Con was also a long time supporter of all youth sports. He annually participated in the Bemidji Jaycee Water Carnival parade, Buena Vista Logging Days and Beltrami County Fair. While keeping busy caring for, driving and showing his beloved horses he was a farmer, deer hunter and lover of life until his passing. He acquired many dear and life long friends from all walks of life with his warm smile, firm handshake and gift of gab. In 2004 he retired from Con's Masonry and traded his trowel and union card for a gold watch. Philips Catholic Church and the Sanford Event Center to name a few. He was proud of the many projects in and around the Bemidji area, including the Beltrami County Complex, Bemidji High School, St. In 1975 he became owner and operator of Con's Masonry, Inc. He worked for many contractors and construction companies throughout the United States before settling in Bemidji. He grew up south of Lengby, MN, attended Mahnomen High School and graduated from Flandreau Indian Vocational School in 1955 where he learned, and began, his trade as a bricklayer. He was predeceased by his parents John and Christine (Fairbanks) Beaulieu, his brothers Everette, Clarence, John, Sydney, Dean, Wayne and Leo Beaulieu, and his sisters Joyce Krmpotich and Helena Giard.Ĭon was born 10th of 13 children in White Earth, Minnesota. He was the beloved husband of Angie (Roerick) Beaulieu for 55 years. Conrad “Con” Orval Beaulieu, 77, of Bemidji, Minnesota, whose precious and generous heart stopped beating Wednesday, Februat home surrounded by the ones he laughed with, lived for, and loved.
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