NEWNAN, Ga. — Steve Beck, originally and proudly from Gomer, Ohio, left us on Tuesday, June 5, 2018, in Newnan, Georgia, where he had resided for over 25 years. He, along with four of this brothers, purchased and helped grow Quick As A Wink Printing, into the family owned business it's been for over 48 years now.
Steve's life was rich and exciting, never boring. He loved to make trips to Biloxi, Mississippi, especially in January, since the Biloxi casinos spoiled him with free food in the month of his birthday. He loved to travel with this wife, Michaela, oversees to her home countries - Czech Republic and Germany. He had a passion for the centuries old European castles. He toured through castles many times. He even spent some time in Africa, a trip of pure adventure. His last, big trip - in 2016, visiting our family in New Zealand. This was one of his most wonderful life experiences that nobody and nothing could ever take away from him. Ever! His favorite thing though, was when his kids, grandkids and family members came to visit. He was a master grill chef and proud of it.
We are so sad to see him leave - but knowing that he is now in the company of his dad Bob, mom Betty, older brother Dick and his mom-in-law, Anezka - is comforting us.
He leaves behind: His Wife and Love: Michaela His Sons that he is so very proud of: Ryan (Heather), Kevin (Kim), Michael (Carly) His Stepson: Sonny (Sue) His Grandchildren and Light of his Life: Nathan, Brendan, Dylan, Logan, Collin, Cole, Christine, Chloee, Caylee, Paisley Best friends and siblings: Dianne (Jim Randall), Dan (Jeni), Bob (Stella), Dave "Little Ninja", Julie (Ed Kirk), Brother-in-law Marek (Jana) Also Adopted Sisters: Hanka and Milena (who is his best buddy) from Prague Countless Beloved Nephews, Nieces, Cousins and Friends.
Steve will be sorely and incredibly missed by us all!!!!
A family CELEBRATION OF STEVE'S LIFE will be held at a later date.
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June 24, 2018
Rest in peace, my friend.
Mike Pierce
June 24, 2018
Condolences to the family. So sorry for your loss.
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