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DONALD E.
BEACH, 84
RIVER RANCH - Donald E. Beach, 84, of River Ranch, Fl, formerly of Titusville, Pa, passed away Friday July 18, 2014, unexpectedly after a short stay in Lake Wales Medical Center.
Mr. Beach was born in Titusville, Pa, on August 25, 1929. He is survived by 5 children Gladys Daly, Deborah Peeples, Don Beach Jr., Jerry Beach, Linda Beach, 18 grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren, 7 great great grandchildren, 3 brothers Dale Beach, Dennis Beach, Richard Beach, 1 sister Violet Hoffman. Preceded in death were wife Bernice Beach, 2 daughters Barbara Ann and Judy Lynn, parents George and Gladys Beach, 3 brothers Albert Beach, Leo Beach and Ed Beach.
Mr. Beach was Veteran of the US Army and spent most of his career as a Truck Driver and was Owner/Operator of the Titusville Cab company from 1968 to 1973. For the past 5 years of his career Mr. Beach owned and operated his own trucking franchise business with Century Trucking. Mr. Beach retired in 1993 and moved to Florida in 1998 with his wife Bernice. Don was also in the cast of the River Ranch Gunslingers and moved to River Ranch in 2008.
The family will be holding a Memorial Service at River Ranch Chapel and Titusville, Pa. Dates and times will be announced at a near future date.
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This I light not only for grandpa but for grandma too! I miss and love you both to moon and back! I love you
tara beach
July 18, 2015
Grandpa can't believe it's been a year since you found peace! I miss you so much but I no one day all of our chains will link again! Until we meet again! I love you forever an always!
tara beach
July 18, 2015
i miss you so much dad!!
LINDA BEACH
July 18, 2015
Don so glad our paths crossed. You will be remembered by many, RIP
Ken and Mary Davis
August 8, 2014
We love and miss you.
christel scucci
July 24, 2014
We're going to miss you so much,
Rest in peace
Karen Beach
July 23, 2014
Grandpa it is really hard to say goodbye to you. You were not just ny grandpa but you were my DAD!! You taught me so much and help mold me into the woman I am today. Thank you so much for everything you have done for me I am truly greatful. I couldn't have ask for better grandparents. You were and always will be the strongest man I know. I no your sitting on the porch with grandma and that truly warms my heart. You are in my heart with grandma forever until we meet again. I love you and will miss you deeply. Love your favorite granddaughter Tara
Tara Beach
July 22, 2014
Grandpa, you truly are the most amazing man I've ever met. You showed me more things in this world and I'm so grateful for everything. I love you so much. Rest in paradise your greatly missed.
Nicole warrington
July 22, 2014
I love you daddy!until we meet again
linda beach
July 22, 2014
I know your with mom now and for that i am happy.but knowing your gone is the hard part.there was no place safer then my daddys arms! I love you dad.linda sue
linda beach
July 22, 2014
RIP Pop. You are at peace now and with your loving wife. I always enjoyed our times together talking about your truck driving days. You had some good stories. I will always remember the good times at the ranch. Dancing at the saloon and being part of the show we put on with the Gun Slingers. You are going to missed so much. But I know I will see you again and we can have another dance in Heaven together. Love ya Pop
Mary Anne Huffman
July 22, 2014
You will be in my heart forever Dad. I know you are in a better place and with Mom. I will always remember the good times. We did not have a lot when we were growing up but you and Mom made up for everything with the love you gave us and was enough to last me a life time. I will see you again some day and till then my love for you will get me by
I love you Dad, Jerry
July 22, 2014
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