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72 | SUN LAKES LIFESTYLES | NOVEMBER 2020 | Dale Lee Beasley peacefully passed away at his home in Sun Lakes on Thursday, September 24, 2020. He was 76 years old. Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, he graduated from Manheim Township High School and took courses at Franklin & Marshall College. Dale was in the United States Air Force for four years and stationed in Maine and Greenland. Dale worked at NCR Corp for 38 years in Mount Joy, PA. He lived in Chandler, AZ for five years where he worked at Print South in Tempe, AZ. He retired in Banning, CA at Sun Lakes Country Club with his wife Joanne for nine years. Dale is survived by his wife, Joanne M. Bauer, from Pittsburgh, PA. They were married for 51 years and have two children and three grandchildren. His daughter, Tracy Tunnell, works for Warner Bros. and is married to Jim Tunnell, who has a son, Ryan Tunnell. They live in Redondo Beach, CA. His son, Chad Beasley, works for Sunbit, is married to Carrie Geiben-Beasley and lives in Manhattan Beach, CA. They have two children, Cayla Beasley (14) and Chace Beasley (11). Dale left us all too early and he will be dearly missed by his friends and family. Mary Reinette "Renee" Cain, widow of her beloved Bob Cain, passed away peacefully in her sleep on September 27, 2020. Renee is survived by daughter Susan, son-in-law Bill, grandsons Christopher, Stephen, brother Jim, sisters Suellen, Joni, brother-in-law David, Kate, her nieces, nephews, and cousins. Renee's life was full of love and laughter. Born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio, Renee married Bob in 1959. Following a few moves in Ohio, they resided in St. Petersburg, Florida with Susan where they traveled the state weekly in a Winnebago for swim meets. When Susan began high school, Renee began working for Thomas Cook Travel being promoted from an executive secretary to an accounting manager. Working in the travel industry afforded Renee and Bob the opportunity to travel the world and take close to a hundred cruises with dear friends, most notably Bob and Kim Hermann, who are no strangers to Sun Lakes Country Club. The Cains moved to Sun Lakes in 1998 to be near Bill, Susan, and the boys. While heavily involved in numerous organizations within the community, they were rarely home on the weekends. For 20 years, weekends were spent rooting for their grandsons in swimming, soccer, hockey, baseball, basketball, football, and lacrosse. Their grandsons inherited their love of sports. Go Gators and Ohio State Buckeyes! Bob and Renee were especially proud of the four CIF rings won by the boys that currently reside in Susan's junk drawer. The Lakes Assisted Living was Renee's last place of residence. New friends, RNs, caregivers, and staff (especially the chef who put a cheese quesadilla on the menu!) all attributed to her happiness. Renee was a lady of deep faith. Her love of God and particularly the Virgin Mary gave her great peace. The dear friends she made at Sun Lakes also gave her joy. Bob and Renee had a great affinity for dolphins so prevalent in Florida. The afternoon of her passing, Bill and Susan were on the Bay of Newport Harbor where dolphins are not common. Two dolphins were playing in front of them. Mom and Dad. God rest to an amazing daughter, sister, friend, mother, grandmother, and wife. Friends we will miss