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Re: Sad News for FIRST- passing of Dave Beck, team 103
I was able to meet and talk to him at the Florida regional this year. A very well-rounded individual and a model mentor for FIRST. My condolences to all whom knew him.
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Re: Sad News for FIRST- passing of Dave Beck, team 103
Our thoughts and prayers are with Daves family and friends and team through this very difficult time. It is difficult to find the right words to say.
Condolences from Team 234. |
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Re: Sad News for FIRST- passing of Dave Beck, team 103
I have known Dave and Cathy through FIRST for many years. Our teams (175 and 103) sat next to each other at the very first Chairman's Award Hall of Fame. Dave was an amazing person, who not only worked hard for his students, but for a better FIRST. Over the years we have had numerous discussions about FIRST, our teams and life. I will miss those conversations and I will miss seeing him and the energy he brings to FIRST.
While he may be gone... his impact on FIRST, his team and his students will continue for years. |
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Re: Sad News for FIRST- passing of Dave Beck, team 103
What a tragic and surprising loss.
Dave was a great man. One of my fondest memories of Dave is being on the FIRST playing field on Friday afternoon's at the Philly Regional, where the WFFA award-winners are announced and previous winners gather to form a receiving line, and seeing Dave come down wearing his signature "plastic blue pom-pom wig." He always was there to help and to have fun. As we hear more and more about the number of lives he touched, both directly and indirectly, it should make us proud to have known Dave and seen first-hand the fruits of his labors. On behalf of MOE 365, our prayers go out to Dave's family, Team 103, and each life in FIRST and beyond that Dave has touched. Dave, you will be missed. |
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Re: Sad News for FIRST- passing of Dave Beck, team 103
Mr. Beck was just...one of those goto guys. He was always there with a smile, ready to talk to you, or answer your questions. He did his part to make everyone feel welcome and important, to encourage learning on and off the competition field, and he helped build a great team.
I first met Dave in 2003, when I was still a student. It was the year Cybersonics won Chairman's in NJ and then down in Houston. And I remember Mr. Beck and Mr. Cokeley both screaming their lungs off, and hugging in well, more excitement than I'd ever seen. And since then, 7 years now, he went on to do so much more. He was one of those mentors that I think all other mentors strive to be like. And it will be hard to be in FIRST without him. My condolences and thoughts go out to Cassie and Cathy. And of course to my good friends on 103. |
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Re: Sad News for FIRST- passing of Dave Beck, team 103
In this sad moment, for all of us whose lives Dave touched, there is solace in knowing that he was a great friend, mentor and force for change in his communities.
Dave's impact is felt in Palisades High School, where he created an innovative technology curriculum so that not just his team members, but all his students, can learn the lessons taught in FIRST. Dave always put his students interests above all else and a generation has benefited from his passion. Through the Cybersonics Technology Team his efforts extended well beyond Palisades' halls. Dave and Cathy founded this team eighteen years ago to take technology education to the next level. Because of their efforts countless numbers of students have been inspired to pursue education and careers in fields that seemed unattainable to most in their rural school district. And they were encouraged to learn all the lessons of FIRST, successfully competing for awards on and off the playing field, and demonstrating gracious professionalism long before that term was coined. Dave will be remembered for all that he achieved, but to me his greatest legacy lives on in all of those whose lives he changed. The world is a better place because of him. |
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Re: Sad News for FIRST- passing of Dave Beck, team 103
What a sad and unexpectful event.
To team 103, sorry to hear about your loss of a great leader and mentor. I had the opportunity to speak with him on many occasions and we had often talked about their team coming to Hawaii with Wayne C. and team 25. From team 359, our hearts go out to your team. |
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Re: Sad News for FIRST- passing of Dave Beck, team 103
My heart goes out to the Beck family and team 103 in this time of tragedy. Dave Beck will be greatly missed.
While Dave's impact on us all was huge, the sadness for his absence is greater. Andy |
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Re: Sad News for FIRST- passing of Dave Beck, team 103
Illuminating
the path, a light in darkness shines. This mentor's gift. |
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Re: Sad News for FIRST- passing of Dave Beck, team 103
We were so sad to receive this news last night. We met Dave a number of times at competitions and were always struck by his enthusiasm, excitement for his team, knowledge and his willingness to share it all. I speak for our family and Team 768 in passing along our prayers to Dave's family and to our friends on the Cybersonics ... may his memory be a blessing to you all.
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Re: Sad News for FIRST- passing of Dave Beck, team 103
This news hit me like a ton of bricks and I still cannot believe it. From the first time I met Dave Beck, I knew he was a honest, humble, sincere and genuine human being. He always brought the wisdom and perspective that we lacked enlightening us in every situation. Armed with a smile on his face and an answer to just about any question, Dave Beck was the ultimate GO TO guy. He put the fun and enthusiasm into every situation and kept his calm regardless of what was going on. Every time I met him, I learned something new. It was just like yesterday at the Florida regional, I remember telling him "Mr. Beck, if you were not around we wouldn't be competing" and got the signature Dave Beck smile and then a laugh. To those of us who have had the honor of knowing him, he will be immensely missed and his legacy will always be one to learn from. My most sincere condolences to Cathy and Cassie Beck and everyone at Palisades HS. Please keep them in your prayers.
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Re: Sad News for FIRST- passing of Dave Beck, team 103
FIRST is about inspriation. I can think of no better example of inspiration than Dave. From the first moment I met him many years ago to just a few weeks ago in Philly he was my inspiration.
We have all lost a mentor. To the students of FIRST who some day will become the gracious professionals we hope you will be, consider yourself very lucky to have known Dave Beck. All of team 272's prayers and condolences go out to Cathy, Cassie and the Cybersonics. Frank Larkin - Lansdale Catholic Robotics PS - At LC we sometimes use the expression "I am weeping openly" when we build something cool. It has new meaning today. |
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Re: Sad News for FIRST- passing of Dave Beck, team 103
The news of Dave's passing is a shock to all of us in the FIRST community. We will all miss his dedication and vision for FIRST. Team 11 sends our prayers and condolences to Cathy, Cassie and the entire Cybersonics Family. May everyone find comfort during this very difficult time.
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Re: Sad News for FIRST- passing of Dave Beck, team 103
Link to a well written local news article on Dave's passing: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30083626/ and http://www.phillyburbs.com/news/news...beck-dies.html (contains photos)
Still feeling so very lost. Last edited by jessjank. : 07-04-2009 at 13:50. |
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Re: Sad News for FIRST- passing of Dave Beck, team 103
Here's the information that just came out. Please pass the info to everyone else who would want it.
Calling hours on Thursday, April 9th from 9-11 a.m. followed by a service from 11 a.m.-12 noon at the Bachman, Kulick, and Reinsmith Funeral Home, 1629 Hamilton Street, Allentown, PA (across the street from St. Luke’s Hospital-Allentown). The family will allow people to speak about Dave and share their memories following the service. Burial will be at the Resurrection Cemetery From 78 East (from Harrisburg, Kutztown) 78 East to Hamilton Blvd Exit (Exit 54). At Light off exit turn Left on Hamilton Blvd. Continue on Hamilton Blvd., (which turns into Hamilton Street) for 3 miles. As you pass 19th Street, get into the Left Lane. Stay on Hamilton Street, cross 17th Street, and the entrance for the parking lot will be two hundred feet on your left. From Interstate 78 West (from NY, NJ, Bethlehem) 78 West, to Hamilton Blvd Exit (Exit 54 B). Continue on Hamilton Blvd., (which turns into Hamilton Street) for 3 miles. As you pass 19th Street, get into the Left Lane. Stay on Hamilton Street, cross 17th Street, and the entrance for the parking lot will be two hundred feet on your left. From Philadelphia Northeast Extension (476 N.) to Lehigh Valley Exit. Follow 22 East for one exit to 309 South. Follow 309S to Hamilton Blvd Exit (Exit 54). At light off exit turn Left Hamilton Blvd. Continue on Hamilton Blvd., (which turns into Hamilton Street) for 3 miles. As you pass 19th Street, get into the Left Lane. Stay on Hamilton Street, cross 17th Street, and the entrance for the parking lot will be two hundred feet on your left. From Rt 22 East (From Cetronia, Western Allentown) 22 East to 15th Street Exit. At light off exit turn Right onto 15th Street. Continue on 15th Street to Tilghman Street. Turn Right on Tilghman Street. Go 2 blocks to 17th Street and turn Left. Follow 17th Street to Hamilton Street. Funeral Home on Left on corner of 17th & Hamilton Streets. From Rt 22 West (from Phillipsburg NJ, Easton, Bethlehem) 22 West to 15th Street Exit. At light off exit turn Left onto 15th Street. Continue on 15th Street to Tilghman Street. Turn Right on Tilghman Street. Go 2 blocks to 17th Street and turn Left. Follow 17th Street to Hamilton Street. Funeral Home is on Left on corner of 17th & Hamilton Streets. From Scranton South on Northeast Extension (476 S.) to Lehigh Valley Exit. Follow 22 East to 309 South. Follow 309S to Hamilton Blvd Exit (Exit 54). At light off exit turn Left onto Hamilton Blvd. Continue on Hamilton Blvd., (which turns into Hamilton Street) for 3 miles. As you pass 19th Street, get into the Left Lane. Stay on Hamilton Street, cross 17th Street, and the entrance for the parking lot will be two hundred feet on your left. |
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