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Rob Cosman's Son Beau Passes On

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This past Saturday, we lost our boy, Beau. As many of you know, Beau was involved in a terrible motorcycle accident last Thanksgiving. He was strong and determined to get through this but unfortunately, after his latest surgery, his body couldn’t take it anymore. He was loved by so many and his shining light will be sorely missed by all. With the help of a few friends, Rob and Jake were able to make Beau’s casket. A true labour of love. Thank you to everyone who has sent kind messages and well wishes over the last 8 months since his accident. We know through God’s plan that Beau’s spirit lives on and we will see him again someday. We love and miss you Beau. Till we meet again…

 

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On Thanksgiving weekend, Beau was involved in a serious motorcycle accident that changed the course of all our lives. Over the next eight months, he faced each day with unimaginable strength, determination, and courage—fighting through pain, healing, and holding onto hope. Despite his resilience and the love that surrounded him, his body grew tired, and he passed away peacefully, leaving a void that can never be filled.

 

Though his time with us was far too short, he lived life to the fullest and left us far too soon at the young age of 21.

Beau lived with passion and purpose well beyond his years. He embraced life fully—fearless, kind, and always ready with a smile or a helping hand. His generosity knew no bounds. Whether it was his time, his energy, or simply a listening ear, he gave freely and wholeheartedly to everyone around him. He was the true definition of a friend—selfless, dependable, and full of heart.

One of Beau’s goals after having his nerve transfer surgery this past week was to play the piano again—something he knew his mom cherished.

 

Beau had a deep love and devotion for sports, especially hockey, basketball, and baseball. Whether he was on the ice, the court, or the field, he played with heart and dedication. One of his greatest passions was his annual snowboarding trips to the Rockies—adventures he looked forward to every year, where he felt truly alive.

Though our hearts are heavy, we find comfort in knowing that his impact will continue to ripple through the lives he touched. His story doesn’t end here—it lives on in all of us.

 

He is lovingly remembered and deeply missed by his parents, Rob and Kim Cosman; siblings and their families: Erika and Frick Wetmore—Bentley, Lincoln, Cooper, McLaren, and Royce; Karissa—Beckham; Rex and Makayla Regenbogen—MollySue; Jake and Meagan—Bruce and Benson; Lauren; Kenzie and Luke Balemans; Annika and Will Richards; Mitch and Amelia MacPhee; and Kloey.

He is also missed by his grandparents, Eleanor and the late Reg Hilchie, Glen and Diann Cosman; as well as his extended family of aunts, uncles, cousins, and countless loyal friends.

 

Prayers and Positive thoughts for Beau.

 

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I can not imagine what the Cosman family is going through, has gone through, to lose a child is not natural, and should never happen, yet it does.

Our hearts go out to the entire family. So sorry Rob, so very sorry.

 

The strength you all are showing during this difficult time, the heart and soul it takes to build your own child his casket, is incredible. You are an example of grace, and strength.

Praying you all are finding strength in each other during this most difficult time.

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So very sad.  The build was more than wood, glue and hardware.  It was a testament of love.

Sorry for their loss.  

Sadden to learn of this. Condolences and prayers for strength, comfort and peace to his family and friends.

My condolences to his family and friends.

 

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