He began his banking career in 1946, after returning from service in World War II. He was named chairman, president, and CEO of Union State Bank in 1972 and held this position until his death. At the time of his death he held the following distinctions: Chairman of Central Texas Area Support National Guard and Reserve, Member of Defense Orientation Conference Association, 32nd Degree Mason and Shriner, member of Model A Ford Club of America, member of American Legion and VFW, Chairman of Military Affairs Committee (Emeritus), member of Scott and White Hospital Advisory Board, Vice President of Fort Hood USO Council, and treasurer for Congressman Chet Edwards. He also received an honorary doctorate degree 1999 University of Central Texas and the Texas Banker Foundation Award presented this year for 57 years of service to the Texas Banking Industry. Mr. Beck's past distinctions include the following: director of the Texas Bankers Association, president and lifetime member of Central Texas Fort Hood Chapter of AUSA, president of Killeen Chamber of Commerce, president of Florence Chamber of Commerce, president Killeen Lions Club, president of KHS Band Boosters, president of Chisholm Trail Water Supply Corporation, president for Banks, Auditors, and Controllers, appointed by Gov. Bill Hobby to the Texas Water Resources Board, advisor to Killeen school board, chairman of Military Affairs Committee, chairman of Board of Regents for the University of Central Texas, board member of Texas Bankers Association (TBISCO), board member of A&M Committee, and member of the Howdy Committee. He also received a Good Neighbor Award from Fort Hood, the Roy J. Smith Award, the III Armored Corp Command Sergeant Major Award, and the Golden Deeds from the Exchange Club. He was also a member of the First Baptist Church of Killeen.
Survivors are his wife, Eula 'Sis' Beck of Killeen; a daughter, Collen Beck of Austin; a brother, T.E. Beck of Florence; and a sister, Evelyn Ray of Harker Heights.
Visitation will be 6-7 p.m. today at Crawford-Bowers Funeral Home in Killeen.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Bernice M. Beck scholarship fund for Banking at Central Texas College Foundation, P.O. Box 1800, Killeen, 76540, or to the Adult Leukemia Research Fund, c/o Union State Bank, P.O. Box 790, Killeen, 76540-0790.
Temple Daily Telegram, Temple, Texas. Posted May 12, 2003
He began his banking career in 1946, after returning from service in World War II. He was named chairman, president, and CEO of Union State Bank in 1972 and held this position until his death. At the time of his death he held the following distinctions: Chairman of Central Texas Area Support National Guard and Reserve, Member of Defense Orientation Conference Association, 32nd Degree Mason and Shriner, member of Model A Ford Club of America, member of American Legion and VFW, Chairman of Military Affairs Committee (Emeritus), member of Scott and White Hospital Advisory Board, Vice President of Fort Hood USO Council, and treasurer for Congressman Chet Edwards. He also received an honorary doctorate degree 1999 University of Central Texas and the Texas Banker Foundation Award presented this year for 57 years of service to the Texas Banking Industry. Mr. Beck's past distinctions include the following: director of the Texas Bankers Association, president and lifetime member of Central Texas Fort Hood Chapter of AUSA, president of Killeen Chamber of Commerce, president of Florence Chamber of Commerce, president Killeen Lions Club, president of KHS Band Boosters, president of Chisholm Trail Water Supply Corporation, president for Banks, Auditors, and Controllers, appointed by Gov. Bill Hobby to the Texas Water Resources Board, advisor to Killeen school board, chairman of Military Affairs Committee, chairman of Board of Regents for the University of Central Texas, board member of Texas Bankers Association (TBISCO), board member of A&M Committee, and member of the Howdy Committee. He also received a Good Neighbor Award from Fort Hood, the Roy J. Smith Award, the III Armored Corp Command Sergeant Major Award, and the Golden Deeds from the Exchange Club. He was also a member of the First Baptist Church of Killeen.
Survivors are his wife, Eula 'Sis' Beck of Killeen; a daughter, Collen Beck of Austin; a brother, T.E. Beck of Florence; and a sister, Evelyn Ray of Harker Heights.
Visitation will be 6-7 p.m. today at Crawford-Bowers Funeral Home in Killeen.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Bernice M. Beck scholarship fund for Banking at Central Texas College Foundation, P.O. Box 1800, Killeen, 76540, or to the Adult Leukemia Research Fund, c/o Union State Bank, P.O. Box 790, Killeen, 76540-0790.
Temple Daily Telegram, Temple, Texas. Posted May 12, 2003
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