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  1. Im so sorry to hear this, wonderful man. My thoughts and prayers are with you Ms Beall. Seems like yesterday we were just at your house having dinner.

  2. My deepest sympathy dear Joan. We went through a wonderful journey together we will never forget. Truly blessed to have been a part of it with ya’ll. I’m so sorry for your loss. Keeping you in my prayers
    All our love Ron &Peggy ❤️

  3. My heart goes out to Joan and Dan’s family. He was a fantastic friend to John and me. He was generous to everyone that he met. Dan was always ready to help wherever he could. He had a great sense of humor, loved to garden, and spend time on his boat. Dan will be missed by so many!

  4. Great man, leader , put a smile on every face he came in contact with. Made Dare Republican party what it is today . A great friend he will be missed,Joan will be praying for you. I’d come visit but now living in Vietnam.

  5. My brother in law, Michael Shannon, was a Special Olympian and a 4th degree Knight of Columbus..One day Dan and his yippy dogs(smile)and I bumped into each other..I expressed appreciation to him and his brother Knights for being so wonderful to Mike…Dan’s quizzical look explained it all…He stammered, “But, But, That’s Who We Are”…………..Dan was a good man…

  6. I first knew Dan and Joan when he was a board member, and then chairman of the Association board of Colington Harbour. In his era, he characteristically always wanted the staff, including the maintenance staff, to be as helpful as possible to community members, especially those older or in poor health. He was always among the first to volunteer his own labor to any community project. And his smile would light up the room. I will treasure the days we worked together. Joan, I am holding you gently in my heart and in my prayers. Sending my love.

  7. Joan I was very sorry to learn of Dan’s passing. I’ll keep him, you and the family in my prayers.

  8. So sorry to hear of Dan’s passing. He and my late husband Tom were teammates at C&P Telephone. The three of us were in the same bowling league, and Dan always had us laughing. My condolences to Dan’s family.

  9. I am do sorry for your loss. My family always sat in front of you on Sundays and you both always made us feel so welcomed. My prayers are with you.

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Daniel Mace Beall, Sr.

January 6, 2023

Daniel Mace Beall, Sr., 87, of Kill Devil Hills died on January 6, 2023. Dan was born on October 27, 1935 in Washington DC to the late Gladys Cox Beall and John Burton Beall III. His older brother, Russell “Russ” Beall an artist in woodcarving of KDH Galleries in Kill Devil Hills predeceased him in 1997.

Daniel is survived by his wife, Joan E. Beall, of 30 years who lives in their Colington Harbour home. Besides his wife, Daniel is survived by his sons Daniel Beall Jr., Darrell Beall, David Beall and their families.

Dan was a Marine Corps (1955-1966) veteran and a member of American Legion Post 26. He was a 1988 management retiree of Bell Atlantic, now Verizon, after supervising the development, programming, and installation of one of the largest Bell System systems of that time – BOSS (Business Office Service System). He was a Maryland Little League Baseball Coach from 1970 to 1991 winning the 1990 MCBA Junior Division. Dan was Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Colington Harbour Association 1993 to 1997.

Dan was the Dare County Republican Party Chairman from 1999-2002, State Executive Committeeman for the 3rd District, was the 3rd District Republican Party Chairman and received the 2006 “Janice Grube Volunteer of the Year” award. He was the Outer Banks “Friends of NRA” Chairman from 2001-2002. Dan also ran for the District 2 NC House of Representatives and was an alternate delegate for the Third District at the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City for George W. Bush.

Dan was friends with our then US Congressman Walter B. Jones who frequently visited Dare County to assist the growth of the party. In the aftermath of the damage to Cape Hatteras from Hurricane Isabel in 2003, Dan initiated a vigorous campaign to coordinate, collect and deliver via a commercial fishing boat- supplies, food, blankets, cleaning products, batteries, newspapers and including generators provided by Congressman Jones to the heavily damaged area.

Dan worshiped at Holy Redeemer by the Sea Catholic Parish and was a member of the Knights of Columbus Annunciata Council 8759. He was awarded the “Family of the Month” award from the KOC for supporting and strengthening Christian Family Life. Dan was also involved in the Pro Life initiative and supported the local Pregnancy Resource Center.

In compliance with his wishes and for the safety of potential attendees, no services will be held at this time. Please remember him in your prayers. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dan’s name may be made to Holy Redeemer by the Sea Catholic Parish, PO Box 510, Kitty Hawk, NC 27949. Please share condolences with the family at www.gallopfuneralservices.com. Gallop Funeral Services, Inc. was entrusted with arrangements.

Condolences

Jennifer Bridgers(knew me as Jennifer wood)

Im so sorry to hear this, wonderful man. My thoughts and prayers are with you Ms Beall. Seems like yesterday we were just at your house having dinner.

Peggy Gabriel

My deepest sympathy dear Joan. We went through a wonderful journey together we will never forget. Truly blessed to have been a part of it with ya'll. I'm so sorry for your loss. Keeping you in my prayers All our love Ron &Peggy ❤️

Sharon Krafft

My heart goes out to Joan and Dan's family. He was a fantastic friend to John and me. He was generous to everyone that he met. Dan was always ready to help wherever he could. He had a great sense of humor, loved to garden, and spend time on his boat. Dan will be missed by so many!

Dan Gray

Great man, leader , put a smile on every face he came in contact with. Made Dare Republican party what it is today . A great friend he will be missed,Joan will be praying for you. I'd come visit but now living in Vietnam.

Charlie Parker

My brother in law, Michael Shannon, was a Special Olympian and a 4th degree Knight of Columbus..One day Dan and his yippy dogs(smile)and I bumped into each other..I expressed appreciation to him and his brother Knights for being so wonderful to Mike...Dan's quizzical look explained it all...He stammered, "But, But, That's Who We Are"..............Dan was a good man...

Gloria Porter

Love and prayers, Joan

Eve Turek

I first knew Dan and Joan when he was a board member, and then chairman of the Association board of Colington Harbour. In his era, he characteristically always wanted the staff, including the maintenance staff, to be as helpful as possible to community members, especially those older or in poor health. He was always among the first to volunteer his own labor to any community project. And his smile would light up the room. I will treasure the days we worked together. Joan, I am holding you gently in my heart and in my prayers. Sending my love.

Vincent Ferretti

Joan I was very sorry to learn of Dan’s passing. I’ll keep him, you and the family in my prayers.

fred frissell

Dan was a fine man and I was fortunate enough to have known him.

Linda Harris

So sorry to hear of Dan's passing. He and my late husband Tom were teammates at C&P Telephone. The three of us were in the same bowling league, and Dan always had us laughing. My condolences to Dan's family.

Anne Corleto

I am do sorry for your loss. My family always sat in front of you on Sundays and you both always made us feel so welcomed. My prayers are with you.

Emile Cumpston

Joan, may peace be with you and your family.

Pamela C Hunt

Joan, I'm so sorry to hear of Dan's passing. I hope that you are doing well. Contact me if you get a chance. I'd love to hear from you. huntpambrian@gmail.com