Rose Marie Bean

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November 12, 1940 ~ April 7, 2021

Rose Marie Bean, 80, of Callaway, Md., passed away on April 7, 2021 after a short, albeit courageous battle with cancer. Rose was born on November 12, 1940 to Mary Ruth Woodburn (deceased) and Kenneth Aloysius Woodburn (deceased) in Pearson, Md. and graduated from St. Michael’s High School with her sister, Brenda L. Nash (deceased) in 1959. Shortly after graduating high school, Rose married Edward A. “Ned” Bean at Holy Face Church on April 22, 1961. This union was blessed with 3 children; Robert L. Bean Sr. (wife Susan E. Bean) of Callaway; Susan E. Hall (Ernest F. Hall, deceased) of Lusby; and Deborah L. Bean of Great Mills. Ned preceded her in death on February 18, 1992. Rose was a beloved member of the Great Mills Trading Post family, where she greeted customers for over 30 years as their “Office Manager”. If you stop by Trading Post today, chances are she’ll be remembered as much more than that title. With a strong devotion to God and an active member of the St. George Catholic Church, Rose was known to many as a friend, mother and grandmother. With 7 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren, she would argue that “grandmother” was the title that suited her best. If you weren’t part of Rose’s family, after a 30 second conversation with her; chances are you were now part of her family. Her outgoing personality was contagious, and her smile provided enough light to see anyone through the darkest of times. A lifelong fan of Elvis Presley with his rendition of How Great Thou Art, these words couldn’t have come at a better time for Rose: When Christ shall come with shout of acclamation And take me home, what joy shall fill my heart. Superheroes need rest too, and up there in Heaven, the Good Lord accepted Rose back home for her to rest peacefully with her parents, sister, husband and Elvis. Through the memories she made and the people she positively impacted in the southern Maryland community, Rose will live on for generations through the stories that are told of her compassion, kindness and pure soul. The family will receive friends on Wednesday April 14, 2021 from 5pm - 8pm in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, Md with prayers being recited at 7pm. A private Mass for family only will be celebrated on Thursday, April 15, 2021 in St. George Catholic Church Valley Lee, MD with Father John Nguyen officiating. A Graveside Service will follow at 11:30 AM in the church cemetery. Pallbearers for Rose are Robert L. Bean, Jr. (RJ), Ronnie Alvey, Wayne Smith, Michael Smith, Jay Estep and Mike Nash. Honorary Pallbearers include her beloved family at great Mills Trading Post. In Lieu of flowers, the family asks to please send donations to St. Mary’s Hospice House or St. George Catholic Church.

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  1. To the Bean Family,

    Sorry for your loss. Mrs. Bean was a sweet lady with a beautiful smile. God Bless you all and may she rest in peace with the angels.

  2. Diane and John Ritchie says:

    Bobby, ,Susan, Debbie and your families,
    We are praying for you all. Aunt Rosie was a wonderful woman who set the example of the love for family. Craig and I always talked of her fondly and remember her love and kindness. May you all embody that love and know that she will forever be watching over her family.

    My love to you all.

    Hugs and prayers,
    Diane Goldsborough Ritchie

  3. We are all so sorry for your loss. Keeping you in our prayers.

  4. Bobby, Sue, Susan, and Debbie,

    My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. Your mom was truly special. I have so many wonderful memories of all us growing up. Know that she will always be watching over all of you.

    All my love,
    Robin

  5. Steve & Shirley Miesowitz says:

    We are so sorry for your loss. Rose was such a great person, we are honored and blessed to have known her. Someone so special can never be forgotten, Rose will live on in our memories forever. Our thoughts and prayers for the family and wishing you peace and strength during this difficult time.

  6. What a beautiful obituary! She was such a wonderful woman who will be missed. May She Rest In Peace.

  7. To all of Rose’s family: I always enjoyed our little chats, we would joke about meeting on the road about the same time in the mornings on our way to work. There was always a smile on her face. I have and will always think of her with those fond memories. She was a great and gentle lady, hold
    onto your special memories to get you this sad time. Love and prayers yo all of you.

  8. JoAnne & Rocky Woodburn says:

    Dear Cousins,

    I’m speechless and sad. Our encounters were few but filled with laughter, memories and catching up on family gossip. I will miss her gentle smile, quick wit and the happy times. Praying for Peace, Comfort and Understanding. Love to all.

    JoAnne & Rocky

  9. Rose Marie was the first friend I made when I came to St. Mary’s County 50 years ago. She will always check on me and will take me any where I needed to go. She would always smile.
    We will miss you Rose Marie
    my condolence for all the family and may she Rest In Peace.

  10. To Debbie Bean and family. I am very sorry for your loss. Sending thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

  11. Rose was a sweet and kind lady and a class mate. She always had something funny to say and never a cruel word about another person. We are so sorry for your loss.

  12. Jennifer, Jimmy & Wyatt Carpenter says:

    Rose was a beautiful lady! Wyatt & I enjoyed working with her at GMTP. She loved to listen to Jimmy’s banjo playing on band’s CD. She impacted our entire family everyday. She was loved by all of us and will be greatly missed. Heaven has received a wonderful and caring angel. Our thoughts and prayers are with her entire family.

  13. Marc, Becky, and Boys Edwards says:

    To the family: Ms. Rose was a great, amazing and sweet lady! She always had a smile on her face, shared a funny story (long or short), and made a bad day better. When We brought her cookies, she took her part and shared the rest. When We found out, We made sure she had her own for her and one she could share (if she wished to share). Know that she touched many lives. Her legacy will live on in our hearts and our stories we share. Just keep saying her name and smile at the same time. Hugs to all! The Edwards family

  14. So sorry to hear of your passing..You babysat me and my brother when you lived in the brown trailer on Buck Redman Rd and you had that little tiny dog..Even as I’m older I needed your help and would come to the Trading Post..You always asked about my Dad..You were always happy and smiling..I will miss you..R.I.P Mrs. Rose Marie

  15. I only met her a few times and in short duration but her kindness and warm personality set her apart. I’m very sorry for the loss to her family and friends. 🙏 🕯

  16. Our condolences to the family. We just recently learned of Rose Marie’s passing. May she rest is peace.


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