Randy L. Beck

Birth Date: 
Wednesday, August 23, 1950
Date of Death: 
Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Randy Lee Beck,73, born August 23, 1950 to Emil and Florence Beck of River Grove Illinois. At rest Tuesday, February 13, 2024.

Randy grew up in River Grove and lived in his family home since 1954. He was a Local 150 Heavy Equipment Operator, a Master Mason, 32nd Degree, a member of the Clarence P. Schwarz Lodge, Hillbilly Clan 57 and a Medinah Shriner.

Randy was preceded in death by his parents, older brother Terry, and younger brother Corey. He is survived by Edward Rossi, Jeanne (Adam) Winiecki, the Peca’s; Bogdan, Joanna, Chistina, and Daniel, and a host of friends who were truly his family.

Randy was a character, truly one of a kind. He enjoyed anything that brought friends together to eat good food, tell stories, and laugh until you cried. He was honored to be a Shriner and took their motto to heart; No Man Stands SoTall As When He Stoops To Help A Child.

Service Information:

Visitation Monday, February 19th from 3-8 pm with a Masonic Service at 7 pm. Funeral service Tuesday, February 20th at 10 am at Rago Brothers, 7751 West Irving Park Road, Chicago. Interment Mount Emblem Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Shriners Children’s Hospital. Donate online at shrinerschicago.org. Donation envelopes will also be provided at the services.

Visitation: 
Monday, February 19, 2024 - 3:00pm to 8:00pm
Tuesday, February 20, 2024 - 10:00am
Interment: 
Mt. Emblem

Guestbook

Anonymous
REST IN PEACE RANDY BECK
Chris and Cynthia
Randy was a phenomenal neighbor since the day we moved to River Grove in June 1997. Randy ALWAYS shared his knowledge and tools when there was a home-improvement project to be done. No one else in River Grove had a larger garden, and Randy generously shared its bounty. And there was almost always something going on in the Beck's garage. The Becks ALWAYS had bread rolls and dog treats on hand for our Doberman Pinscher who loved Randy and Corey. Randy CERTAINLY brought life to the neighborhood, and he will be DEARLY missed. REST IN PEACE, RANDY.
Darlene Kelly
Randy was the best! He was always so friendly and did so much to help out the kids at Shriners. He had a kind soul and always made you feel welcome. Randy will be missed by all.