In loving memory of

Karl Beck
May 2, 1963 - April 28, 2017

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Tributes

Martin Cassidy wrote on Oct 12, 2019:

"I Just found out that Karl is no longer with us. He was a great friend and always willing to help and give advice. Lot's of fun and many good memories."

Dean Morris wrote on Oct 9, 2017:

"Karl you will missed by many. I was good friends with Karl in the 90's and have a lot of great memories. The endless hours spent in front of his computer not knowing what he was talking about, the Saturday night karaoke and the all you can eat turkey dinners. You always opened your home to me and welcomed me with open arms."

Trudy Swearingen-Jackson wrote on Oct 9, 2017:

"I just heard today about Karl passing. We were in a long term relationship, and I lost contact with him many years ago after we broke up. I pray for peace and comfort for those who loved him. He was a good man. "

Hector Z. Perez wrote on Sep 1, 2017:

"Dam it Karl ! you always said you were going to pass away and nobody will know or care, how wrong you were it took me quite a while to find out, we "Germans" are a bit slow on these things, RIP ! "

John Rydell wrote on May 4, 2017:

"I enjoyed many lunches and coffees with Karl over the years. It was always great fun to get his unique perspective on what was going on in the world as well as at work. He took great joy in pulling me into some obscure political debate, and once he had me sufficiently "spun up" I would look over at him to see that twinkle in his eye and that wry smile....and he would know that he got me again. Karl.....you will be missed."

Andrea Brice wrote on May 1, 2017:

"Karl was a warm and loving friend. He and I worked cubicle to cubicle for many years after he moved to Seattle. His documentation threatened to topple into my cube and my decoration often found its way into his. One of his pranks - a cricket chirping chip - still haunts me to this day. He was our dog Blue's Uncle Karl and spoiled him rotten. Karl will be greatly missed. "

T Duke wrote on May 1, 2017:

"Karl was a co-worker who was wealth of knowledge and always upbeat, loved his 'scooter' and had a zest for technical aspects of our company. He always made time if you asked him for help, a truly caring person. Rest In Peace Karl."

S DeHart wrote on Apr 29, 2017:

"Karl was a true friend and co-worker for the past 8 years. I will always admire his caring demeanor, great sense of humor and positive spirit. Rest in Peace Brother!"