Robert Allen Beago was born March 25, 1933 in Houston, Texas to Bonnie and Victor Beago. He was preceded in death by his parents, his younger sister, Mary Frances Beago Tytenicz, brothers-in-law, John Vann, and Ronnie Hudson. He is survived by his devoted wife of over sixty years, Harriet Elizabeth Wilson Beago, son, Robert Clark Beago, daughters, Nancy Elizabeth Miller (Steve), Allison Vivian Skinner (Don), grandchildren, Amber Miller Castillo (Brian) and Gavin Robert Skinner, great-grandchildren, Grant and Gracie Castillo. Robert “Bob” Beago is also survived by his sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, much loved nieces, nephews, and grand nieces and nephews and many life-long friends.
Robert “Bob” Beago grew up in Houston, Texas, and from an early age showed his entrepreneurial spirit, work ethic, and natural athletic ability. Bob graduated from Jeff Davis High School playing football and baseball, with All City Honors and Letterman’s Club in 1948 – 1950. Bob attended Baylor University, played baseball for his beloved Baylor Bears, and graduated in 1955 with a B.S. in Physical Education. He served in the U.S. Army from 1956 to 1958 with an honorable discharge.
Bob started his insurance career at Liberty Mutual in Houston. While working for Liberty Mutual, he “invited himself” to lunch with his co-worker, Kathryn and her sister, Harriet Wilson. Bob was clearly smitten with Harriet and called her later that day and “talked her ear off”. The rest, as they say, is history. Bob and Harriet married on February 11, 1961 and welcomed son, Robert Clark, in Houston, daughter, Nancy Elizabeth, in Dallas, and daughter, Allison Vivian, in Boston.
Bob was an ambitious professional and earned promotions and opportunities that moved his family from Texas to Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, and ultimately to his beloved Colorado. Bob and Harriet made a wonderful life together for their family. They enjoyed traveling throughout the United States and abroad, including Alaskan and European river cruises, and of course, frequent trips to his beloved Yellowstone and Jackson Hole. Bob’s love of sports, especially baseball, was evident in his passion visiting ball parks across the country. He definitely raised some eyebrows in New York when he wore his Boston Red Sox ballcap and NY Yankees jacket to Yankee Stadium!
Bob loved the mountains and enjoyed spending time with his family at the cabin Harriet and he built in Breckenridge. The cabin has been a place of wonderful memories for Bob, his family and extended family, and friends. Bob’s passions also included golf. He played all over the U.S., Scotland, and Ireland and made at least six holes in one during his golf career. Bob played well into his seventies and could often outdrive other players twenty years younger!
Bob’s most important legacy was his love for his family. He had many nicknames for his beautiful bride, Harriet Wilson Beago, “Lefty”, “Dragline”, and “his beautiful Bride”. Dad’s enduring love for Mom was evident throughout their marriage and nothing made him happier than simply being by her side. Bob was so proud of his children and instilled in them his love for music, animals, and not taking yourself too seriously. His pride and joy later in life was his grandson, Gavin Robert. He loved watching Gavin play baseball and talking with him about his games. Gavin’s “Bob” was so proud of him and we know he will cheer him on from his Heavenly home.
Bob’s abiding faith, vibrancy, bright smile, intelligence, kindness, and sense of self-worth are all part of his amazing legacy. While we will miss him beyond all measure, we rest in comfort knowing that he is reunited with his Lord and Savior and his parents and sister and extended family. We love you!
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