Obituary
Michael Duane Beeks
Age 52, of Fayetteville passed away unexpectedly the morning of Sunday April 28th, 2024. He was born August 24, 1971 in San Angelo, Texas to Duane Beeks and Lottie Blackwood.
Mike was a good hearted man that was loved by many. He could find humor in any situation to help others laugh. He drove a dump truck for his family business Beeks trucking with his father and brother for many years before starting his own business Mike's stump grinding. He worked on the side as a mechanic and was always willing to help regardless of the ability for someone to pay.
Mike and his wife Angie of 12 years had an undying love for one another that nothing could tear apart. Together they raised their two children. One of his biggest joys in life was teaching his youngest son Kaleb how to mechanic and weld. Together they loved working on various projects and referred to one another as best friends. Out of his six children Mike had one daughter, Lacy, he taught her while still in diapers to as he would say “throw a football better than any boy ever could”. Mike was very proud of his family and would work hard to provide for his family at any cost.
Michael is preceded in death by his grandfather Marvin Beeks and grandparents Brack and Eg Blackwood.
Survivors include his wife Angie LaShane Beeks, father Duane Beeks and wife Ruthie, mother Lottie Blackwood, brother Jerry Beeks and wife Stephanie, grandmother Bonnie Beeks; his 6 children Mikey, Colt, Brack, Jasper, Ethan, Kaleb and Lacy; two step children Travis Dobbs and Summer Sharp, nephew Mason Beeks, niece Paige Beeks and many aunts and uncles.
Age 52, of Fayetteville passed away unexpectedly the morning of Sunday April 28th, 2024. He was born August 24, 1971 in San Angelo, Texas to Duane Beeks and Lottie Blackwood.
Mike was a good hearted man that was loved by many. He could find humor in any situation to help others laugh. He drove a dump truck for his family business Beeks trucking with his father and brother for many years before starting his own business Mike's stump grinding. He worked on the side as a mechanic and was always willing to help regardless of the ability for someone to pay.
Mike and his wife Angie of 12 years had an undying love for one another that nothing could tear apart. Together they raised their two children. One of his biggest joys in life was teaching his youngest son Kaleb how to mechanic and weld. Together they loved working on various projects and referred to one another as best friends. Out of his six children Mike had one daughter, Lacy, he taught her while still in diapers to as he would say “throw a football better than any boy ever could”. Mike was very proud of his family and would work hard to provide for his family at any cost.
Michael is preceded in death by his grandfather Marvin Beeks and grandparents Brack and Eg Blackwood.
Survivors include his wife Angie LaShane Beeks, father Duane Beeks and wife Ruthie, mother Lottie Blackwood, brother Jerry Beeks and wife Stephanie, grandmother Bonnie Beeks; his 6 children Mikey, Colt, Brack, Jasper, Ethan, Kaleb and Lacy; two step children Travis Dobbs and Summer Sharp, nephew Mason Beeks, niece Paige Beeks and many aunts and uncles.
Funeral Service
2:00 pm
Rose Cemetery.
Visitation
Visitation information unavailable.
Final Resting Place
General
Aug 24, 1971
Apr 28, 2024
52
Tributes

My heart fell to my knees when I heard about his passing. He and his entire family were damn sure good people. He will be missed by more than just family. Mike was one of the first people to stand up for me when I moved to Farmington from prairie grove and he just had just of enough love and a lot of redneck in him to be one of my gateway friends I know this hurts the whole class of 90 & 91 and many others he touched
God speed
Rusty Woodward - Friend
Funeral Service
2:00 pm
Rose Cemetery.
Visitation
Visitation information unavailable.
Final Resting Place
General
Aug 24, 1971
Apr 28, 2024
52