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  1. Jan 21, 2011 · Lloyd Beebe, the ex-logger who raised animal stars of the big and small screen at his Olympic Game Farm in Sequim, died Jan. 6, at age 94. His wife, Catherine, who handled many of the ranch’s...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0066256Lloyd Beebe - IMDb

    Lloyd Beebe is known for his work on Vanishing Prairie (1954), White Wilderness (1958), The Incredible Journey (1963), Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar (1967) and A Tale of Two Critters (1977). He was married to Catherine Beebe for 71 years. He died on January 6, 2011 in Sequim, Washington, USA.

    • Lloyd Beebe
    • January 6, 2011
    • May 2, 1916
  3. Jan 13, 2011 · DUNGENESS — Lloyd and Catherine Beebe, founders of Olympic Game Farm, have died. Lloyd, 94, died last Thursday morning, and Catherine, 88, died two days later, the game farm’s general manager and their grandson, Robert L. “Bob” Beebe, said today. Both died of age-related causes.

  4. Jan 23, 2011 · S. Lloyd Beebe, the former Walt Disney Studios cinematographer who raised animals for films such as Disney’s True Life Adventures series, died Jan. 6 at 94. His wife, Catherine Massey Beebe, who handled operations for the Olympic Game Farm that the couple grew out of the Disney animal holding compound in the 1970s, died Jan. 8 at 88.

  5. Mar 19, 2014 · The Sequim couple not only founded the Olympic Game Farm on Ward Road, but Lloyd Beebe was an avid outdoorsman and wild-animal lover who pioneered wilderness films for Disney. Lloyd Beebe died Jan. 6 at the age of 94. Two days later his wife of 71 years, Catherine Beebe, died at the age of 88.

  6. Lloyd Beebe is known for his work on Vanishing Prairie (1954), White Wilderness (1958), The Incredible Journey (1963), Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar (1967) and A Tale of Two Critters (1977). He was married to Catherine Beebe for 71 years. He died on January 6, 2011 in Sequim, Washington, USA.

  7. Our founders Lloyd and Catherine Beebe retired from the filming industry and focused solely on caring for their animal actors, concentrating on offering “in need” captive bred animals a new and loving home.