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Charles Eugene Beck

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Charles Eugene Beck Veteran

Birth
Granby, Newton County, Missouri, USA
Death
13 Apr 2022 (aged 75)
Fountain, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.7778428, Longitude: -104.6333587
Plot
Section COL-A ,Row W3, Site C5
Memorial ID
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Parents: James V. and Fredella (Herring) Beck

Charlie grew up in the small Missouri town of Ritchey, surrounded by a large family of aunts, uncles, and cousins. There wasn't anyone he wasn't related to. Small town life wasn't for Charlie though, and he joined the United States Marine Corps in 1969. Charlie would often tell stories of his time at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and Vieques Island, Puerto Rico.

It was while he was in Puerto Rico that he was persuaded to write a letter to a girl that his sister-in-law knew. Charlie's life was forever changed when he started exchanging letters with Debby Wilson. Writing everyday, Debby was instantly charmed by his way with words. She was no fool though, and easily detected his pension for malarkey. The two were made for each other, and soon married on May 7, 1971.

Also in 1971, Charlie was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps, and enlisted in the United States Army. His first assignment was in Pirmasens, Germany. Debby joined him overseas, and they welcomed their son in 1972. After returning from Germany, Charlie was accepted into the Explosive Ordnance Disposal School (EOD) and graduated in 1975. The family's next assignment would be Ft. McClellan, Alabama, where they welcomed a daughter to the world in 1975.

After serving as an EOD technician, Charlie went on to instruct at the EOD School in Indian Head, MD, teaching Improvised Explosive Devices, Improvised Nuclear Devices, and Air Ordnance. Charlie eventually returned to the field with orders to Vicenza, Italy, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO and Ft. Carson, CO, earning EOD Supervisor, Senior, and Master Blaster badges along the way. Charlie retired from Fort Carson, 94th EOD as a Master Sergeant in 1991.

Following retirement from the Army, Charlie continued working for various EOD government contractors throughout the United States. Taking a break to return to college, Charlie earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Visual Art, with an emphasis in Sculpture in 2002. Charlie retired for the last time in 2013, enjoying a life of leisure while watching Maury Povich and the History Channel daily. He was also an active parishioner of St. Dominic Catholic Church in Security, CO, where he volunteered at the Adoration Chapel, and was a frequent lector.

Charlie is survived by his wife of 50 years, a son, a daughter, a nephew, and countless cousins, friends and comrades. Those left behind will remember his love of fishing, Jeeps, movies, bulldogs and his parrot Mickey that he had for 35 years. Charlie will also be remembered for his expansive vocabulary, quick wit, and unforgettable sense of humor.
Parents: James V. and Fredella (Herring) Beck

Charlie grew up in the small Missouri town of Ritchey, surrounded by a large family of aunts, uncles, and cousins. There wasn't anyone he wasn't related to. Small town life wasn't for Charlie though, and he joined the United States Marine Corps in 1969. Charlie would often tell stories of his time at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and Vieques Island, Puerto Rico.

It was while he was in Puerto Rico that he was persuaded to write a letter to a girl that his sister-in-law knew. Charlie's life was forever changed when he started exchanging letters with Debby Wilson. Writing everyday, Debby was instantly charmed by his way with words. She was no fool though, and easily detected his pension for malarkey. The two were made for each other, and soon married on May 7, 1971.

Also in 1971, Charlie was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps, and enlisted in the United States Army. His first assignment was in Pirmasens, Germany. Debby joined him overseas, and they welcomed their son in 1972. After returning from Germany, Charlie was accepted into the Explosive Ordnance Disposal School (EOD) and graduated in 1975. The family's next assignment would be Ft. McClellan, Alabama, where they welcomed a daughter to the world in 1975.

After serving as an EOD technician, Charlie went on to instruct at the EOD School in Indian Head, MD, teaching Improvised Explosive Devices, Improvised Nuclear Devices, and Air Ordnance. Charlie eventually returned to the field with orders to Vicenza, Italy, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO and Ft. Carson, CO, earning EOD Supervisor, Senior, and Master Blaster badges along the way. Charlie retired from Fort Carson, 94th EOD as a Master Sergeant in 1991.

Following retirement from the Army, Charlie continued working for various EOD government contractors throughout the United States. Taking a break to return to college, Charlie earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Visual Art, with an emphasis in Sculpture in 2002. Charlie retired for the last time in 2013, enjoying a life of leisure while watching Maury Povich and the History Channel daily. He was also an active parishioner of St. Dominic Catholic Church in Security, CO, where he volunteered at the Adoration Chapel, and was a frequent lector.

Charlie is survived by his wife of 50 years, a son, a daughter, a nephew, and countless cousins, friends and comrades. Those left behind will remember his love of fishing, Jeeps, movies, bulldogs and his parrot Mickey that he had for 35 years. Charlie will also be remembered for his expansive vocabulary, quick wit, and unforgettable sense of humor.

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Vietnam, Persian Gulf

Gravesite Details

Apr 21, 2022 planned interment



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