In Memory

Tony Beich



 
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10/03/14 09:06 AM #1    

Jeff Secord

Otto G. Beich II BLOOMINGTON -- Otto G. "Tony" Beich II, 58, of 308 Davis Ave., Bloomington, died at 1:56 a.m. Jan. 21, 2005, at his residence. His memorial service was Jan. 25 at Carmody-Flynn Williamsburg Funeral Home, Bloomington, with Elder Tony Miller officiating. A private inurnment was in Park Hill Cemetery, Bloomington. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to OSF Hospice, Bloomington. He was born March 24, 1946, at Bloomington, a son of Paul M. and Kathryn McNulta Beich Sr. He married Michael L. Casey on Dec. 26, 1977, at Bloomington. Survivors include three sons, Otto G. Beich III, Oscar C. Beich and Lance Beer, and one daughter, Rossie A. Beich, all of Bloomington; two sisters, Karen Beich, Boulder, Colo., and Marylee (Hank) Gendron, Naples, Fla.; two brothers, Paul M. Beich Jr., Bellingham, Wash., and Hobby (Connie) Beich, Denver, Colo.; two granddaughters, Shayla M. Beich and Allyson Jaspers; and his stepmother, Ruth Beich, Naples, Fla. His parents preceded him in death. Tony was a 1964 graduate of Bloomington High School and attended Lincoln Junior College in Lincoln. He worked at OSF St. Joseph Medical Center for more than 15 years. He was a member of Church of God-Twin Cities, Bloomington. Tony was very involved with his children's sports and tennis activities, and the Bloomington-Normal Tennis Association. He was a member of the United States Tennis Association, and a supporter of Bloomington High School Tennis and college tennis teams.

 


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