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Richard E. "Dickie" Beres

Racine, Wisconsin

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RACINE - Richard E. 'Dickie' Beres, 67, passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, January 26, 2011 at Wheaton Franciscan-All Saints Medical Center. Richard was born in Racine, April 12, 1943, son of the late Joseph H. and Marie R. (nee: Kettinger) Beres. Dick graduated from St. Catherine's High School...

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The things I have read here about Dick are so true,Loving,careing,always there to help someone, I know he helped me many times. I have known him since the 60's also and have so many memories of him. He was a wonderful guy and will be so missed !I will never forget his cute laugh !! Sorry I could'nt get through the white gold in time to be there, My deepest sympathy to all the Family, Jean I will see you soon.

Dick will be missed by many many people he has helped and taken care of though out the years that he built Berres Towing Service. Sympathy to family he'll be truely missed Tom & Kathie Mills

Jean and family
My thoughts and prayers are with you as you greive a caring and pasonate man who gave everyone at least 1 second chance.
We will always remember him .
May you always carry him in your heart
You are in our prayers

Iwant to extend my deepest smypathy for the loss of dick. he was many thing to many peopleand amongst themhe will always be a huge part of some my best mmemories in racine. He is and always will be a great friend and proud to have known him
do to the white gold and a bad back i won't be able to be their

It is amazing how one man has touched so many lives. Dick was a local icon and had a heart of gold. Dick, may all your future call's be double header owner's request's...It's fitting that were getting all this snow, "Dick's words" (White Gold) So many good memory's...Thank you, Dick and Jean, Wayne and all the guy's I grew up with and learned from...

Jeff "da wop" Raffini
(Proud Member of the Bere's school of hard knocks since 1974.)

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

Our deepest sympathies to the family for their loss. Our family has known Dick from the start of his towing business. He has worked very hard to make it successful. A true entrepreneur. Rest in peace. Thanks for everything.

Our thoughts and prayers to the Beres Family from everyone in the Lynch Organization. Dick was a compassionate and caring person who will definitely be missed. I will miss our in-depth conversations at the Wisconsin Tow Show. Michael Lynch

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Beres Family from everyone in the Lynch Organization. Dick was a fair and compationate person, and always a pleasure to do business with. I will definitely miss our indepth conversations every year at the Wisconsin Tow Show. Michael Lynch