Barbara Carol Bean, age 69, a resident of Philippi passed away Saturday November 25, 2023 in the Davis Medical Center in Elkins. Carol was born October 10, 1954 in Clarksburg, WV a daughter of the late Jack L. and Helen M. (McCourt) Newbrough. Carol was united in marriage to Monte C. Bean who survives at home.
Also surviving are; daughters, Jennifer Prince, Stephannie Long, Rebecca Martin, Sarah Albright, and Angel Cox; nine grandchildren, three great grandchildren; siblings, Kathy Houser and husband Rick, Kurt Newbrough, Chirs Newbrough, and Constance Stemple.
Carol was a loving, charismatic, creative, fun loving, rebel. She enjoyed camping, traveling, candle making, lamp making, sewing, Monster Trucks “The Mutt” was her favorite, and was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers and WVU Mountaineer Fan. Carol was known to be clumsy, some day she should’ve been wrapped in bubble wrap. Carol liked to unwind to a Budweiser and cut loose on the dance floor or a bottle of wine by the campfire. She always dressed up for Halloween to take the grandkids trick or treating. She would get so excited for Christmas. Family was always her priority and enjoyed her family most of all. Carol was a music lover of the Celtic culture country and classic/ 80’s rock and roll. She was a member of the Jerusalem United Methodist Church.
Friends will be received at the Wright Funeral Home and on-site Crematory 220 N. Walnut St. Philippi on Thursday November 30, from 11am- 12:30 pm. Funeral services will be conducted at 12:30 pm with Pastor Sam Haught officiating. Interment will follow in the WV National Cemetery.







So sorry to hear this sad news. Carol was all that was described in her obituary and much more. She was a precious friend and she and Monty were in our Bible study and helped with our addition to our home in Hodgesville West Virginia.
Her memory makes me smile her passing it such a young age makes me cry
May God bless and comfort her loved ones and give peace.
Carol,
I will miss your wit, your humor, and your love for life. Rest easy my friend. I am so glad to have known you.
Sam
I had the privilege to see first hand how much family meant to Carol. Her children and grandchildren were her world. My sincerest condolences to all of her family. It is never easy losing your Mom. Stay strong and fight hard in her memory. Blessed be.
I will miss your living inner child that you always told me to embrace.
Steve and I are truly sorry for your loss. Prayers to you and your family.
Condolences,
Steve and Sherry Daugherty
In memory of Carol Bean, Summer Bean lit a candle
In memory of Carol Bean, Kayla Manzo lit a candle
Sweet memories!
I will remember her with love.
My fun cousin. At one time we were each other’s best friend and confidante. My sincere condolences to her family.
Monte, my heart aches for you and your family. Cliff and I met Carol several years ago when we were all at one of our St. Patrick’s School get-togethers. I remember how sweet and kind she was, and I was so happy for you because she was in your life. May you have comfort in your treasured memories. Always your friend – Frances