Maximillian Walker Bean, 24, of Barrington

Posted 4/17/18

Maximillian Walker Bean, 24, of 10 Jennys Lane, Barrington died in a single car crash on New Meadow Road on the evening of April 16, 2018. Born in Waterbury, Conn. to Scott and Shelly Bean, Max had …

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Maximillian Walker Bean, 24, of Barrington

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Maximillian Walker Bean, 24, of 10 Jennys Lane, Barrington died in a single car crash on New Meadow Road on the evening of April 16, 2018. Born in Waterbury, Conn. to Scott and Shelly Bean, Max had lived at the same address in Barrington for the last 22 years. Beginning in kindergarten, he went through the entire Barrington school system, graduating from Barrington High School in 2012. Along the way, he collected many close friends and was known for his easy smile and “chillability.” He loved a good time. If it is possible to have lived a full life in under 25 years, Max did it. If he didn’t love every minute of his short life, he certainly had highlights every day. In addition to working hard as a full-time driver UPS for the past year around the East Bay, he brought a smile wherever he went.

In addition to his parents, he is survived by his paternal grandmother, numerous aunts and uncles, five first cousins, and a wide swath of buddies from here to California.

Burial will be private. A celebration of his life will be planned at a later date.

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