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Condolence From: Robert B. Dundas
Condolence: Dear Evangeline, Melody, and family, I was so saddened to only just now learn that Beau had passed away. I was honored to be his first graduate teaching assistant at UIowa and, to this very day, I recall the many lessons that I learned from him. He was a very dear and learned man, who took great pleasure from sharing is love and knowledge of opera with his students. To this day, his words and his enthusiasm inspire me as I work with my own college students. His legacy lives on in all his former students. Even more than opera, I know how much he loved his family and I am sure that his passing has left a great void in your lives. My thoughts and most heartfelt condolences are with you.

Sincerely,

Bob Dundas
Saturday March 09, 2013
Condolence From: Brith Trude Rist
Condolence: My deepest Sympathy goes to the Beaumont Glass' Family. I was a student of Baumont Glass at UOI in the years 1981-85. I really admired him, and had the deepest respect for his scills as coach. I wish you the best.
In memorandum.
Brith Trude Rist ( Steen ) Narvik, Norway.
Monday January 30, 2012
Condolence From: Bill Gabbard
Condolence: I will always be indebted to Beaumont for introducing me to the world of opera, from my first experience as a minor character in "Tales of Hoffmann" to my last, singing Pinkerton in "Butterfly." His amazing artistry and encyclopedic knowledge of operatic masterpieces was a treasure to all of us who worked with him on stage and in studio. He inspired so many careers and lives. I am grateful for his mentoring. We also proudly share a USNA connection, our son graduated in 2008. May our LORD bless and comfort Evangeline, Melody and the entire family.

Bill and Mary Lynn Gabbard
Annapolis, MD
Monday January 30, 2012
Condolence From: Laurel Roses
Condolence: My Dearest Aunt Evangeline & Cousin Melody:
I am so very sorry for your loss. Uncle Beau was the last of a few true gentleman I will ever meet. He had a rare quality of being truly sincere, which always made the people he loved, called his friend and to those whom he met only once, feel very special. I will miss your your smiling eyes and the permanent smile on your face. Love Lolly

Wednesday January 11, 2012

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