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Sodomy 2nd and two counts of Rape 2nd on 08 September 2010, 19.55 by Eddie Lewis in News
Sodomy 2nd and two counts of Rape 2nd
On September 7, 2010 the Houston County Sheriff's Office and the Gulf Coast Regional Task Force (U.S. Marshals) apprehended Herman Dewayne Cannon a 20 year old male of Dothan, Al. on three counts of Sodomy 2nd and two cou...
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Mayor Earl Johnson's Speech about the purchase of the Springdale Estate on 08 September 2010, 13.38 by Eddie Lewis in News
Mayor Earl Johnson's Speech about the purchase of the Springdale Estate
  Because the citizens of Andalusia deserve a complete and accurate explanation of the decision by me and the city council to purchase the historic Springdale Estate, located on East Three Notch Street, next door to cit...
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Two may be prosecuted after grenade placed in Montgomery store parking lot on 08 September 2010, 13.29 by Eddie Lewis in News
Two may be prosecuted after grenade placed in Montgomery store parking lot
Two men suspected of leaving a live grenade in a Walmart parking lot are being referred to the U.S. Attorney's Office for a review and determination on whether charges are warranted, Montgomery police said Wednesday.   ...
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Dothan man gets 25-year prison term for armed robbery on 08 September 2010, 13.26 by Eddie Lewis in News
Dothan man gets 25-year prison term for armed robbery
A Headland woman testified in court Tuesday about how she covered her face with her hands and arms as a man attacked her during a robbery.The woman recalled several details during the sentencing hearing for 20-year-old De...
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Victoryland reacts to lift on protective restraining order on 08 September 2010, 13.22 by Eddie Lewis in News
Victoryland reacts to lift on protective restraining order
A Macon County Circuit Court judge dropped his temporary restraining order Tuesday that protected Victoryland from being raided by Governor Bob Riley's Task Force on Illegal Gambling. Judge Tom Young rescinded the protect...
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Nearly quarter of Lockheed execs take voluntary retirement on 08 September 2010, 13.16 by Eddie Lewis in News
Nearly quarter of Lockheed execs take voluntary retirement
Lockheed Martin said today about 25 percent of its executives company-wide opted for a voluntary retirement program designed to cut costs.   Under the Voluntary Executive Separation Program (VESP), more than 600 compan...
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Woodlawn High student recovering after being shot leaving Birmingham school bus on 08 September 2010, 13.10 by Eddie Lewis in News
Woodlawn High student recovering after being shot leaving Birmingham school bus
A Woodlawn High School student shot in the stomach soon after she got off a school bus Tuesday is recovering and expected to be fine, a school spokeswoman said today.   "The mood at Woodlawn today is somber," said Mich...
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Warrior man dies following fight over gasoline on 08 September 2010, 12.58 by Eddie Lewis in News
Warrior man dies following fight over gasoline
A Warrior man is dead after a confrontation that started when he tried to siphon gasoline out of someone's car, authorities said today.   Christopher Pugh, 24, died at UAB Hospital on Tuesday, said Jefferson County Chi...
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Name on slips of paper leads Etowah County arson investigators to suspect in 7 house fires set in 90 minutes
A Gadsden man is charged with arson and attempted murder in connection with a string of fires set Saturday morning in Etowah County, authorities said today.   David Roger Shields, 52, is being held in the Etowah County...
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Judge considers bond reduction in restaurant arson case on 08 September 2010, 12.41 by Eddie Lewis in News
Judge considers bond reduction in restaurant arson case
A disabled Army veteran will remain held at the Houston County Jail on a charge that he set fire to a Dothan restaurant.   After hearing testimony for about an hour Tuesday from four witnesses, Circuit Court Judge Brad...
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Rep. Warren Beck remembered for his love of life PDF Print E-mail
Written by Eddie Lewis   
Sunday, 28 February 2010 22:02

DOTHAN EAGLE

 

GENEVA – Rep. Warren Harris Beck was not a man to sit by the side of the road and watch life go by, his brother told a capacity crowd of more than 400 mourners gathered to pay their last respects to the lawmaker Sunday at the First Baptist Church in Geneva.

He had many interests, was involved in his community and he loved life, George Lamar Beck Jr. said of his brother.

“He was simply a joy to be around,” Beck said. “Warren was truly happy and always smiling. And he had that laugh. Warren will be missed greatly by his family but Warren will be missed by this community.”

Beck was found dead in his Montgomery hotel room Wednesday afternoon during the legislative session. He was 65.

As family, friends and fellow politicians filed into the church, images of Beck were displayed on a screen. There were pictures of Beck, with his arm around one of his daughters; Beck, as a young man relaxing in an easy chair; Beck, on the day he married his college sweetheart last year; Beck, playing with the grandchildren.

In every photo, the Republican legislator is smiling, which is one thing country music star John Anderson noticed about the former mayor of Geneva when they first met. Anderson sang “Amazing Grace” and “How Great Thou Art” during the service.

“I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Warren Beck not long ago,” said Anderson. “What stuck out to me most was that wonderful smile. Those of you who knew him best know what I’m talking about. He struck me as a very fine man and a great, great leader – something we wish we had more of these days.”

While Beck’s death was a shock to the community, his service truly was a celebration of his life. George Beck shared childhood stories which spoke of his brother’s sense of humor and mischievousness.

He recalled his brother was on the football field playing defense during a game against Andalusia. There was a big pile up on the field, with Beck ending up on bottom. As the players slowly got on their feet, Beck never moved and was laying flat on his back. A hush fell over the crowd as faces went white.

As the coach rushed to check Beck’s condition, Beck opened his eyes and grinned.

“Coach, how’s the crowd taking all this?” a young Beck asked, drawing laughter from those in attendance.

George Beck said his brother never took the path of mediocrity. As a testimony to his drive, Beck removed a plaque from his brother’s office. It was a quote from Albert Einstein.

“Great spirits,” Beck read, “have always encountered great opposition from mediocre minds.”

Beck said his brother was a great spirit – an honest man and straight-forward. “His word was his bond.”

The Rev. Nathan Carroll said the community is still coping with the shock of Beck’s unexpected death.

“He was larger than life,” he said. “He had conquered so much. Why was he larger than life? What made him that way? It was because he loved everyone and placed others before himself.”

He was a peacemaker, Carroll said, and at that moment of his death Beck became “more alive than he’s ever been.”
“Can you imagine as much as he loved life, how much he is loving Heaven,” Carroll said.

Warren Beck graduated Geneva High School in 1962 and received a degree in marketing and a master’s in education from Troy University. He was a teacher and assistant principal in Walton County, Fla. before returning to Geneva in 1979. There, he opened an insurance business.

Beck served two terms as mayor of Geneva before being elected a state representative for District 87. He was in his second term.