon Hopkinson a 1932 Beebe School of Nursing graduate who worked at Beebe for many years and also served as an Army nurse Mansour Saberi Scholarships is awarded to School of Nursing students in good standing who reside in Sussex County and plan to seek employment at Beebe following graduation a board-certified internal medicine physician who specialized in endocrinology and treatment of metabolism disorders and chaired the Beebe Department of Medicine for 30 years Pierce Scholarship is presented to students who have a specialized interest in pediatrics and have demonstrated exceptional academic performance in maternal child and family health nursing while exhibiting a caring and professional attitude Awards are presented annually in memory of Dr who served as a Beebe physician and taught at the Beebe School of Nursing for many years This year’s winners are Reagan Hockenbrock and Destiny Klinger Sorbara Charitable Foundation Scholarship awards are presented in memory of Irene P an elementary school teacher in Rehoboth Beach for 30 years They are awarded to Sussex County residents who are pursuing postsecondary education in nursing or education have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher and may be eligible for student loans but not Pell Grants This year’s awardees are Reagan Hockenbrock and Marisol Azar senior student scholarship recipients; and Olivia Morales The National Coalition of Hospital Associated Schools and Colleges of Nursing Scholarships are awarded to nursing students in recognition of academic achievement involvement in school and professional organizations and engagement in community-based projects and activities Applicants must have completed their first year of nursing school in good academic standing and be enrolled in the RN or LPN-RN program Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, (updated 8/1/2024) and acknowledgement of our Privacy Policy, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (updated 1/1/2025) © 2025 Advance Local Media LLC. 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If you are unable to attend the service in-person, please click here to view the services virtually.  Meghan Beebe’s legacy will live on in the hearts of all who knew her and her love will forever remain a source of comfort and inspiration You will be deeply missed but never forgotten Horan & McConaty Funeral Service and Cremation - South Metro/Centennial Click to watch Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors KARK Arkansas experienced severe weather that brought tornadoes and torrential rain leaving many families grappling with storm damage and extensive cleanup efforts communities are now confronted with the harsh reality of recovery which includes several families in Beebe who have been deeply affected by the recent floods For residents like the McMullen family in the Southfork neighborhood the flooding was a disaster they never imagined Jonathan McMullen recounted the moments when their nightmare began they woke up around seven Saturday morning to the water coming in the house This harrowing experience was a reality for many in the neighborhood “Within seconds it was from here and it went all the way up in a flash and it just rushed through the house,” Alison Burklow said Residents had previously expressed concerns about a large drain running through their neighborhood even raising the issue at city council meetings the flooding they faced this time exceeded their worst fears “Every room and every closet flooded,” Tia McMullen said “You work so hard for your home and to see personal items and big items get destroyed Many families in the area did not have flood insurance complicating their recovery efforts as repairs must come out of pocket “We don’t live in a flood plain I don’t think you can really have flood insurance because you don’t qualify,” Burklow said suggested that increased development in the area may be exacerbating flooding issues she had lived in the area for nearly 15 years and only started seeing the floods following new builds in 2023 neighborhood members are holding onto hope but it puts the thought in your head of is it going to happen again?” Jonathan McMullen said As these families begin to navigate the challenging road to recovery they are calling for changes to local flooding management plans to prevent such disasters in the future Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" these are the actual most popular baby names so far in 2025 Whether it’s a short vacation or they’re jetting off to begin their career show the future traveler you care with a meaningful graduation gift National Teacher Appreciation Week begins May 5 take advantage of these freebies and deals Considering just how prevalent reunions are becoming within the Dallas Cowboys organization to a level that would make the legendary musical duo of Peaches and Herb proud it felt only right they figured out a way to deliver on a different angle of it — with the help of newly-signed offensive line coach Conor Riley This is of course because not only is it Riley's first-ever go at the NFL level but landing in Dallas by way of Kansas State puts him back in the same room as Cooper Beebe a former third-round pick of the 2024 NFL Draft who was groomed for professional dominance by none other than Riley in Manhattan it was also Riley who moved Beebe to offense in the first place Offensive Line Coach Conor Riley met with the media to discuss building relationships with players his familiarity with Cooper Beebe & Deuce Vaughn from their time at Kansas State and more "It was a unique situation in that Cooper was in high school when I took the Kansas State job and he was initially going to be a defensive lineman," Riley said of the young Cowboys' starting center "His dad joked to the staff [about the offensive line] in one of my home visits while recruiting His transition to the offensive line and just how he attacks everything "It's well-documented since his first year truly playing at center The evidence is indeed hiding in plain sight seeing as Beebe entered last year's training camp as the backup center to Brock Hoffman and still struggling at times with his snaps before putting in many hours on the homefront with his mother to sharpen that skill and Beebe went on to have an impressive rookie season that saw him start on 97 percent of the team's offensive snaps he allowed only four sacks in 629 pass blocks second to only Tyler Smith in that category as a Cowboys' starter and he tied the two-time All-Pro left guard in allowing pressure on the quarterback just 4.5 percent of the time All of this in not only Beebe's first year but in his first year as a starting center and in his first year as a starting center in the NFL And while he remains penciled in at center going forward his versatility allows his former-turned-current offensive line coach to make sure the Cowboys are fielding the best five "I think one of the best things about Cooper Beebe is his versatility," Riley explained he was a two-time all American at guard for Kansas State but he started games at tackle and at right guard or rather So that versatility that he has really gives us a great opportunity to find the best fit for everybody up front." Riley has far more to focus on than simply retaking the reins to Beebe's football career because the former first-round pick of the very same NFL draft sits at left tackle awaiting development after an up-and-down rookie season but Riley isn't concerned in the least — instead seeing plenty of upside in a player he believes is one of the more athletically gifted on the roster and that tracks when considering Guyton's work ethic "The sky is truly the limit for a young man like that," he said of Guyton There's gonna be a lot of work that's gonna be involved with it He and I are just getting to know one another "… I'm really excited to get to work with him." There's at least one player on the offensive line that needs no introduction though the other being a future Hall of Famer in Zack Martin who may or may not retire in 2025 has already become of the best in the business Riley has already begun his homework on Smith as well and it sounds as if the former offensive coordinator had to pick his jaw up off of the floor when watching Smith's tape "I have had an opportunity to kind of dive in a little bit on Tyler [Smith] and when you look at his physicality his change of direction; and when Tyler hit something I had an opportunity to meet with him the other day and he is a fantastic individual "We discussed where there's some dominant things he's doing right now and there's a few things that he could probably tighten up and Riley will also reunite with running back Deuce Vaughn a young talent still working to find his footing with the Cowboys but who in his days under Riley's coordinating at Kansas State put up eye-popping numbers as a two-way running back and seeing as Riley will work closely with newly-added running backs coach Derrick Foster there's a solid chance Vaughn finds traction in his third season "I think one of the things that makes him so special is he is truly a professional," said Riley "The way that he prepares and the way that he studies the game helped in how quickly he was able to be impactful for us at Kansas State Riley is wasting no time putting a plan together so that when he can legally start talking football with his offensive linemen it'll be to hit the ground running this spring A key part of the process will also involve the Cowboys' front office ensuring Riley's group is stocked with the kinds of players he needs to get the job done And anyone wondering exactly what Riley is looking for in an offensive lineman He articulated his blueprint so clearly that it was damn near translucent the measurables are always the first thing that everybody wants to talk to but what is the makeup of that particular person?" Riley posited That's something that's really important to me the measurement of value to this football team is gonna be how close you are to the football when the play is dead And that is something that is so controllable but we cannot overlook what the makeup of that [player] is." What also can't be overlooked is the makeup of the coach tasked with leading and developing those players as Peaches and Herb would say: time after time The former Bruin showed what he could do at UCLA and he explained what NFL gamewreckers he's been studying to bring that same violence for the Cowboys the Cowboys have added 30 new players to the roster creating plenty of changes at each position Former NFL head coach and current Boston College head coach Bill O'Brien has a unique perspective on the Cowboys' first two 2025 NFL Draft picks He offered his perspective on the two and what they bring to Dallas When Brian Schottenheimer became Cowboys' head coach and that includes some that required looking in the mirror It's been a long journey to the NFL for new Cowboys cornerback Shavon Revel Jr. but he's finally gotten to where he's wanted to be his entire life and now is looking to prove to everyone why he belongs When Shemar James got the call from the Cowboys during the 2025 NFL Draft the moment was as manifestation of everything he dreamt about his entire life former Oregon wide receiver Traeshon Holden got his opportunity in the NFL when the Cowboys signed him While all eyes might be on the first-round pick named Tyler there's another player – Tyler Neville – whose journey to get here is why he calls himself "the luckiest guy on the planet." New Cowboys defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku is ready to get to work in his new home and prides himself on being a versatile "dawg" that can cause havoc in the backfield The Cowboys hosted all 18 of their rookies at the Star in Frisco on Thursday to start the preparations for the team's rookie minicamp Not content to use only one 2025 NFL Draft pick on a running back the Cowboys launched one at Jaydon Blue and the other at Phil Mafah; and both appear ready for impact the Cowboys had a successful result but there are still lingering questions Karisa Beebe, DO were recognized through the “Exceptional Moments in Teaching” program for the month of December Dr. Beebe is an assistant professor in the Department of Surgery at Penn State College of Medicine Beebe exemplifies what it means to be someone who gives back to those who come after her going the extra mile for those under her tutelage in both the OR and the clinic,” one student said Beebe is the most patient surgeon I have ever met even going so far as to guide my hand with her own She never made me feel bad for any mistake I am a naturally anxious student who is unsure of myself Beebe did not let me doubt myself for a second She was excited for my achievements and forgiving with my mistakes gracious and understanding mentor who role models what it means to lead in the OR graciously and with compassion.” she completed her residency at UPMC and a fellowship at Christiana Care “I am passionate about providing compassionate comprehensive and excellent care to all my patients dealing with breast cancer or other forms of breast disease,” Dr “I am thankful for the opportunity to teach surgical residents and medical students It gives me extreme pride to know that I am helping to shape the future leaders in medicine.” board games and spending time with friends The resident awardee, Dr. Hallan, is a fifth-year neurosurgery resident in the Department of Neurosurgery Hallan provided a safe and positive environment for students to ask questions Even at very inconvenient busy times he was patient and made an effort to teach and involve students in patient visits/procedures,” said a student “He helped further our knowledge of various neurosurgical pathologies and management plans He corrected us and provided feedback without being condescending He was respectful to all learners even when we didn’t know any of the answers He is a wonderful physician and role model who motivates students to pursue neurological surgery.” Hallan chose neurosurgery as a specialty because it “deals with irreplaceable tissue that makes up the essence of who we are mandates a life-long pursuit of excellence – there is always something to improve on knowledge to learn and skills to hone because every surgical move can make all the difference A career in neurosurgery allows me to pursue this excellence with other like-minded individuals.” Hallan is leaning toward a focus on vascular neurosurgery with an interest in open microsurgery as well as endovascular treatment he can be seen spending time with family and friends or settling down to read a good book The Office for a Respectful Learning Environment fosters an educational community at Penn State College of Medicine in which all learners and educators feel supported It serves all learners at the College of Medicine: medical students See previous faculty and resident/fellow honorees here If you're having trouble accessing this content, or would like it in another format, please email Penn State Health Marketing & Communications © 2025 Penn State College of Medicine Have questions, or suggestions for missing content? Email us at comweb@pennstatehealth.psu.edu Overshown, the Cowboys' second leading tackler, had his right leg rolled into on a Chase Brown run and after getting tended to by the medical staff headed immediately to the locker room with 12:49 to play Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said Overshown's knee injury is of a "serious nature." Overshown missed his rookie season last year with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. Rookie Marist Liufau replaced Overshown to finish Monday's game Beebe is the latest blow to Dallas' offensive line He initially returned in the second quarter after he was checked out medically but after further examination in the locker room at halftime Beebe entered Monday having played in 837 of 838 offensive snaps on the season With Beebe, a third-round pick, out, Brock Hoffman moved from right guard to center, with T.J. Bass coming in at right guard The only Cowboys offensive lineman to not miss time because of injury this season is right tackle Terence Steele On Monday, the Cowboys placed Pro Bowl right guard Zack Martin on injured reserve as he is scheduled Thursday for season-ending surgery on his right ankle Beebe won the center job in training camp in a competition with Hoffman Hoffman has started the past three games at right guard with Martin out because of his injuries Jared Beebe Selected as BIG EAST Player of the Week4/7/2025 4:02:00 PM | Baseball The first baseman slashed .625/.667/1.000 with 10 hits three doubles and a home run in a 3-1 week and soon moved back to his parents’ hometown of Beebe and spending time with friends and family in his shop footsteps by joining the Arkansas Air National Guard in 1988 where he would serve for 35 years His time in service would take him around the world including one tour in Iraq in support of Iraqi Freedom in 2009 He would also prove instrumental in standing up the 189th AW Rapid Augmentation (RAT) Team that would see him provide support for crisis in Arkansas he would overcome “Terminal Tech TED” status to retire as 2nd generation Chief Master Sergeant Wisdom But regardless of all his military decorations and personal accolades his favorite accomplishment was being the best equipment operator and patriotically serving beside his brothers and sisters in the “Best Dang Aerial Port Flight in the Entire World.” you could find him at Arkansas State University Beebe as the Assistant Professor of Agriculture Chucky taught hundreds of students since 1995 and was known to have a lifelong impact on them all He managed the ASU Beebe farm and used those facilities to teach his classes as well as hold Ag Club meetings and events as the advisor He would move on to become an integral part of hosting the Sunshine Rodeo with his Ag Club members and friends by his side there was never a time that he would leave them out of any conversation Out of all he accomplished through his life Chucky was a true pillar in the Beebe community making a lasting impression on anything and everything he was involved in He is preceded in death by his paternal grandparents all of Antioch; his sister and brother-in-law the family is asking that donations be made to the Sunshine Rodeo at Centennial Bank locations Visitation will begin at 12:00 p.m. Monday, March 17, 2025, at the ASU-Beebe Auditorium, followed by funeral service at 2:00 p.m. Burial will be private. Arrangements by Smith-Westbrook Funeral Home, 404 W Dewitt Henry, Beebe, Arkansas. To view the online register, please visit www.smithfamilycares.com/westbrook https://www.youtube.com/live/Fz6WY5ldfOY?si=FKnmdAb9JE6jsDp0 Arkansas State University-Beebe Auditorium but that's not stopping him from working his ass off to try and take it Despite getting the nod as one of the Dallas Cowboys' two third-round picks from the 2024 NFL Draft he's being forced to earn his way into the role of starting center after being converted to the position from guard "I think I'm doing pretty well," said Beebe following the second scrimmage against the Rams where he earned first-team reps at center for the first time " … Going against their best guys helps and continues to prepare me for those looks versus those top guys — it's invaluable." Having drawn a mountain of praise from head coach Mike McCarthy and players alike for how quickly he's come along Beebe is acing the eye test and without a No That exam included his first-ever preseason matchup in the NFL where he put a lot of good on film against the Rams With the butterflies of his first official game out of the way the rest of his cocoon can now begin shedding "When I went out there for my first preseason game "… Getting that experience under my belt was a dream come true." including with his declarations at the line of scrimmage and it's not as if seeing Cowboys' legend and former center Travis Frederick patrolling practice in Oxnard added any pressure once you get in a game it's easier," Beebe said "The playbook shortens down and it gets easier There are some weird looks here and there that I've got to continue working on but To achieve the mission against a worthy teammate in Brock Hoffman which is still incomplete heading into their second preseason game Beebe truly needed to perfect his ability to snap the ball before he could be viewed as a viable starting center in the NFL — something he struggled with at the start of training camp in Oxnard But with a combination of offseason relentlessness that included snapping in the yard to his mom and family and the added work he's put in outside of practice in South California he's already so far along in the process that he looks comfortable; and he's not overthinking anymore "It's become second nature," said the former Unanimous All-American "I just know that unless they say something to me Learning from a future first ballot Hall of Famer in Zack Martin doesn't hurt nor does the fact Martin mans the post directly next to Beebe — allowing for real-time advice and adjustments from one of the best to ever play the game The relationship between the two is off to a great start and Beebe credits the nine-time All-Pro as being a key reason for not only his progress "The biggest thing is [he shows me] how to be a pro how to study film and the things he looks for," said Beebe and just little stuff people don't think about that makes the biggest difference it's how consistent he is with his sets and how he carries his hands every rep is the same and that's the reason he's great — consistency." been what McCarthy and the Cowboys have been waiting to see from Beebe before awarding him first-team reps in training camp and in preseason games and it's creating a very bright silver lining to his early camp hiccups considering blue and silver are … well … you get it "I have to continue to work and continue to get better … [During the preseason opener] I was a little nervous but you get through that first play "It's something I've been doing my entire life and that's why it's comfortable for me." It's definitely made easier by the fact he played defensive line in high school not unlike how Trevon Diggs parlayed his days as wide receiver into becoming a record-setting NFL cornerback "You figure out what defenders are trying to do and how they're trying to attack you I definitely see some of their techniques that I used when I played defensive tackle that I look out for now that I'm an offensive lineman." There's a very real chance that Beebe will join fellow rookie and first-round pick Tyler Guyton as Day 1 starters when the Cowboys travel to face the Cleveland Browns on Sept it'll mark one of the rare occasions in which Dallas will feature two rookies (and a Hall of Famer) on the same offensive line to begin a season It's a good thing Beebe's chemistry doesn't simply flow to his right to Martin but also to and through Tyler Smith to his left and outwardly toward Guyton; and both Guyton and Beebe have been training this offseason with offensive line guru Duke Manyweather of OL Masterminds that's my guy!" he said excitedly of Guyton he played at [Oklahoma] and I was at [Kansas State] so we've known each other for a while There is no shortage of pressure on Beebe to get up to speed and while it's not nearly as much as the amount that rests on the shoulders of Guyton he has the same level of responsibility as does Guyton Plenty of work remains for Beebe and it will honestly never stop but he's opening plenty of eyes to begin his professional career with the Cowboys The bottom line is Beebe is getting it out of the dirt while putting more and more defenders in it The Cowboys will host 2024 "Cowboys Night," presented by American Airlines, at The Star in Frisco on Aug. 27-28. For more details visit www.DallasCowboys.com/TrainingCamp With the 53-man roster having mostly taken its final form the Dallas Cowboys got to work building their practice squad for 2024 and it includes the swift return of Carl Lawson When CeeDee Lamb took to the practice field in Dallas for the first time in months the Cowboys' All-Pro receiver looked more ready than ever to prove 2023 wasn't a fluke CeeDee Lamb couldn't have been more excited about his new record-setting contract but the star receiver detailed what is what like during his training camp holdout Forced to trim the roster down to 53 players the Dallas Cowboys released Carl Lawson and waived Peyton Hendershot The Cowboys made some roster moves on Monday including waiving a couple of draft picks from the 2023 class Here's one opinion on the guys who helped themselves the most on Saturday to make the roster For a player that has already been coined with the nickname "Seatbelt" at training camp Caelen Carson is prepared to step in and contribute in the absence of DaRon Bland Mike Zimmer isn't done with his grocery list ahead of 2024 and the Dallas Cowboys have officially signed Linval Joseph to help the defensive coordinator upgrade the roster will have surgery on his foot and could miss two months let's rank the Top 10 players who stood out in California which bubble players truly need to have a good showing against the Chargers to make the team (Editor's note: The content provided is based on opinions and/or perspective of the DallasCowboys.com editorial staff and not the Cowboys football staff or organization.) No matter where he went or how much time had passed seeing someone he would always strike up a conversation and talk for what seemed like hours He loved his wife of 38 years with all his heart and would do anything he could for his kids and grandkids He thought the world of those grandbabies and they all love/loved their "Pop-Pop." Lee also had two fur babies he loved unconditionally Lee is survived by his loving wife of almost 40 years Zebie Zay and Reenie Rae; his older sister his longtime friends since grade school whom he loved as family Memory tributes may be shared with the family at www.williamsfuneralhomes.com.  Arrangements by the Williams-Parksley Funeral Home Receive emails when new obituariesare published to our website Each of our funeral homes offers a complete range of services in tastefully decorated Professionally trained and licensed staff members stand ready to provide sensitive caring service and strive to exceed the expectations of each and every family.Our communities are wonderfully diverse in religious beliefs Our staff truly appreciates these differences and our training includes heartfelt understanding and respect for the special needs of all whom we serve Hartford | Windsor | Poquonock | Granby | Suffield | South Windsor | Rockville | Vernon | Avon© Carmon Community Funeral Homes | Funeral Home Website Design By Frazer Consultants & TA Your browser may not work with certain site. 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Did Tyler Guyton and Cooper Beebe show you enough to say that we have our left tackle and center of the future especially since he didn't have a ton of experience at left tackle but Beebe seemed to get exponentially better game after game Mickey: You are correct about Cooper Beebe I'd say the Cowboys are satisfied with him as their center going forward He only had 14 starts at tackle at Oklahoma He also needs to be able to play through some nicks and bruises better than he did Looks like he has the talent and the physical ability to grow thought Asim Richards played well there in his place he might be able to create some competition there for the starting job Today's CowBite is from the latest episode of Talkin' Cowboys I think Cooper Beebe showed more stability at his position and this was true in the draft process as well He'll be able to play at center or guard for the rest of his career if one day the Cowboys find a natural center they feel is better than Beebe and have a need at guard and had a tough year with a mix of injury and penalty struggles that loomed over him a majority of the way too Is left tackle where he will spend the rest of his career or does he move to the right side like he played in college That's a question that the Cowboys will have to answer going forward but I think Guyton's frame and potential gives him the time to eventually start to show you things going forward Here's your chance to ask a question for the staff writers Where do the Cowboys stand now after the draft Is this a team ready to compete for the division title What still needs to be addressed this offseason Why did the Cowboys sign so many guards in free agency and then use their first-round pick to draft another guard We heard Jerry Jones talk about drafting Tyler Booker in part because of the defensive tackles the Cowboys will face in the NFC East But should the Cowboys be building their roster and schemes around defeating their NFC East rivals Isn't it better to focus on yourself and not worry about any particular team We heard a lot of talk leading up to the draft that three of the Cowboys' biggest needs were at running back Were you surprised that these were addressed so late in the draft What realistic outcome for the Cowboys on draft weekend would you be most excited about if it came to fruition What would be one outcome that you would be most disappointed about if it happened Some seem to think the team should use one of their first three picks on an offensive tackle wouldn't the Cowboys then be hampering the developmental progress of last year's first-round pick I can see drafting another offensive tackle on Day 3 don't they need to find out what they have in Tyler Guyton before using a top-100 draft pick on another tackle The Cowboys have certainly been more active in free agency than last year but they still have glaring needs at receiver Do you think they can actually draft the best player available in the first three rounds or are they forced into drafting for need will re-signing him as the top defensive player in the NFL keep the Cowboys from being able to improve the roster Would trading him for multiple picks along with saving the high cap number actually be a viable option If pick 12 comes around and Penn State tight end Tyler Warren is there A lot of people say the Cowboys don't need a tight end but he's a stud who can immediately improve the run game Even though Dallas seems set at the position Why does everyone seem to think Dallas needs to pick a running back in the first round The Cowboys should pick a defensive tackle or defensive end in the first round Great NFL teams build their offensive and defensive lines first The lack of a fourth-round pick needs to be addressed by either trading back eight to 10 spots (assuming they get offers) or using the later-round picks in a package to move up to the fourth I would prefer to move back and get at least a third-round pick and save those fifth- and sixth-round picks for 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"Preview Clip" option If you are editing the times of an existing clip you may only set a start and end time within the original clip boundaries Texas — It's officially week one for the Dallas Cowboys as the team took the practice field on Monday morning in preparation for their opening game against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday afternoon It's an exciting week for every player to get going but there's an added layer of excitement with rookie Cooper Beebe After arriving in Frisco in April with no game experience playing at the center position Beebe has successfully passed a crash course in learning the position in time to not only contribute this season but to start in game one against one of the best defensive fronts in football C Cooper Beebe speaks with the media after practice about being excited for his first regular season game "I'm ready to go," Beebe said with a big smile There's so much excitement around it and I just can't wait for this weekend." experienced players on the other side of the line of scrimmage when he takes the field on Sunday afternoon it's the perfect opportunity to make his first impression as a rookie It'll be a challenge and it's something I'm looking forward to what better team to do it than the Browns?" "What a great challenge it's going to be going into the Dawg Pound the butterflies were swirling around his NFL opportunity ahead of him he is settled in – something he attributes to the people around him like Zack Martin I think I was really timid to not screw up I'm confident…I have a lot of great help around me I got dudes that can check me and that gives me the ultimate confidence." it was center Travis Frederick who helped usher him into the league as a rookie starter in 2016 and assisted in making calls at the line it's Prescott returning the favor to the rookie Beebe "We definitely get together a lot," he said That's one of the things that gives me confidence give a point and know I have a check and balance to get us right." With his parents and his girlfriend in the stands Beebe will take the field on Sunday with a radiant confidence that stems from him wanting to not only prove himself right but also the people who have supported him early on "I'm gonna go out there and make sure I'm prepared because I know I can't let these dudes down," he said "I'm gonna go out there and give it everything I got." a place where football facts and in-depth analysis always triumph over feelings The emotions of scoring his first touchdown after reuniting with the Dallas Cowboys were evident as Ezekiel Elliott went on to have a solid outing to help take down the Browns The things DeMarvion Overshown put on film in his NFL debut against the Cleveland Browns has the Dallas Cowboys grinning from ear to ear There was a lot that the Dallas Cowboys did well in their blowout win over the Cleveland Browns It was a strong Cowboys debut for Eric Kendricks as the on-field leader of the Mike Zimmer defense led the team in just about every defensive statistic With Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb secured through 2028 and the All-Pro linebacker addressed his looming contract talks and the deal his QB received one day after leaving the Dallas Cowboys' victory over the Cleveland Browns due to a knee injury and the Pro Bowler is celebrating the prognosis Dak Prescott said he wants to be the "QB who wins it" in Dallas Trevon Diggs was able to return to the NFL field for the first time since tearing his ACL a place that immediately brought all of the emotions for his trials Just a few blocks from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland the Cowboys' own superstars felt right at home and stole the show as they rolled over the Browns It was a blowout win for the Dallas Cowboys in Week 1 against the Cleveland Browns in large part due to the electric play of Micah Parsons and the defense Led by the play of Dak Prescott and a dominating defense the Cowboys start their season with a dominating 33-17 victory over the Browns the daughter of James and Ruth Wiggs Medsker She worked as an office manager for Macy’s Beebe of Cortland; five grandchildren and one great-grandson | https://www.tribtoday.com | 240 Franklin Street SE