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Theodore A. "Ted" Beam

03/24/1952 - 09/25/2025

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Obituary For Theodore A. "Ted" Beam

Theodore A. “Ted” Beam, Jr.

March 24, 1952 – September 25, 2025

Theodore A. “Ted” Beam, Jr., 73, of Altoona, PA, passed away on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025 at Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio following a courageous battle with heart disease. He was born in Altoona, oldest child of the late Theodore A. “Ted” Beam, Sr. and the late Georgia “Louise” (Winters) Beam. On July 10, 1999, he married the love of his life, Catherine “Cathy” Cronin at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Altoona.

In addition to his wife Cathy, Ted is survived by his brothers, Thomas “Tom” (Brenda) of Altoona, and David (Lisa) of Orwigsburg, PA, and his sisters, Sharon Baker of Altoona, Ruth Anne Schultz (Glen) of Yardley, PA, and Dana Hanlon (Brett) of State College, PA; his brothers-in-law Dan Cronin (Fran) of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, and Edward Cronin of Summerville, SC; and his sisters-in-law Peggy Burbage, Terry Kramer, and Sharon Golden, all of Summerville, SC. Ted is also survived by his nieces and nephews: Stefanie, Kristin, Sara Jo, Rachel, Travis, Grant, Luke, Kellie, Adam, Abby, Ben, Nicholas, Therese, Amanda, Samantha, Christine, Elizabeth; and many great-nieces and great-nephews.

Ted was pre-deceased by his parents, and brothers-in-law Harold Kramer and Craig Golden, both of Summerville, SC.

Ted was a 1970 graduate of Bishop Guilfoyle High School, and went on to graduate from Penn State University in 1974 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He was employed by the Altoona Area School District as an English teacher at Keith Jr. High and at Stevens Alternative School, completing his teaching career back at Keith before his retirement from the school district.

He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

Ted loved politics and public service. He was elected and served as an Altoona City Councilman. While on City Council, he was the Director of Public Safety. After retiring from teaching, he was a two-term (8 year) elected Commissioner for the County of Blair. He also served as a member of the Altoona Civil Service Board, the City of Altoona Zoning Hearing Board, and the Altoona Parking Authority.

Ted loved sports. As a student at Bishop Guilfoyle, he was a student manager of the B.G. Boy’s Basketball Team. He was proud to be affiliated with the 1970 PCIAA Boys State Championship team, and was thrilled to be included in their 2022 Blair County Sports Hall of Fame Team Award.

Ted was a very respected PIAA sports official. He was a member of the District 6 Gerald Spalding Chapter of High School Basketball Officials, retiring after 43 years of service on the hardwood. During this time, he was selected to officiate two PIAA State Final basketball games. As a member of the George Iuzzolino Chapter of Football Officials, he was also a long-time football referee, working a PIAA State Final before his retirement from the sport. After retirement from active officiating, Ted continued on as an official’s evaluator in both sports, helping to mentor many officials from around the region.

Since 1972, Ted was involved with Penn State Football. In his early years, he was involved in the broadcasting aspect, working with TCS. He then became the long time “spotter”, working in the booth with the likes of George Paterno, Fran Fisher, Jack Ham, and Steve Jones. At the time of his death, Ted was the game clock operator in Beaver Stadium. He truly loved all 53 seasons of being affiliated with Penn State Football. In addition to PSU football, Ted also currently worked for PSU Men’s and Women’s Basketball. He began as the Official’s Liaison for both teams, and transitioned into his duties as the game clock timer for MBB and WBB at the Bryce Jordan Center. Because of his own basketball officiating background, he became fast friends with many of the Big 10 officials from around the country, who kept in contact with him throughout the years.

Summer saw Ted transition into the sport of baseball. He was an official scorer for Altoona Curve Baseball and the Eastern League, beginning in the Curve’s 2nd season of play in 2000. This year marked Ted’s 26th season with the Curve as official scorer.

Ted was passionate about playing golf. He was a long-time member of Park Hills Golf Club. He loved golfing with his friends and enjoyed their camaraderie both on the course as well as in the clubhouse upon completion of their rounds. Additionally, Ted was a member of many local clubs, including the Heidelberg Country Club of Blair County, Swiss Club of Altoona, Unter Uns, Buccinese Society, the Bavarian Aid Society, Knights of Columbus, and the Ebensburg Moose.

Ted loved to travel with his wife, Cathy. Their favorite place was Aruba, their “Home Away From Home”. Ted and Cathy spent many years vacationing in Aruba together, after falling in love with the island while there on their honeymoon. Ted’s other favorite places he travelled with Cathy included Ireland, Italy, Maine, South Carolina, and Florida, especially Key West and Fort Myers.

Family was very important to Ted. He fiercely loved and appreciated his parents, all of his brothers and sisters, and their children. He was so proud of everyone’s accomplishments. Everyone loved “Uncle Ted”.

A private vigil for the deceased will be held at 2:45 PM Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025, at The Stevens Mortuary Inc., 1421 Eighth Ave., Altoona, where a public visitation will begin at 3 PM and continue until 8 PM. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10AM Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 511 20th Street, Altoona, Father Lubomir Strecok, Celebrant. Committal will be held at Calvary Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the charity of one’s choice in Memory of Ted.

Condolences may be made at www.stevensfamilyfuneralhomes.com of Stevens Family funeral Homes Facebook.

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  • 10/07/2025

    Ted was remarkable man who truly believed in service. An honor to work with him at the William P Kimmel alternative school, where Ted taught English and guided so many young adults struggling to find a normal pathway in life... God bless his soul.! my deepest sympathy to Cathy and the entire Beam family

  • 10/01/2025

    Sympathy to Ted's family. Ted taught at Keith Jr High with my husband Jim McMinn. I knew Ted through Jim, he was a good person. we both voted for him, respected him. Jim & Jeanie McMinn

  • 09/30/2025

    Ted was a respected member of both our Penn State Football and Men's & Women's Basketball Game Day Operations staff. We appreciated his professionalism but also how much fun he was to have around! Neither venue will be the same without him. Sending our love to you, Cathy. Jenn, Rachel and the entire operations crew.

  • 09/29/2025

    God Bless you Teddy. We are going to miss you my friend. Prayers to Cathy and Family.

  • 09/29/2025

    Ted and I were friends for more than 60 years. We began our friendship working at the Altoona Little League field. He was the official scorer and I was the groundskeeper. We traveled to Penn State football games together as members of the TCS Altoona crew. He was a great friend and an outstanding official. He will be sorely missed by the Altoona community. My deepest sympathies to Cathy, and the rest of the Beam family. Regards Jeff "Moose" Webster

  • 09/29/2025

    I knew Ted through my late husband, Phil Altiero, who considered Ted a good friend & a great official. "Our" deepest sympathy to Ted's wife and family. I'm sure those two guys will meet again. God rest his soul. Judy Altiero

  • 09/29/2025

    Sympathy to all the Beam family. Ted was a great sports lover and even greater man. May God keep you. Timothy Little John3:16

  • 09/27/2025

    Ted was a mentor to me as I began my officiating career. He was a quality guy and I admired Ted for who he was and we have lost a great official and for me personally a friend. Joe Bilka

  • 09/27/2025

    Ted was the best neighborhood referee/umpire for all of our sporting activities. Sometimes it was a royal pain that you had to respect his keen eye and judgment. God rest his soul! Condolences and prayers to the family. As time moves on our childhood neighborhood grows smaller. I'm sure your mom and dad were there waiting with open arms.

  • 09/27/2025

    Sympathy & Prayers to the Beam Family. Ted was a good man who loved his family.

  • 09/27/2025

    I knew for what seemed most of my life . He will truly be missed by all those that knew him , and I was proud to have called him a friend . He and Cathy were a match made in heavan . All those that knew have truly lost a good freind .He was also a good teacher , having the privalige to have worked at Keith with him RIP Theodore I will miss you

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    Christine Hucks sent Peace & Serenity Dishgarden for Theodore A. "Ted" Beam - 09/30/2025

    Sending all of our love during this difficult time. Uncle Ted will be greatly missed. Love Christine, Bryce, Elizabeth, Tony & Amanda

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