Maurice Beckham

1932 - 2015

Maurice Beckham obituary, 1932-2015

Maurice Beckham

1932 - 2015

Maurice Beckham Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 1, 2015.
Maurice Beckham, age 82, Methodist in faith, passed away on June 29, 2015 in Austin Texas. He is survived by Peggy, his devoted wife of 64 years, their two children; Hilton Beckham and wife Maria of Austin Texas, Connie Willis and husband Robert of Batson Texas, eight grandchildren, as well as an older sister, and two older brothers, Helen Uptmor of Waco Texas., J.L. Beckham of Hot Springs South Dakota, Clyde Beckham of Penelope Texas.

Maurice was born in Hallsburg Texas in 1932, youngest of eight children, to Luke and Frankie Lou Beckham. He attended school in Hallsburg, Bruceville-Eddy, and Penelope Texas, where he graduated in 1950. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in education through studies at Baylor University, American Technological, Sam Houston State, and the University of Texas at Austin.

Maurice was a Master Mason, and longtime member of Onion Creek Lodge #220 in Austin. A Korean War veteran he served with both the U.S. Army 24th Infantry division, and the First Marine division.

Maurice was a 38 year veteran of the Texas Department of Public Safety, a Special Texas Ranger, he retired at the rank of Major as the Chief of Administration in 1993. During his DPS career he served as a Highway Patrolman, Criminal Intelligence Agent, Asst. Commander of Intelligence Division, Criminal Law Enforcement Inspector, and as Chief of Inspection and Planning Division, and finally Chief of Administration.

Maurice served as a member and as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Employees Retirement System of Texas, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the DPS Credit Union, President of the Texas Public Employee Association retirees group, President of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators in Region II, as a member of AAMVA's International Board of Directors, The Governor's Task Force on Governmental Management, the Governor's Committee on Relocation of Indo-Chinese Refugees during the Vietnam War period, and as member to the Board of Directors of the Texas DPS Historical Museum and Research Center.

Maurice served as a member of the Waco Jaycees, and a member of the Directors of the National Exchange Club. He was a member of a number of professional organizations including IACP, Texas Sheriffs Association, Texas Police Association, and the Southern Association of Investigators.

In earlier years, Maurice was a softball pitcher of note, played semi-pro baseball in the old Central Texas League, and coached little league baseball. He was a member of the DPS Softball, Football, and Judo teams – an Explorer Scout Leader, Salvation Army volunteer, and practiced Wood burning" art professionally. He Taught management and Social Psychology courses at the University level.

For over twenty years Maurice was listed in the "Who's Who in Professional Speaking" of the National Speakers Association. He performed nationally as a professional humorist, educator, trainer, and was a prominent "After Dinner", Key Note Inspirational speaker, and Entertainer. For the past 20 years Maurice has performed as the Resident Virtuoso on the all-volunteer Austin Steam Train Association Hill Country Flyer, and other ASTA special excursion trains.

A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, August 1, 2015 at Cook-Walden Capital Parks Memorial Chapel with a Reception to follow.

In Lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Maurice's memory to any of the following: (1) The American Cancer Society, (2) The Texas DPS Historical Museum & Research Center at P.O. Box 141603, Austin, Texas 78714-1603 or to, (3) The Austin Steam' Train Association, 401 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste C-100, Cedar Park TX 78613.


THE BURNING FARMHOUSE

Many years ago a two story farmhouse caught fire from unknown causes in rural McLennan County, Texas and burned to the ground.
THERE WAS NO FIRE DEPARTMENT THERE. There was NO 911. There were NO TELEPHONES. NO EMS.

As members of that family and a couple of neighbors fanatically sought to salvage what few precious items they could from the home, … two young girls, sisters, stood beneath a large chinaberry tree in the corner of the yard; Both were watching, in horror, as their precious belongings as well as those of the family were being consumed by the raging fire.

The younger sister tugged at the dress tail of the older sister, trying to get her attention … the older sister said "What do you want?" The younger sister looked up at her and said … "somebody better get the baby" …

The older sister broke and ran back into the burning house, went up the stairs, then scooped up the tiny infant from a pallet where it lay on the floor, returning back down the stairs through the fire, and out into the yard to a place of safety.


I mention this incident of LONG AGO for a trio of reasons. ONE; I think it is an outstanding example of great things that can be accomplished when the bright mind of the young are able to cause an alert. TWO, The willingness of the older person to take action in this dangerous situation. (An action for which she would never have been criticized for not taking under the extraordinary circumstances existing at the time). THREE: The Baby was me (Maurice).

Had it not been for the alertness of the two beautiful and heroic sisters, working together, using the best of what each had to offer, that little baby would never have lived long enough to know his name, two wonderful parents and seven other siblings. He would never have learned to tie a shoe, spin a top, catch a fish, ride a bike, jump a rope, go to school, or to meet and marry a wonderful lady, assist in parenting two children and to experience eight grandchildren, and see great grandchildren be born, grow, and flourish. He would never have had the opportunity to serve his country in the military, have a 38 year career with the DPS, or a long list of other professional personal, community, and special activities that contributed to the lives of others in so many positive ways.

When one looks back to this Burning Farmhouse a long time ago, you come to believe (as Maurice believed) that God had some special roles for him to perform, and he always sought to fulfill these expectations in the best ways he knew how. Thanks to his Sisters, and his God.

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November 10, 2015

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October 10, 2015

Diane Maes posted to the memorial.

July 30, 2015

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Wesley

November 10, 2015

We had the pleasure of being on one of Maurice's train cars during the first of our now traditional family Santa Train trips. He was wonderful and is as much of our stories and memories of that experience as Santa was, more so even. We only met in passing, but he was a nice man who lives on in our recollections.

Diane Maes

October 10, 2015

My husband and I first met Maurice on the Austin Steam Train 12 years ago. Maurice and I share the same birthday, December 17. He was the best! We were shocked to learn of his passing when we boarded the train this year but were delighted to learn we were on the car named after him, the Maurice Beckam. Our condolences to his family. Rest in peace my birthday buddy. You will be missed.

Larry Todd

July 30, 2015

A trusted co worker years ago at DPS and a true professional in all aspects of his work and personal life. Maurice was a gift to us and a special Angel. I'm honored to have known him. -Larry Todd

July 26, 2015

Maurice was a Wonderful Friend. We will really miss him. I will keep his Birthday Rap alive.
Jeannie and Roger Shull
ASTA train

July 23, 2015

I worked with Maurice Beckham most of my 37 years with DPS. I considered him a friend and will miss him very much. My sympathy's to the family.
Myron Fischer

Stephen Dowell

July 21, 2015

I had the privilege of knowing Maurice during my tour at DPS (THP '66-'71) in Austin. He was a true gentleman and a professional. He will be missed by all who knew him. God Bless the family and may he be with you during this time of loss. Rest In Peace Brother Beckham.
Steve Dowell

JoAnn Dickens-Cleveland

July 21, 2015

Grandad I love you to Heaven and back! I miss you! I wish I could put into words all you have done for me and my sisters. The lessons we learned not even knowing that you were teaching. You made everything so fun, singing karaoke, going to the Alamo, and the Capitol. We had history lessons, lessons on respect of other and ourselves, and being great full for what we have even if it's not much. I'm great full I got to see you and my last words were I love you, and you said I love you too! You melted my heart. I was Blessed with you as a grandfather! I will do my best to pass on your legacy to my children and raise them to love our Lord. I will keep your memory alive. Balloon art, wood burning, and paper napkins art and lessons. My kids will know all about you. You did so much, and I'm truly great full for all you have done. I love you to Heaven and back, always and forever! I wish I could say what my mind remembers and what I have just running through it, but I can't get it together. All I can say is I love you and always will! THANK YOU GRANDAD! THANK YOU FOR LOVING ME! Until we meet again in Heaven all my love!

Shirley Baker

July 14, 2015

I will miss this kind and gentle soul that would come into my office and say "Hello pretty lady" I knew right then he wanted me to notarize some papers for him, and he DID bring flowers or candy or something from the train always. We will miss you, but never forget you. Thank you for all your service to Texas DPS Credit Union. I is my honor to have known such a loving, kind and honorable man that raised such a great family.
Shirley Baker
Texas DPS Credit Union

April Navarro

July 10, 2015

My grandaddy was a wonderful man. He took care of his business and left work at work. Growing up, we always knew it was going to be a fun summer when we went to Grandma and Grandaddy's house! There was always something to do and see! He was talented, and he kept our hands and minds busy with artwork, games, and brain teasers. He'd work all day and come home to chase us around the yard. He was a character too! I'm blessed my children got to know this precious man and experience some of the same things we did as children. The Lord needed this good man back. He loaned him to us, and I'm blessed to have been a part of his life. I'm blessed to have gotten to hug his neck so many times. I know without a doubt he was proud of us because he made sure to tell us!
Grandaddy, thank you for loving us. Thank you for loving my grandma in every way. Thank you for being present! We miss you and love you so much. Until we are together again, we are sending you our hugs and sugars in our prayers!
I love you!

Tanya Stefek

July 10, 2015

Grand-daddy was one of a kind. God broke the mold with him. Just remembering all the times he would come in from he nightly walks, shower, grab his pillow and lay in the floor watching TV. He would let us girls lay right there with him, loving on us, ticking us or just letting us sleep. The dinners out, grabbing napkins, his pen and drawing on them, with the stories to go along with whatever it was he drew. Always a lesson, but it fun lesson. Now my kids would look forward to seeing his "doodles" on those same napkins with the lessons. The funny balloon hats, creatures or guns...yep, that was my grand-daddy! He we blessed for 82 years on this Earth. From being saved by his sister in that house fire, making it through Military wars, with DPS and life events...but I am the BLESSED one! I got to love him all these years and have some of the most wonderful memories of a absolutely great man! I hope I continue to make you proud grand-daddy! I love you always to Heaven and back!

Ricky Nichols

July 6, 2015

Chief Beckham was a good boss, a good man and he treated everyone fairly. Rest in Peace Chief..."Well done thy good and faithful servant".

My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Nathan Talbot

July 6, 2015

Dear Peggy-
This brings our deepest, most heartfelt and sincere sympathy and prayers to you and your entire family. The loss of such a wonderful husband and family member is never an easy thing. At the same time,We can always be grateful for the precious time in which we have been blessed by that person's presence in our lives. My life will be all the better and joyful for having known him. I am sure that our Almighty Father has wonderful plans for Maurice.

I have worked with Maurice many times on our ASTA trains over the past ten years, and will always have very happy memories of this.

Again, we both send to you our deepest, most heartfelt sympathy.

Nathan and Ruth Talbot

ERROL TYRONE OLSON

July 6, 2015

Maurice, it was such a pleasure to know you and work with you. You listened to your Guests and Fellow Volunteers and I will miss those pleasant times with you

Clint Waggoner

July 5, 2015

During the 16 years that I worked with Maurice on the Austin & Texas Central Railroad, I shared many lunches with him during our layover in Burnet. Fittingly, those lunches were always in the car that is now named the Maurice Beckham. The honor is well deserved. Although we attempted to solve all the world's problems during our lunch chats, we never quite got them all solved. However, I learned Maurice's approach to solving them: Live your life with integrity, love your fellow man, treat everyone with kindness and respect, and engage in a little humor along the way. That was the essence of Maurice. I will miss my lunch companion greatly.

Angie Stabeno

July 5, 2015

I enjoyed working with Maurice at DPS and considered him a friend away from work. He was kind, sweet and funny...never without a story to tell. A favorite memory was when he came to help my Dad, Willie Wilhelm, pour a concrete slab in our back yard. He came from work, took off this coat, tie, rolled up his sleeves and got to work!!! Beckham family you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Ted Purtle

July 3, 2015

Maurice was a warm, caring and compassionate man. Professionally, he was a skilled administrator, excellent leader, and patient mentor. He always set a positive example for those of us fortunate enough to know him as a boss and friend. I will miss him. Peggy, Joyce and I pray for comfort for you and the family.

Phyllis Bowen

July 3, 2015

It was a privilege to care for Mr. Beckham. What a wonderful family he has and I know he was proud of you. Rest in peace.

Bob Currie

July 2, 2015

I enjoyed the hundreds of hours I spent on the train with Maurice. He was the best.

July 2, 2015

Maurice was a man of integrity. He was never the boss but one of the work force. I really enjoyed working with and for him. Peggy you and your family are in my prayers.

My sincere sympathy
Belva Alexander

July 2, 2015

Maurice will certainly be missed. It was a pleasure to work with him on the train. He was such a helpful and thoughtful man with a great smile.
Sincere Sympathy for the family. Ilene Watts

Violet Alexander

July 2, 2015

I feel so honored to have worked on the train with Mr. Maurice. When I hear the Chicken Dance Song, I think of the fun he had with everyone. What a kind and gentle man to everyone. I never heard him say an unkind word. Always a smile even when I knew he didn't feel so well. Shannon is right--"The Earth has lost one of the Greatest Men" I appreciate ASTA naming the Santa Fe for his service. My sympathy to the Beckham family.

Mark Warren

July 2, 2015

Peace and blessings, my friend. You were always there for us, always supportive and made us feel safe about taking risks, as long as they were intelligent ones. Love to you and your family.

Shannon Barrow

July 2, 2015

There are not enough words to describe Maurice. He was such a wonderful man and I feel blessed to have known him. Whenever I worked with him, I always knew my face was going to hurt at the end of the day from smiling so much. I'll cherish those memories.
Peggy, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Bob Gadberry

July 1, 2015

Maurice was one of the most "Honorable" men I've ever had the privilege to know. May You Rest in Peace.

Dona Giesen

July 1, 2015

The Earth has lost one of the Greatest Men I ever knew but Heaven is a Happier place because Maurice now rest in the Arms Of Our Lord.
May God Bless You and Keep You and May You Rest in Peace For All Eternity.
God Bless Peggy, Connie, Hilton and all Your Family.

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