Public memorial held for legendary football coach John Beam in Oakland

A Public Memorial Honors Legendary Coach John Beam in Oakland

The city of Oakland paid tribute to its beloved football coach, John Beam, as a public memorial was held in his honor on Wednesday. The event, attended by family, students, and community members, marked an emotional day for the city, still reeling from Beam's tragic death last month at Laney College.

Coach Beam's legacy lived on through a "light the path, light the field" walk, where participants followed the same route he used every day from Laney College to the Eagles Football Stadium. The walk was a poignant reminder of his impact on the community, particularly among young people who saw him as a mentor and father figure.

Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee praised Beam's unwavering commitment to his students, saying, "He believed in our young people, even before they believed in themselves." Tania Mitchell from Laney College echoed these sentiments, expressing her own love for the coach: "He loved Laney, he loved his students. He loved Oakland. He loved his job. He loved making a difference."

To honor Beam's memory, Laney College placed 2,000 paper lanterns along the route of the walk, symbolizing the light and inspiration he brought to countless lives. As one attendee noted, Coach Beam was more than just a coach – he was a beloved figure who embodied the values of dedication, compassion, and advocacy.

A Celebration of Life for Coach Beam will take place on January 10, 2026, allowing friends, family, and colleagues to pay their respects once again. The accused shooter, responsible for his untimely death, is set to appear in court next week, but the city's focus remains on celebrating Coach Beam's enduring legacy.
 
OMG u guys I'm literally still crying thinking about John Beam πŸ€§πŸ’” he was like such an inspiration to me personally my little sis looked up to him so much too and it breaks my heart that he had to go πŸ’• I love how the city came together to celebrate his life 2k lanterns is amazing right? i wonder what kind of impact Coach Beam's presence had on ppl's daily lives did he have a favorite player or something? πŸ€” Laney College should consider creating a scholarship in his name, that would be incredible πŸ’–
 
omg u guys i just watched this memorial for coach beam and it was like totally emotional 🀧 i mean i'm a huge fan of his football team and i've never met him but watching him speak and hearing all these ppl talk about how he changed their lives... it gave me chills 😱 my little sis is actually gonna attend the celebration of life in jan next year and i'm so hyped for her πŸŽ‰ she's really close to coach beam's daughter and they're planning a tribute project together πŸ’– i know it sounds weird but seeing all those lanterns along the route was like a symbol of hope and inspiration to me too 🌟
 
man what a beautiful tribute πŸ™ those 2000 paper lanterns are so symbolic of the impact coach beam had on people's lives like he wasn't just a coach but a real person who cared about his students and community so much ❀️ it's amazing how oakland is keeping his memory alive with that light the path walk, i wonder if anyone will continue that tradition after he's gone πŸ‘£
 
omg 🀯 just heard about this public memorial 4 legendary coach John Beam in Oakland and i'm literally shook 😭 he sounds like such an amazing person, always putting his students 1st & believing in them even when they didn't believe in themselves πŸ’– the "light the path, light the field" walk is so beautiful 🌟 it's clear he had a huge impact on the community, especially the young ppl @ Laney College 🏈 i'm so glad the city is focusing on celebrating his life & legacy instead of getting bogged down by the shooting πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ the 2,000 paper lanterns are literally the perfect way to honor him πŸ’‘ can't wait 4 the Celebration of Life on Jan 10, 2026 πŸŽ‰
 
I'm so down for a good ol' fashioned nostalgic vibe like this πŸ™Œ. Remembering John Beam's impact on the community and those he mentored as a coach is really beautiful. The way they honored him with that "light the path, light the field" walk was pure genius – it's not every day you get to see that kind of love and appreciation for someone like that displayed in public 🌟.

But what really gets me is how Coach Beam saw potential in his students and pushed them to believe in themselves. It's like he knew they were capable of greatness, even when they didn't know it themselves 😊. That's the kinda leadership and mentorship we could all learn from.

It's a shame that his passing was cut short, but it's awesome that Laney College is keeping his memory alive with those 2,000 paper lanterns – they're like little beacons of hope πŸ•―οΈ. I'm definitely going to make sure to attend the Celebration of Life on January 10th... gotta give this guy the sendoff he deserves πŸ’•.
 
Ugh man this is so sad πŸ€•. I'm still trying to wrap my head around that one. But at the same time it's amazing to see how much Coach Beam meant to people here in Oakland. He was more than just a coach, he was like a big ol' dad figure to all those kids who looked up to him. And now he's gone way too soon πŸ’”. I feel bad for his family and loved ones, that's gotta be super tough right now πŸ˜•. But it's great to see the community coming together to celebrate his life and legacy - 2000 paper lanterns is a pretty cool touch πŸŽ‰. Can't wait to check out the Celebration of Life on January 10th... hoping it brings some closure for everyone πŸ’–
 
just got out of that memorial service for coach beam πŸ€• and i'm still feeling emotional rn... i was literally crying during the walk part, it was so beautiful seeing all those lanterns lit up everywhere πŸ’‘, reminded me of how he inspired his students like my little cousin who's playing football now 🏈, anyway, mayor barbara lee said something that really got to me, "he believed in our young people even before they believed in themselves"... i'm kinda feeling like that right now too, trying to believe in myself and stuff after a tough breakup πŸ’”, gotta keep moving forward though
 
Umm.. I don't know, man... I'm kinda conflicted about this public memorial thingy. On one hand, it's amazing that the city is coming together to honor John Beam's life and legacy, you feel? Like, 2,000 paper lanterns are a really cool idea, symbolizing light and inspiration... πŸ•―οΈ But, on the other hand, I worry that this whole thing might be kinda... sanitized? You know, like they're glossing over the fact that Coach Beam's life was cut short by some random shooter... πŸ€” What about acknowledging the pain and sadness of his family and students? It feels like we're just putting a nice bow on everything and moving on... 🎁 Meanwhile, I'm like, what about justice for Coach Beam? His shooter should be held accountable, right? 😬 So yeah, I don't know... this memorial thing is kinda complicated for me...
 
omg can you believe this 🀯 John Beam was more than just a coach he was like a mentor figure to so many ppl & his passion for coaching was truly inspiring ❀️ the way they lit up 2000 paper lanterns along the route of the walk is literally breathtaking πŸ’‘ it's amazing how his legacy lives on through the ppl he touched & i'm so glad oakland is coming together to celebrate his life πŸ‘ barbara lee said it best "he believed in our young people, even before they believed in themselves" πŸ™Œ
 
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