It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved father, husband, grandpa and friend, Don Beck.
After many health hurdles, he passed peacefully on November 21, 2020.
Leaving in his legacy is his caring wife Dianne Kilbach; his best friend and daughter Katherine; his side kicks and his pride and joys grandchildren Cooper and Oakley; his sisters Darla (Leonard), Dawn (William), and Ginny (Steve); his brothers Paul (Kim) and Dana; sisters-in-law Debbie, Donna (Jarvis), and Leanne; brothers-in-law Darrell and David; as well as many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who will all tell you he treated as though they were family too.
Our last wish is that he be greeted by those he loved who have previously passed his father Arthur Beck and mother Elsie Beck; birth parents Herman MacDonald and Rose Dunbar; father-in-law Rudy Kilbach and mother-in-law Ella Kilbach; and his brother Gordon Beck.
It was evident at a young age Don loved 3 things - Family, Sports and Fun. Those 3 things never changed.
With his daughter Katie’s help in 2016, Don met his biological siblings. Don changed that year. He was always a happy, fun loving, hilarious and kind man, but it became evident that he now had a sense of belonging he had never felt before. The smiles and love that poured out of him every time he would come back from a trip out east was infectious. You all completed him.
Don LOVED the Saskatchewan Roughriders! He would play a banjo, hop on a float, or drive to the airport at midnight in the box of a pickup truck at -20 degrees for that team. He was part of many teams and clubs growing up. Playing hockey, baseball, football, rugby, and baseball to name a few. But Clubhouse 23 was his club, he loved to entertain.
In 1991 he started a career at Botkin where he remained for 29 years. In true Don fashion, he had also made his co-workers and company owners feel like his family. No surprise really- Don made friends with everyone. He always had a beer in the fridge, and a story to tell.
For Don, family came above all else. He was the first person there when Di, Katie, Coop and Oaks needed anything. They were without a doubt his everything. And he was theirs.
We have lost our legend, but his spirit lives on through all those who were lucky enough to love and be loved by him.
A Celebration for Don will be held when times allow. In lieu of flowers please donate to The Allan Blair Cancer Society, The George Reed Foundation or KidSport in his name.
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