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OpinionOctober 25, 2001

The death of David Beeson leaves a void in the two communities in which he spent his lifetime and provided legal counsel. Beeson, the city attorney for Perryville, Mo., where he was raised, and Jackson, Mo., where he made his home, died Oct. 10, 2001. He also represented the Jackson School District...

The death of David Beeson leaves a void in the two communities in which he spent his lifetime and provided legal counsel.

Beeson, the city attorney for Perryville, Mo., where he was raised, and Jackson, Mo., where he made his home, died Oct. 10, 2001. He also represented the Jackson School District.

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Beeson was known for his astute advocacy of both cities. One of Beeson's law partners described him as "one of the most knowledgeable attorneys in the area of municipal law in the state" and pointed out his family was most important to him. The mayor of Jackson said his service "and more importantly his friendship to many" will be missed.

Beeson served in the Army during Vietnam and received a Purple Heart. He loved riding his horse Lady and was near the end of a weeklong trail ride near Eminence, Mo., with his wife of 33 years, Diana, when he died. His death was untimely: He was only 54 and had no known ailments.

David Beeson will be missed by all of those who were fortunate enough to have known him.

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