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Theodore R. "Ted" Beach

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Mr. Theodore "Ted" R. Beach, aged 73, of Ravenna, died Tuesday, January 23, 2007 at home. He is survived by his children, Rick and Gloria Beach of Hurst, TX; Luanne and Clyde Menefee of Cedar Springs; Karen and Steve Evink of Casnovia; Dave Beach and Brenda of Grant; Jeff Beach of Grand Rapids;...

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Pops:
Thanks for everything you taught me and did for me, you taught me to play ball as my little league coach and then as my baseball coach, you taught me to hunt, always made sure I had all the right stuff, the dogs , the right guns, You taught me to play hard, to work hard, to take care of your own, and to help someone if you can,
A lifetime of memories, when I stepped off the straight and narrow you were always just a phone call away. I`m gonna miss ya, I`ll be thinking of you...

grandpa we will miss you very much daniel,mikala,daniel jr.schorian the menefee's we enjoyed spending time with you we will miss you very much and we love you

dad yur gonna be missed by me as a daughter. I surely miss all the times seeing you with all your animals and you talking with them. There was time you was busy in barn and we had to come out there to see you. You were always laughing and joking with all us kids and some of the grandkids. My kids remember you that way. I remember you being a baseball coach and going to the games.

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Ted, Thank you for being such a great grandpa to Diane. She will miss you very much. Thank you for all that you showed her about the deer. She still loves animals. I am sure that your great-grand daughter, Rylin, will also love animals as much as you and her mommy do. You will be greatly missed. We will see you in heaven. My thoughts and prayers go to all of the family. Love, Tammy

"Pops"
The best father-in-law that any person could ever ask for - you were more like a dad to me, you always made me feel welcome,
I remember, the pool lessons :that you would let me win,"sometimes"
remember the pheasants and turkeys and all the other little animals out back in the shed,
you took me hunting and shared all your wisdom with me,
We sure cut alot of wood!!!,
And all the little gags and tricks that you just couldn`t wait to share with everyone,
you will be...

Theodore R Beach: some called you "Pops", some called you grandpa, to others you were "Ted", some say you were "The Legend" I say "Friend" pure and genuine, witty and charming, Jokes, you had plenty, Stories, even more, some true some I`m not so sure, so "Friend" from me to you, I`m gonna miss ya! rest in peace,
luv ya Brenda

Although I knew none of Ted's family, I feel compelled to offer my
heart felt condolences. I worked with him several years ago at CWC.
Good guy. He will be missed.

Ted was a heck of a guy, always' had a funny story to tell, I am sure he and My Dad are already having a good time, and probably playing a game of pool.. He taught me a lot about the game..
You are all in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time..
Carla Powell (Clark)

My condolences to the Beach family. Ted was my Little League baseball coach and I enjoyed every minute of it.
Go Fireballers.