Spencer T. Bean
Spencer Todd Bean, of Waterboro, passed away unexpectedly at the young age of 54. He was born in Newburyport, MA, on February 12, 1961 a son of Raymond Sr., and Nancy (Earl) Bean.Spencer grew up in Massachusetts and attended Methuen High School. When the family relocated to Boca Raton, FL, in the mid 70s, Spencer then attended and graduated in 1980 from Gold Coast Christian Academy High School in Delray Beach, FL.After high school he attended Lynn University in Boca Raton where he majored in Business and Restaurant Management. Spencer then relocated to Sacramento, CA where he lived and worked for 22 years before returning home to Waterboro to spend time with family and connect with old friends.Spencer was a fun loving, adventurous, high spirited, with a love for travel, and an unbridled passion for sports. He was an avid Red Soc and Patriots enthusiast. He had many friends and a great love for animals, especially for his cat Niki.Spencer is predeceased by his father, Raymond Ivory Bean Sr., and his older brother, Ray.He is survived by his mother Nancy (Earl) Bean of Waterboro, siblings, Bradford Earl Bean of Waterboro, Larry Jay Bean of Destin, FL, sister, Angela Beth Bean of Cape Coral, FL. He is also survived by his niece, Angela Bean Herron of Tallahassee, FL.Spencer will be forever missed by all who knew and loved him.A Burial Office will be celebrated on Tuesday at 2:00PM at the Trinity Episcopal Church, on the corner of Main and Cleveland Streets in Saco. Burial will take place on Wednesday at 9AM at Pine Grove Cemetery in South Waterboro.Arrangements are under the direction of the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home, 580 Main Street, Springvale.Condolences may be expressed at www.blackfuneralhomes.com







I just found this sad News about my Friend . I was just. thinking abut you today . and it’s been year’s we haav’t seen each other from Sac . you where my first Friend when. I had moved to SaC. you where always funny joking around and making me laugh. I will mis you even more now but I will never forget you… thank. you. for sending your sprit to me. to let me know. you had passed on.. I love you. my friend
– curtis Huntington