Memorial Information


With the stay at home orders enforced in Nevada until at least April 30, it will come as no surprise that we have to postpone the celebration concert for Neil.

While this is certainly sad news, it gives us more time to plan a celebration worthy of him. He always put others before himself and now it’s our turn to do the same.

We will not pick a new date until after we are through the worst of the pandemic. Please continue to follow this website for updates or call Amy at 775-742-9424 if you have additional questions.

Special thanks to Mumbo Gumbo and Great Basin Brewing Company for their flexibility and support during this period of uncertainty.

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Music from Neil

Neil loved to record the concerts of his favorite friends. He has hundreds of cassette tapes of this musical gold. In the coming weeks, we will be digitizing his collection and plan to share it with you all.

Stay tuned for more information and links, but in the meantime, enjoy this concert from 1983. Around the 41 minute mark, Neil gets a shoutout. Amy will buy a beer for the first person who can name the person giving the shoutout!

Montana Band – Nugget Casino – March 19. 1983.

Obituary

Neil Alan Beck, 67, passed away peacefully listening to his favorite music and surrounded by an abundance of love on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020.

He was born in Sacramento on Feb. 19, 1953, to Alan and Iris Beck and lived in Rio Vista, Calif. for a short period while his father was in the US Coast Guard. The family moved to the ranch that had been homesteaded by his grandfather on the Carrisa Plains in San Luis Obispo County, Calif. When Neil was 12, his fatherโ€™s family purchased a second ranch near Winnemucca, Nev. and the family relocated. Neil was a 1971 graduate of Lowry High School where he was voted โ€œMost Independentโ€, not surprising to those who know him even a little! He remained in Winnemucca until his early twenties and ultimately settled in Reno.

At a home in Reno, affectionately called โ€œThe Zooโ€, Neil met and eventually married Karen Kellison on May 25, 1984. Together they raised two children, Amy and Alan who meant the world to him.

Neil worked in the automotive and tire industry, owning and operating Reno Tire Warehouse on the corner of 2nd and Keystone for 35 years. He built a large and diverse customer base, sometimes including several generations of families due to his honesty, fairness, and straight forward attitude. Neil was always ready to debate politics, one of his favorite subjects, and could definitely hold his own.

In 1995, the family moved to Clio, Calif. and Neil served as Watermaster for the Clio Public Utilities District for several years, and was also on their Board of Directors.

Neilโ€™s passion was music and over the years he established a large circle of friends in the industry including TC & Friends, Bump and Grind, the Montana Band, Joyce Vetter and many more. He truly lived life to the fullest through simple pleasures, whether it was chatting it up with friends and family, taking the dog for a walk, or playing music on the stereo out of the garage for the entire town of Clio to hear. He was a kind, caring, and cheerful, but โ€œindependentโ€ soul.

Neil is survived by his wife; Karen, children; Amy and Alan, siblings; Larry and Tricia, many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

A celebration of life will be held in Reno on April 11. For details, please visit NeilBeck.com.

Contact

The Beck family would like to express sincere gratitude for all of the support we have received during this difficult time.

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Karen and Alan Beck
PO Box 15
Clio, CA 96106
530.836.2898

Amy Beck
2859 Ridgecrest Dr.
Carson City, NV 89706
775.742.9424
amyjeanbeck@gmail.com

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