George "Dick" Beckey
SPRINGFIELD - George Richard "Dick" Beckey, 84, of Springfield, died at 7:45 p.m., Friday, December 3, 2010 at Villa East Healthcare in Sherman. He was born May 13, 1926 in Springfield, IL to George H. & Ina Louise King Beckey. He married his wife, Elsie Mae Ballard on June 10, 1956 in Roodhouse, IL and she survives.
He is also survived by his two sisters, June (Tom) Brackett of Bluffs, IL and Mary Lou (Myron) Scott of Jacksonville, IL; two nieces, Deborah Foust of Bluffs, IL and Toni (Alan) Mallicoat of Jacksonville, IL; three nephews, Stephen (Lou Ann) Scott of Mt. Carmel, IL, Lee Korty and Bert Morton of Springfield, IL, Tom (Carol) Korty of Springfield, IL and several other nieces and nephews.
George was a resident of Springfield, IL since 1956, before that time he resided in Bluffs, IL. He was a United States Army veteran serving during World War II in the European Theatre, 70th Infantry Division from 1944-1946. He received the Purple Heart Medal. He was a barber by trade upon returning from military service he worked as a security guard for the Office of the Illinois Secretary of State from 1953 until retirement in 1986. George was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church, American Legion, Disabled Veterans Association Post 15, Illinois Police Association and the Jacksonville Moose Lodge #865. George will be remembered as a loving husband, terrific brother, and for the many friendships made throughout his life. He enjoyed doing "big" and "little" deeds for others.
Memorial Gathering: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Friday, December 10, 2010 at Staab Funeral Home.
Memorial Service: 12 p.m., Friday, December 10, 2010 at Staab Funeral Home. Reverend Rita Nafziger will officiate. Burial will be in Camp Butler National Cemetery where the Sangamon County Interveterans Burial Detail will conduct military honors.
The family requests memorials be made to the Illinois chapter of the American Heart Association or a charity of donor's choice.
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Jim Douglas
December 13, 2010
Elsie,
So sorry to hear about Dick's passing. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Aunt Dot called to let us know. Sorry we couldn't be closer to you so we could have come to the funeral. Thanks for the Christmas card
Jim and Linda Douglas
Karen Kaehlert
December 10, 2010
Elsie, so sorry to hear of Dick's death. Sharon told me about it. Please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences. Karen Kaehlert
Mark O'Brien
December 10, 2010
To Mr. Beckey's Family, my condolences. I worked at the State House and saw "Beckey" every day. He was a wonderful person and always had a joke or story to share. Seeing him every day made work easier to bear. I know you will miss him.
AVS AVS
December 10, 2010
We all love you to bits, Elsie. So sorry to hear about Dick.
Thinking of you. Hugs and Support, The Antique Vehicle Show.
Donna Weller
December 10, 2010
Dearest Elsie you are in my heart and all of my prayers. Sorry for your loss. If you need me call and I will be there. My number is 217-691-2560.
Love Donna Weller
December 8, 2010
Elsie, so sorry to hear of George's death. We will be in touch with you later. Thanks for letting us know. Ron and Sharon Huntley - Lebanon, Ohio
December 8, 2010
Dear Elsie, I was sorry to hear of Dick's death. I have such fond memories of working with you a thousand years ago in Public Information at the state and Dick "guarding" us. He was a wonderful man. Your are in my thoughts and prayers.
Pat Downey
Connie Vail
December 8, 2010
Dear Elsie,
I am so sorry to hear about Dick. We enjoyed so many times together with Mom & Robert. Please send me your address & phone. You can contact me at 217-652-6909, email at [email protected] or regular mail 402 E. Phoenix, Bloomington, IL. 61701 I would love to get togther with you.
Love,
Connie
Natalie Vail Schmidt
December 8, 2010
Dear Elsie,
I am very sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts prayers.
Greg Hurst
December 6, 2010
Dear Elsie,
We are very sorry to hear of George passing. Please accept our dearest condolences. We will always remember how much he enjoyed his pets. He was always so appreciative of everyone.
Peace be with all of you.
From the entire staff at White Oaks West Animal Hospital
Julie Sullivan
December 6, 2010
Elsie
So sorry to hear about George. I have many wonderful memories from the numerous Crown Tours bus trips. What a wonderful man. Always with a smile on his face and happy to see you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Doris Payton
December 6, 2010
So sorry to hear of Georges passing..He was a wonderful funny guy.. I remember him back when my brothers and i were children (Ron,Ken and Doris Ballow)George was a great friend to our mom and dad.On Halloween one year he jumped out of the woods with a sheet over him and scared the crap out of us kids .. He was so much fun.. We will never forget him.. We feel so blessed to have known such a great person..
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