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Gregory Beck

Apr 23, 1956 — Jul 11, 2026

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Gregory Beck, born on April 23, 1956, in Utica, NY, passed away peacefully on July 11, 2026, in Silvis, IL. His beloved daughter, Megan (Tim), never left his side, offering comfort and unwavering care as he made his gentle transition from this world.

Gregory's journey began in Utica, where he was born to George and Vivian Beck. From them, he inherited a strong sense of resilience and integrity, values that guided him throughout his life. Those who knew Gregory remember his steady support and the strength he freely offered to friends and family alike.

Gregory was preceded in death by his parents, George and Vivian Beck; his brothers, Gary and Tom (Lori)Beck; and his grandson Dezil Beck. Though their absence left an ache in his heart, Gregory carried memories of joyful times spent together,

Gregory’s world centered around his daughter Megan, with whom he shared not just the traditional bond of father and child but a deep, abiding friendship. Megan's devotion to her father was steadfast, providing him with comfort through all the challenges that life presented. In the end, it was her loving presence that made his final days profoundly meaningful.

Alongside those he cherished, Gregory's heart always held a special place for his loyal dog, Sassy. Their companionship was a source of constant joy and comfort—a reminder of the simple pleasures found in unwavering loyalty and unconditional love. Gregory now reunites with Sassy and all his loved ones who have gone before him, surely met with joyful embraces and peace.

Gregory Beck will be missed deeply. His legacy lives on in the memories he created, in the laughter shared, and in the love that continues to surround those lucky enough to have known him. For Megan and all who mourn his passing, the loss is tempered by gratitude for the years filled with affection and companionship. Love you, Dad.

Family and friends are invited to share memories and condolences on his memory page at www.mvcremation.com.

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