Press release from the issuing company
Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Bradford Beaton, who managed New England Newspaper Supply Company (NENSCO) for some 45 years, has passed. The assets of NENSCO were acquired by RBP Chemical Technology in 2010, and Beaton continued as the chief executive of the RBP news business unit until his death on August 10.
RBP President Mark Kannenberg, paying tribute to Beaton, commented: "The North American newspaper industry has lost a true friend. Brad Beaton was highly regarded for his technical knowledge of the newspaper printing process, and as the industry moved from letterpress to offset he readily adapted to the latest technology. Perhaps more important, Brad was renowned for his wit, his smile, and his love of life. As the face of NENSCO, Brad was known and loved by newspaper production personnel across the country, from the largest dailies to the smallest weeklies and free sheets."
Bradford Taylor Beaton, of Sutton, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully on August 10, 2011. He was 69 years old. He was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, and spent his life in Sutton, attending Sutton High School and Clark University in Worcester. He is survived by his wife, Kari Beaton; a son, Jon Beaton; and a daughter, Kate Mazzini. Burial was at West Sutton Cemetery in Sutton.
Founded in 1954, RBP Chemical Technology is a global supplier of proprietary chemicals and delivery devices for the printing, newspaper, and electronics manufacturing industries. RBP Chemical Technology products are manufactured in a 48,000 square foot plant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; in a wholly owned blending facility near Mumbai, India; and by approved blenders in the US, South Korea and Thailand. RBP Chemical Technology is ISO 9001:2008 certified. RBP products are sold and serviced by factory-trained sales and service representatives and distributors in the Americas and Asia. For more information, call 414-258-0911 or log on to www.rbpchemical.com.
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