Frederick Beeck went to be with the Lord on August 14, 2023. He was born on August 21,
1937, in the Town of Wilson to Willard and Clara (Clevers) Beeck.
Fred attended Wilson Public School, St George Catholic School, St. Francis Seminary
and graduated from Oostburg High School in 1954.
Fred was united in marriage to Juanita Alessandroni on August 17, 1957. They said
their vows at St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Ironwood, Michigan.
Fred was a member of the 84 th Artillery Division of the U. S. Army for 6 years. He was
also a member of the UAW Local for many years as a Steward and Chief Steward
during that time. Fred was a Kohler Company employee for over 41 years. He was
considered a Legend of his time at his job making generators. After he retired, he
worked part-time as a Groundskeeper at Acuity and an assembler at Walmart. If you
needed your bike fixed, he was the man.
Fred enjoyed watching his kids in their sports and followed his grandchildren as they
played volleyball around the area.
He was a member of Immaculate Conception Church for over 50+ years. He belonged
to the Men’s Club and served as an usher and did volunteer work at the church
cemetery,
Fred enjoyed his cottage at Wilke Lake. His favorite past-time was playing jarts with
fellow lake members. Fishing for the “Big One” and teaching his children and
grandchildren how to fish. He enjoyed gardening around his home. Another pastime
was his love for the animals spending time with deer, birds, and many other animals.
Fred leaves behind his four children, John (Debra) Beeck, Southlake, TX, Philip Beeck,
Sheboygan, Joel (Julie) Beeck, Sheboygan Falls, Susan (Andrew) Jones, Kiel, WI.
His grandchildren include Valerie (James) Cummings, Sheboygan, Paul Beeck,
Sheboygan, Michael Beeck, Sheboygan, Jennifer (Jeff) Boldig, Temple, TX, Brian
Jones, St Petersburg, FL, Amanda Beeck, Southlake TX, Abbey Beeck, Southlake, TX.
Step grandchildren, Brylee and Gracyn Adams and great grandchildren, Angelina
Beeck-Cummings, Vanessa Beeck-Cummings, Caitlyn Cummings, James Cummings,
Landen Beeck, Ava Boldig and Quinn Boldig.
His siblings include Glorian Erhman, Shirley (Aaron) Mertes, Ronald Beeck, Judy (Jim)
Krolnik, Rosie (Dave) Baranczyk, Don (Andrea) Beeck, and Mary (Jerry) Miller.
He is also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Preceding him in death: his wife, Juanita Beeck, his parents, his in-laws, Bernice and
James Gruenke, Jeanne Beeck, Alvera Beeck.
Sisters and brothers, Anna (Anton) Colasacco, Anthony (Virgina) Alexandroni, Elizabeth
(Otto) Heino, Irma (Reuben) Klueger, Lous (Jackie) Alexandroni, James (Maria)
Alexandria, Mary (Harold) Wallenius, Harold (Leona Weiman) Beeck, Donald Welsch.
Fred will always be remembered for his teasing and smile. He liked to “visit” with
everyone and would always say hi there and how’s it going? His children will remember
playing cribbage and sheepshead and all the teaching he leaves behind.
Family and friends may gather at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 1305
Humboldt Ave. Sheboygan on Monday August 28, 2023, from 9:30 until the time of
Mass at 11:00 a.m. Fr. Kenneth Anyanwu will officiate. Private family burial will follow
at Immaculate Conception Cemetery. Online condolences may be expressed at
www.reinboldfh.com.
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