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Family and friends are mourning the loss of Beatrice Hair, who passed away on December 29, 2025, following a long and private struggle with cancer. She was born on February 15, 1965, and her passing marks the end of a life defined by love, purpose, and quiet strength.
Beatrice was a woman of deep connection and rare warmth. To those closest to her, she was not only a partner but a best friend, confidante, and constant source of support. She shared nearly three decades of life with her partner—years filled with shared adventures, teamwork, and peaceful moments spent in nature. Whether playing coed soccer or simply enjoying the outdoors, Beatrice had a way of turning ordinary moments into meaningful memories through her thoughtful presence and compassionate spirit.
Professionally, Beatrice found her calling in education. She was deeply devoted to her students and took great pride in teaching, seeing it not merely as a job but as a mission. Her ability to inspire curiosity, confidence, and self-belief left a lasting imprint on countless lives. Former students and colleagues remember her as someone who truly cared—an educator who listened, encouraged, and believed in the potential of every learner.
Those who knew Beatrice often speak of her unique way of seeing the world—with depth, color, and light. She carried a calm strength and a generosity of heart that made people feel understood and valued. Even during her illness, which she faced with dignity and privacy, her focus remained on love, gratitude, and the people around her.
While her passing leaves an irreplaceable void, her loved ones take comfort in the life she lived and the legacy she leaves behind—one built on kindness, partnership, and meaningful impact. Gratitude remains for the nearly 30 years of shared life, love, and devotion that defined her closest relationships.
Plans for a celebration of Beatrice Hair’s life are being arranged and will be announced once finalized, with a gathering tentatively planned for mid to late April along the coast. Her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know and learn from her.