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Thousands to gather for John Beam memorial service in Oakland

OAKLAND — Those who knew legendary football coach John Beam the best always said he cared only about the number of lives he aided off the field and not the wins he accumulated on it. At the Henry J. Kaiser Center on Saturday, his success in that endeavor was unmistakable.

More than a thousand of people were expected to gather to honor Beam’s life at a public memorial service after his sudden death in November. The gesture was one of those victories that Beam discussed as a “win off the field,” a phrase he repeated more than once during the Netflix documentary series “Last Chance U.”

    Among those in attendance were expected to be Beam’s wife, Nanci, and their daughters, Monica and Sonjha, along with luminaries from the Bay Area sports world and beyond.

    The heartache shared by mourners was intensified by the shattering nature of his loss. Beam, 66, died on Nov. 14, 2025, a day after he was shot in the athletic field house at Laney College. He had remained the athletic director of the school after stepping down from a 45-year football coaching career after the 2024 season.

    A legendary figure in Oakland sports, Beam built Skyline High School into Oakland’s best public high school football program for more than a decade. He won 160 games at Skyline and 11 Oakland Section crowns from 1987-2003. More than 100 of his players played college football.

    In 13 seasons as the head coach at Laney, the Eagles won 60% of their games and beat Ventura College to capture the the California Community College Athletic Association championship in 2018. Approximately 90% of Beam’s players at Laney College graduated or went to four-year schools. Many were expected to attend Saturday.

    The gathering was meant to recognize Beam as more than a coach, with a personality so large it was hard to depict it on a television show. It was about the man with the bushy mustache, the unending light in his soul that drove him to help others less fortunate, and his famous call of “two claps, ready, ready,” that he used when addressing the legions of players who knelt in a huddle in front of him.

    Saturday’s event was the second public gathering in Oakland to honor Beam’s life. Laney College hosted a memorial walk on Dec.13, 2025, from the college bistro to the campus football stadium. Jamaal Kizziee, who coached football at Laney after Beam retired, said, “He touched lives all over the place. We all got brought together through that sense of care. That’s Oakland.” The Alameda County District Attorney’s Office has charged Cedric Irving, 27, in Beam’s killing; court documents indicate that Irving’s attorney may pursue a mental-health defense. Irving was a one-time Laney College student who did not play for Beam.

    This is a developing report. Check back for updates.

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