In Memory

Tyson Beall

1/20/48 - 5/6/69 - Army CPL killed in Vietnam is remembered on Panel 12, Sacramento, California Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

And on Panel 25W/9 on the Vietnam Memorial Wall in DC...

 



 
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04/02/17 06:53 PM #1    

Charlie Robinson

Tyson was my pal from Boy Scout Troop 3.  Us dorky guys always thought Tyson was the coolest guy in the troop.  He left us way to soon.  Charlie Robinson


04/03/17 03:06 PM #2    

Nevin Valentine

I will always miss Tyson.  My son's middle name is Tylan, named for Tyson.

 


04/03/17 08:25 PM #3    

Susie Bridges

Such a gentle soul Tyson was. He had a great family also.


04/03/17 10:35 PM #4    

Jeanette Clinton (Dorrough)

Tyson was in my homeroom class at Silverado Middle School.   I always thought he was great guy!   Too bad that he was taken away from us so soon!   God Bless!

 


04/05/17 12:16 AM #5    

John Beatty

Since a large number of things in those good old days were arranged alphabetically, I remember Ty on one sdie and obviously Dan on the other. In 69 I wasn't very attached to Napa, but just the year is enough to make assumptions, which the presense of the Flag besides his name confirms him a member of a higher brotherhood of Veterans. I'll be adding his name to a long list I'll be thankful to next November 11th. But for now Thanks Ty 


04/19/17 04:39 PM #6    

Vicky Vickers (Rentz)

For years, Tyson's tragic death affected me.  I saw him the day before he left since he lived around the corner from me, there behind Ridgeview. He felt sad to leave.  We were accustomed to seeing each other fairly often.  He wanted me to come over to his Mom & Dad's house and look out for his car which was an old 2 door, light colored that I don't remember the model. I felt so bad for his Mom.......  Love you Tyson. Your forever friend, Vicky Vickersheart


07/01/17 12:22 PM #7    

Jane Elmore

After the graduation ceremony, I remember walking across the big lawn area with Tyson in our robes and hats.  I felt that he had drawn a very different life ticket from me and others who were going off to college.  The Vietnam war did not seem real or necessary, and was pretty scary to anyone at age 18.   I liked him very much and hoped on his return that we could hook up again.  Many times I wonder what if Tyson had come home?

 


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