Helen June Beckham
1932 - 2014
Obituary
Helen June (Barney) Beckham was born in Tonkawa, Okla., to
William Irvan and Julia Stuart Perkins Barney on Aug. 18, 1932.
She had two older siblings, Edwin Leon and Lena Marie. When
Helen was 18 months of age, the family moved to El Dorado. At the age of six,
her father died of pneumonia, and her mother went to work to support the
family. Helen attended Washington Elementary School from kindergarten to sixth
grade. During Helen's sixth grade year, she, along with her mother and sister
(her brother was in the Navy) moved to Planeview, southeast of Wichita. They
resided in a housing development for Boeing workers, where her mother was
employed during World War II.
Helen graduated from Planeview High School in 1950. The high
school band is where she met Dwight, her future husband. After graduation, she
and Dwight were married on March 21, 1951. In March of 1952, she moved to Fort
Sill, Okla., to join Dwight, who was in the 97th Army Band. Their first child,
Christine, was born while at Ft. Sill. In 1954, they moved to Wichita, where
Dwight continued his college studies and played in the Wichita Symphony.
The family grew with the birth of Jan in 1956 and Dwight Jr.
in 1958. Upon completing his master's degree, Dwight moved the family to Valley
Center, where he became band director. Helen began attending Wichita State
University, graduating in 1968. She taught at Maize for one and a half years.
When Dwight was offered the band director job in Newton, Helen
was hired to teach at Washington School. She later taught at Chisholm Middle
School, Suncrest, Lincoln and Northridge, retiring in 1991.
Her running career started at the age of 45 and at the age
of 48, she completed her first of ten marathons. Helen, along with her husband,
was passionately involved in historic preservation. In 2000, they built a
home at Marion County Park and Lake. She was responsible for
placing the Park and Lake on the National Register and raised the necessary
funds to erect a life-size, bronze statue of a Civilian Conservation Corps
worker.
Helen and Dwight moved to Hesston in 2010 to be closer to
family and services.
Helen was preceded in death by her father, William Irvan
Barney; her mother, Julia Perkins Barney Chapman; her sister-in-law, Dolores
Barney of Richmond, Va.; and her brother-in-law, J.B. Waltman of El Dorado.
She is survived by her husband, Dwight Beckham Sr.; three
children,
Christine (Robert) Carlton of Hesston, Jan (Dallas) Hodges
of Broken Arrow, Okla., and Dwight Jr. of Newton.
She also is survived by six grandchildren, Steve (Heather)
Girk of Bradenton, Fla., Stuart (Brittni) Girk of Lenexa, Julia Carlton of
Hillsboro, Russel Beckham of Newton, Sidney Beckham of Newton, and Lauren
Hodges of Broken Arrow, Okla.; four great-grandchildren; four nieces and four
nephews; several great-nieces and nephews; and her siblings, Edwin Leon of
Richmond, Va., and Lena Marie of El Dorado.
Petersen's Funeral Home in Newton is in charge of the
arrangements.
A memorial service will be at The First United Church of
Christ, 210 E. Fourth St. in Newton on Saturday, Jan. 25, at 11 a.m. There will
be a visitation at Petersen's Funeral Home on Friday, Jan. 24, from 6 to 8 p.m.
Memorials have been established with Harry Hynes Memorial
Hospice and Caring Hands Humane Society.