(Bob) Robert M. Beckwith

Service Date: November 2, 2019
Visitation Info: All Saints Church
Service Info: All Saints Church
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Robert (Bob) Beckwith, 61 passed away unexpectedly on October 28, 2019. Bob is preceded in death by his parents Don and Alice Beckwith, and his brother Thomas Beckwith. He is survived by his loving wife of 25 years, Linda “Mimi” Beckwith; beloved children, Chandler “Chad” Beckwith and Victoria “Tori” Beckwith; sister, Cindy (Ross) Thompson; brother, Don (Karen) Beckwith and sister-in-law, Candice Beckwith. Bob was born in Midland, Michigan. He lived many years in Indianapolis before relocating to Walton, KY. He was a selfless man who devoted himself to his family. His love for them was evident in all he did. Bob loved flying with his son, cheering on his daughter at her soccer games, water sports, snow skiing and especially attending his children’s many events with his wife. He was a longtime volunteer for Honor Flight as well. Overall, he enjoyed spending his time with his family, and especially taking them on fun adventures. A memorial visitation will be held at All Saints Catholic Church in Walton, KY on Saturday, November 2nd from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. with a memorial mass to follow. Bob will be interred at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Midland, Michigan at a later date. In lieu of flowers please consider a contribution in Robert’s name to Honor Flight Tri-State at https://www.honorflighttristate.org.

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Saturday
2
November
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

All Saints Church

62 Needmore Street
Walton, KY 41094
Saturday
2
November
12:00 pm

All Saints Church

62 Needmore Street
Walton, KY 41094

(Bob) Robert M. Beckwith

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Thursday
1
January
12:00 am - 12:00 am

(Bob) Robert M. Beckwith


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With deepest sympathy and sadness

Mimi, Chad, Tori, Cindy, Ross, Don, Karen and Candice,
So sorry to hear of Bob’s unexpected passing. Makes me sad. He was a part of my youth as a teenager, and, part of so many things in my adult life. Kings Island, camping at Kentucky Lake(His tent was flooded with rain. We laughed as he wrung out his sleeping bag with his sheepish grin), riding motorcycles. I have a home movie of him singing Mr. Postman, while sitting on top of our Caddy that was being restored. He danced with my girls, Steph and Kelly in our living room in Carmel, IN, singing silly songs. Trips to Saginaw to see the Beckwith family. Boating with Ross and Cindy on the lake.
I will keep you all in my prayers.
Love,

Jan Ragan(Brown-Beyer)


Sending love and prayers to Mimi and her family

Dearest Mimi,
Cindy Dyte forwarded this to me since I am not on Facebook. I was saddened to hear about the loss of your husband. We were Kappa Sisters and roommates and had so many special times. Please know that I am here for you and will be praying for you and your family.

God Bless You and your family,
Louanne Gary


My ‘other brother ‘ Bob will be missed

Mimi, Chad and Tori –
my heart is with all of you. You know how much I loved Bob, and love all of you as well. I met Bob when I was 12 – part of our neighborhood group of kids – and he quickly became like a brother to me. When he introduced me to Mimi – with that special twinkle in his eye – I was thrilled for him to have found his soulmate, yet also thrilled to gain a lifelong sister finally!!
He was a gentle giant, a good Catholic man, a wonderful husband and father, and a true friend who loved deeply.
He will be missed dearly.
Yes, God called another wonderful man home too soon. Take comfort knowing he is with our Lord and his loved ones who went before him. We’ve gained another guardian angel. Hugs to you all.
Mary (St. Amand) Lukins and family


So sorry

I’m so sorry Mimi. I enjoyed the short time we knew you and Bob. Prayers with you and your family.


Remembering…

More than 25 years ago, Mimi, Bob and I lived in an apartment complex In Indpls. We all had dogs and would often be walking our dogs at the same time. Eventually, we introduced ourselves and started hanging out together. Also eventually, Bob asked Mimi out on a date and so it was love?…. I was blessed to attend their beautiful wedding and also have a wild and fun time at Mimi’s bachelorette party!
Mimi and Bob moved from the apartment complex to a suburb north and our lives went different directions . These were fun times we had together! Just a few months ago, Mimi and I met for dinner and renewed our friendship. I’m so sorry that Bob has passed. It’s so very sad…. I’m sending my love and prayers to all of you! I know you all loved Bob so very much. He was such a great guy, a wonderful husband and a loving father. Rest in peace dear friend. You are truly missed❤️


Honor Fight To Heaven

Though I have met Bob I did not really know him. However reading his obituary he sounds much like you, Don. A very sharing, caring and loving man who will be greatly missed by friends and family alike. Jean and I will keep you and your family in our prayers. The Webb’s


To The Family of Robert “Bob” Beckwith

To Mimi, Tori, Chad & Bob’s family. This untimely news reaches me with great sadness. Bob adored Mimi. Tori and Chad were his entire world! You are in my thoughts and prayers. Rest peacefully Bob. You will be missed.

S. King/Indianapolis, IN


Big Star Reunions

Mimi, Chad, and Tori – surrounding you guys with light, love, and prayers at this difficult time. So sorry to hear of Bob’s passing…it was so fun to spend time with your family at Big Star. Wonderful summer memories! -Christy, Waylon and Bentley


My thoughts and prayers..

My thoughts and prayers go out to Bob’s family and friends, especially Linda, Chad, and Tori, who he spoke of daily. His family was the most important thing to him. He was a great guy to work with at UPS and he will be missed greatly.

Christy Miller


Surrounding You in Prayer

Linda,
I was so sorry to learn of Bob’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May you find strength and hope through the love and kindness of all those who love you.
God bless you, Anne Battes