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Louis M. Beck Sr.

Bay City, Michigan

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Beck, Louis M. Sr. Bay City, Michigan

Mr. Beck, age 46, died Sunday, May 17, 2009. Louis was born in Bay City on January 29, 1963 to the late Frank and Ersel (Patterson) Beck. He worked at the Carn-Weadock Plant in maintenance and janitorial. Louis was a fun loving guy and all who knew him...

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I just want to thank everyone for their memories of my dad. I don't know most of you but everyone's description of him is great. I know everyone will miss him and i will miss him even more. I lost my best friend. Thanks again everyone!

Natashia and Louis,
It saddens my heart to here the loss of our good friend. The first time I met Louie is in 7th grade. It was in the lunch room and he was dancing and playing the guitar to Alice Cooper on the jukebox. I believe it was “Jungle of Love”. Louie always brought laughter, pleasure and excitement to be around like no one else I ever met. If you need anything we can do for you please ask. We will miss him. God bless.

Aydin & Mary Salman

To Louie's family I couldn't be more sorry for your loss..Louie was best friends with my brothers, Ronnie and Rod as well as Jeff Moggo and they were always at our house. As you may know, it was never quiet there and Louie had a special way of adding to our noise. We all loved him very much and will surely miss him. God Bless you always

I am devestated by the news that such a fine person has left us and his family. When Louie was a little boy and started coming to our school and no one quite knew how to handle him. He was loud and crazy and my brother (Ken)and I thought he was great. We brought him home to visit and my family fell inlove with him, he practically lived with us. We stayed best friends with Louie up until till our teenage years. I had a chance to re-acquaint with him when he worked for the YMCA and he had...

To Beck Family: i was a good friend with Frank Sr when we were in high school (michigan school for the deaf), and his son, louie had a great sense of humor and knew how to communicate with deaf people by using sign language. we also wanted to say that you are in our prayers. god bless you.

Louie had to be one of the funniest men I have ever met. Working with him at Euclid Ind. there was never a dull moment.He always had a smile on his face and never complained. I am truly lucky to have called him a friend and have him consider me the same. My family and I will never forget you. See you again someday Louie.

Louie was one of my favorite students at Cramer Junior High. He could always get a laugh out of me. There were times my day was not going well, but Louie always made my day better. He was an inspiration and his energy was magnetic.
Mr. Roger Pfundt

Natasha and Louie. I worked with your dad at Euclid Industries, Inc. for several years. He was a hard working person who could always brighten your day. I was privileged to call him my friend. I will miss Louie. My prayers are with you both.

I knew Louis from playing softball with him for the Saginaw Bay Estates softball team. He was our centerfielder. I can still remember him doing backflips in the outfield. He was also a rider in my taxi. When i think of Louis I remember him fondly and will miss him. He was a great guy!!!!!!!!!! Louis friend John McKay Bay City