Born in New Haven on January 15, 1929, he was a son of Earl and Margaret (Lewis) Beebe.
He was a proud US Army Veteran, serving during the occupation of Japan after WWII.
He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Education from Southern Connecticut State College.
Mr. Beebe served as a union representative to the Railroad Trainmen, the United Transportation Union and the SMART Transportation Division for more than 60 years.
In 1983, William Beebe led UTU-represented Metro North Railroad employees through a six-week strike that resulted in a groundbreaking agreement that became the benchmark for US commuter rail contracts from which union members still benefit today.
In 2015 he was working in his 39th year as the General Chairman of the United Transportation Union.
William was predeceased by his brothers, Phillip, Earl and Norman, and sister, Eila Talbot.
He is survived by:
1 daughter and her husband of Beaverton, OR,
2 granddaughters
and beloved by many nieces and nephews.
He is also survived by his large group of railroad colleagues and friends from the JCC of Greater New Haven where he was an active member for many years.
Friends may visit with his family on Sunday, July 5th at Beecher & Bennett Funeral Home.
A Mass of Christian Burial celebrated Monday, July 6th at Holy Infant Church in Orange.
Contributions in William's memory can be sent to the Connecticut Food Bank, P.O. Box 8686, New Haven, CT 06531
Born in New Haven on January 15, 1929, he was a son of Earl and Margaret (Lewis) Beebe.
He was a proud US Army Veteran, serving during the occupation of Japan after WWII.
He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Education from Southern Connecticut State College.
Mr. Beebe served as a union representative to the Railroad Trainmen, the United Transportation Union and the SMART Transportation Division for more than 60 years.
In 1983, William Beebe led UTU-represented Metro North Railroad employees through a six-week strike that resulted in a groundbreaking agreement that became the benchmark for US commuter rail contracts from which union members still benefit today.
In 2015 he was working in his 39th year as the General Chairman of the United Transportation Union.
William was predeceased by his brothers, Phillip, Earl and Norman, and sister, Eila Talbot.
He is survived by:
1 daughter and her husband of Beaverton, OR,
2 granddaughters
and beloved by many nieces and nephews.
He is also survived by his large group of railroad colleagues and friends from the JCC of Greater New Haven where he was an active member for many years.
Friends may visit with his family on Sunday, July 5th at Beecher & Bennett Funeral Home.
A Mass of Christian Burial celebrated Monday, July 6th at Holy Infant Church in Orange.
Contributions in William's memory can be sent to the Connecticut Food Bank, P.O. Box 8686, New Haven, CT 06531
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