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James Beck (1935-2023)

By Newspaper StaffJanuary 23, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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James Edward Beck, 88, (January 15, 1935 – January 22, 2023) of Archbold, OH. was born in Pettisville, OH. to John Jim and Alma (Nofziger) Beck.

Jim or Jamie, as he was also known, was a 1953 graduate of Pettisville High School where he was an active member of F.F.A.

Upon graduation, Jamie was told by his father there was not enough work on the family farm, so he needed to find a job elsewhere.

He asked Erie Sauder about a job at Sauder Woodworking, and Erie immediately placed a spray gun in his hand and sent him to the paint department.

He met Charlene Stuckey at a Messiah rehearsal. They were married on Dec. 24, 1955, at Lockport Mennonite Church.

Jamie was baptized at West Clinton Mennonite Church and was a longtime member of Zion Mennonite Church. In the Sauder factory, Jim was known for his skill in color matching furniture components.

He learned to stain woodwork, and many evenings he worked with local contractors finishing the woodwork in new homes. He finished his career at Sauder in Quality Control, retiring in 1996.

Jamie collected old cars and refinished antiques. He loved fishing, especially with his grandkids at Little Eden, where he taught them how to filet their catch.

A master of barbecue, Jamie enjoyed grilling year-round for family and friends, often followed by his favorite dessert, homemade ice cream.

He showed all of his grandkids how to get the best ice cream off the wooden part of the dasher. Jamie and Charlene hosted many meals in the dining porch addition he built.

In the 1970’s, he bought a motorhome and enjoyed traveling and camping with his family all over the U.S. while listening to 8 track tapes of country music and his CB radio on the road.

He and Charlene spent many winters at their Florida home. Jamie would tell of sneaking downstairs late at night as a teenager to listen to the Grand Ole Opry on the radio.

A country music fan forever, it’s been reported that he would sing and yodel for the staff at Fairlawn Haven Care Center, where he spent the last year of his life.

James is survived by his wife of 67 years, four children: Ladonna (Jerry) Andres, Archbold; Kent Beck (Karen Lehman), Goshen, IN; Lynette (Phil) Bontrager and Kerry (MaryBeth) Beck, Archbold; ten grandchildren: Lydia (Josiah) Dahl; Caleb (Carmen) Coblentz, Michael Beck (Joana Amorim), Joseph Beck, Sarah Beck (Juan Sanchez); Aaron (Elise) Bontrager, David Bontrager; Mara Beck (Nate Nussbaum), Miriam Beck, and Denver Beck, seven great-grandchildren, and sister, Lois Rufenacht.

He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers – Robert and William, and sisters – Pauline Stauffer and Carolyn Bateman.

A memorial service for James will be held on Saturday, January 28, 2023, at Zion Mennonite Church at 11am, with Pastor Sue Short officiating. A private burial service will be at the Pettisville Cemetery.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made to Shalom Counseling & Mediation Center or a local charity of your choice.

Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.grisierfh.com.

The Grisier Funeral Home of Archbold has been entrusted with the arrangements. The obituary for James was lovingly prepared by his family.


 

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