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John Alan Beesley

John Alan Beesley, OC (August 17, 1927 – January 22, 2009) was a Canadian diplomat and civil servant.
==Early life==
Beesley was born in Smithers, B.C. on Aug. 17, 1927. He was one of five children of Jack and Margaret Beesley. He had two brothers, Dr. Bernard Beesley and Flight Officer Terry Beesley (who died on D-Day). He had two sisters, Noreen Burvill and Elizabeth Beesley.
He spent his early years in Williams Lake, Penticton and Kamloops. He graduated from Kamloops High School in 1945.
He attended the University of British Columbia (UBC), graduating with a bachelor of arts and law degree in 1950. While attending UBC he was a founding member of the Jokers Club. He also became a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.
After graduating Beesley practised law at Crease and Company in Victoria, B.C., for six years, prior to joining the federal Department of External Affairs in 1956.

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