Ronald Jon Beshk

Ronald Jon Beshk

December 31, 1935 - August 28, 2011

Ronald Jon Beshk

December 31, 1935 - August 28, 2011

Obituary

Ronald Jon Beshk
December 31, 1935 – August 28, 2011

When you think of a person who is ‘Larger than Life’ Ron Beshk is the guy who comes to mind. To know Ron, is to know a man who loved life and the family and friends he was surrounded by.

Ron fell asleep peacefully and passed into God’s hands on Sunday, August 28, 2011. He is survived in life by his loving wife Rosie, and other immediate family members: Ron Jr. wife Michelle, Kim husband Derek Budd, James, John wife Mickie, David wife Colleen, and daughter-in-law Stephanie Arnold husband Jason. Ron was a loving brother to Robert Beshk Sr. wife Ginny, Mary Ann Vazquez husband Sergio, and Chris Kasprowicz husband Ron. The legacy continues through Ron’s many grandchildren and great-grandchildren: James Jr., Alexandra, Sebastian, Madeline, William, Sophie, Cameron, Drew, Ashley, Sunshine, Hannah, Heidi, Cayden, Lilah, and soon to come Conrad and Beckette.

Ron was born in Chicago, Illinois where he lived with his Dad, Roman and his Mom Cecelia. He enjoyed many happy memories with his brother, sisters, and his extended family members…oh and don’t forget the chimp he had! Does anyone remember that chimp’s name? As a boy Ron excelled in all sports…ok, lets face it, he was a stud in baseball, boxing, and especially football. His ‘Wall of Fame’ includes: The Golden Gloves, a contract to play minor league baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals, member of Illinois All State high school football team, full ride football scholarship to Kansas State University, and last but not least, the Mission Viejo Days ‘Fastest Feet’ award winner!

Ron loved playing and cheating at golf, just ask the boys or any golf buddy to share a scotch and a Tall Golf Tale, and you will be entertained. He also loved to fish and swap ‘fish stories’ with Kimmy and Ronnie. Ron and Rosie loved to travel, hang out with their many close friends and family, attend the kids’ many sporting events & functions, and dance to Elvis.

You are welcome to attend Ron’s funeral mass on Saturday, September 3rd at 10:00 am, St. Kilian Church, in Mission Viejo 26872 Estanciero Dr.. The family will attend a private interment service at Ascension Cemetery following the mass. Please join us in a celebration of Ron’s life. The celebration will be hosted by Ron and Rosie’s close friends, Brenda & Paul LeChevalier at their Mission Viejo home: 25401 Remesa Dr. at 2:00 pm. Saturday September 3rd.

For those interested, in lieu of flowers please consider a donation to Fenwick Catholic High School. Ron attended Fenwick, was a star football player there, and loved his alma mater. There is an opportunity to help underprivileged boys attend the school with some assistance from these donations. Ron had this very experience when he attended the school many years ago. Please send donations with IN HONOR OF RON BESHK in the memo line to:

Fenwick High School Attn: RJ McMahon 505 W. Washington Blvd., Oak Park, IL 60302

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20 responses to Ronald Jon Beshk

  1. Ron was a one of a kind person there will never be another like him, always fun to be around you never knew what he would say or do next.From asking you to smell a cake to moving his ball to a better lie or making fun of the magician in the Springs.
    We love you Ron and will miss you so much,know we will be there for Rosie.

  2. Bill Carman says:

    Ron was the life of the party – golf game – or cruise. I will miss him.

  3. Dan Cardillo says:

    Ron always treated me like I was one of his sons. He was always there to give me direction growing up and never had any problem kicking me in the rear when I deserved it. I will miss him always.

  4. I will miss you my dear Big Brother you were larger than life to me & your family. I’m so proud of your wonderful family & we will all miss your love,laughter & jokes. Heaven will be hopping with joy.Have a safe journey home. I will miss so much. My Love Always.
    Your sister Mary Ann

  5. Pete Joyce says:

    Ron will be missed by those of us who have known and loved him since the great years, with him, at Fenwick HS

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