IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Ronald Lee

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Beck

Aug 30, 1983 — Aug 14, 2026

Obituary

Ronald Lee Beck, 42, passed away peacefully Friday August 14, 2026 with his loving wife and daughter by his side.

Born August 30, 1983, Ron lived a life defined by strength, hard work, determination, loyalty, and an unwavering love for his family and friends.

Ron is survived by his beloved wife of 15 years. Together, they shared 26 years of life, love, and memories, more than half of their lives side by side. He is also survived by their beautiful daughter, Breeanna Beck, who was the light of his life.

He is survived by his parents, Rosalie Ford and Walter Beck; his siblings Walter Tuel, Patty Denton, and Kara Perrini; and his beloved nieces and nephew, whom he was extremely proud of and loved dearly.

He also leaves behind his lost adopted brother, Brian ??? (Born June 26, 1977). Ron’s family continues to hope that Brian will one day be found and reunited with those who love him and was denied the opportunity to know him.

Ron had a courageous 16-year journey with brain cancer, facing every challenge with faith and Optimism. Throughout that journey, his wife remained faithfully by his side. Together, they chose to share their experience with anyone willing to listen, hoping to bring awareness, encouragement, inspiration and hope to others facing cancer.

Ron dedicated 20 years of his life to working in earth development, where his determination and work ethic allowed him to work his way up. During his career, he had the opportunity to help develop one of the first solar fields in Arcadia, Florida, as well as numerous residential developments throughout Central Florida. He took great pride in his work and in everything he accomplished through hard work and perseverance.

Outside of work, he loved building lowriders and mud trucks, spending countless hours working on projects and creating memories with friends who shared his passion. Those friendships and adventures became some of the highlights of his life.

Above all else, Ron will be remembered for the love he had for his family, the friendships he treasured, his determination in the face of adversity, and the lasting impact he made on the people fortunate enough to know him.

Ron’s wife also asks that his legacy be carried forward in a meaningful way: If you or someone you love ever faces cancer, Be The Advocate. Be present. Ask questions. Speak up. Never be afraid to fight for the care and answers you deserve.

A private graveside service will be held in the future when Ron is placed at his final resting place. Details will be shared with family and friends when arrangements have been finalized.

He will be deeply missed and forever loved.

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