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Donations Made In Memory Of Retired Williams County Sheriff Kevin Beck

By Newspaper StaffJanuary 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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TARA ARNOLD SCHOLARSHIP … (Left to right) Amy Miller, representative of Bryan Area Foundation; Andrew Skiles, Chief Investigator at Williams County Prosecutor Office; Brenda Beck, and Travis Beck with a donation of $1,216.25.


PARK WITH POLICE … (left to right) Andrew Skiles, Chief Investigator at Williams County Prosecutor Office; Deputy Sheriff Tyler Maynard, Brenda Beck, and Travis Beck with a donation of $1,216.25.


(PHOTOS BY RENEA KEESLER / STAFF)
K9 UNITS … (left to right) Pioneer officer Jim Snively (representing officer Randy Mills), Stryker Chief Steven Mendez, Williams County Deputy Sheriff Kyle Potts, Brenda Beck, Travis Beck, Edgerton Chief Ken Jacob, and Bryan officer Matt Sammons with a donation of $2,432.50 divided between the seven K9’s. Not Pictured – Montpelier officer Tyler Gorsuch and Bryan officer Brian Robinson.


A donation of $4,865.00 was made to Williams County police agencies and the Bryan Area Foundation in memory of retired Williams County Sheriff Kevin Beck, who passed away suddenly in August 2024.

Beck served the citizens of Williams County for many years, beginning his career as a K9 handler. He held various positions, including jailer, patrol officer, corporal, sergeant, chief deputy, and sheriff.


Beck’s family donated in his memory, divided among the Bryan Area Foundation for the Tara Arnold Memorial Scholarship, an annual county-wide scholarship, the “Park with the Police” initiative, and support for seven K9 units.

Kevin’s wife Brenda Beck and his son Travis were present to help distribute these donations. His son Bronson was unable to attend as he is currently serving in the United States Coast Guard.


 

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