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Margaret Iyvonne Tripp Beck
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Margaret Iyvonne Beck, 70, 301 Walnut, died Sunday, October 24, 1959 at Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center.

She was born November 26, 1928 in Wilson county, the daughter of Carey and Clara Freeman Tripp.

She was a member of First Church of God, VFW Auxiliary and American Legion Auxiliary.

She was married June 16, 1946 to Charles Beck at Chanute, Kansas.

She grew up in Chanute, Kansas and graduated from Chanute High School.

After her marriage she lived south of Chanute until moving to Enid, Oklahoma, and then to Elk City, Oklahoma, before returning to Chanute in 1973.

She enjoyed fishing, playing bingo, reading and also was a good cook.

She was a homemaker and had also been employed at Westview Nursing Home for several years until she retired.

Survivors include her husband of the home; two sons, Larry Joe Beck and wife Nhung of Scottsdale, Arizona; and Terry Lee "Pete" Beck and wife Kay of Cheyenne, Oklahoma; a daughter, Easter Marie Aikins of Chanute, Kansas; two brothers, Charles Tripp of Jamesville, Wisconsin; and Carey Tripp of Watsonville, California; a sister, Donna Joy Stoll of Chanute, Kansas; six grandchildren, Rosanna Brock and husband, Jeff of Easley, Texas; Tracy Butterfield of Wichita, Kansas; Donnie Aikins of Bastrop, Texas; Jennifer Beck, Wayne Beck and Jessica of Cheyenne, Oklahoma; five great grandchildren, Amanda Butterfield of Wichita, Kansas; Victoria Aikins of San Antonio, Texas; Kelton Beck of Cheyenne, Oklahoma; and Jerry and Jenny Brock of Beasley, Texas.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a sister, Frances Franklin.

Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, October 26, 1999 at Gibson-Koch-Frisket Chapel, with Reverend Gary Bates officiating.

Burial will be in the Elmwood Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to American Heart Association.

Gibson-Koch-Frisket was in charge of arrangements.



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