Obituary
David Arthur Beckett
(October 19, 1985 - May 4, 2021)
Taken from us far too soon is the joyful laughter of
David Arthur Beckett. To hear David laugh was to hear some
of the most wonderful music that ever echoed on this Earth. It was deep,
infectious, often imitated, and above all, memorable. We are very saddened
to announce the death of this larger than life character.
David grew up in Huntington and graduated from Huntington
High School before studying at New England Culinary Institute in Vermont. He
later moved to Atlanta, GA, working as a chef at the Four Seasons and as the
head chef for Georgia Tech football team. He also had the honor of being a
chef for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Shortly after his return to
Huntington, David opened his first restaurant, Arthur’s, in 2006 and then
The Bodega Market & Café in 2015.
David was an avid golfer, playing whenever he got the
chance and taking frequent golf trips to Myrtle Beach. He loved to ski, and
swore that west coast skiing was far superior to anything the east coast
slopes had to offer. Perhaps, above all else, was his passion for arguing;
if even a marginally-debatable topic was brought up, he was often ready to
take the other side, not just to be contrary, but as another step in his
lifelong journey towards mastering the art of being right.
David loved being with his friends and family and was
often the center of any gathering, but no one filled his heart with more joy
and pride than his son, Grant. From tee ball games when Grant was four, to
four years of Huntington High baseball, David was a fixture all throughout
Grant’s baseball career, a sport they both loved. But beyond sports, David
could not have been more proud of his son in all of his endeavors, his own
life rising and falling with the everyday ups and downs Grant experienced.
As Grant grew into adulthood, or maybe well before, he became David’s best
friend.
David is survived by his son, Grant Beckett; his mother,
Nancy Beckett; his sisters, Lisa Jacobson (Paul) and Tracy Beckett (Adam
Steinberg); his friend, former wife, and their son’s mother, Susan Beckett;
his nephews, Morgan Jacobson and Zachary Steinberg; his niece, Sydney
Jacobson; uncle Larry Beckett; aunts, Ilene Beckett and Betty McGinnis; and
many cousins. He was preceded in death by his father, William (Bill)
Beckett; grandparents Arthur and Beulah Beckett, C.C. and Irene McGinnis;
and uncle Jack McGinnis.
The family will receive friends from 2-4 on Saturday, May
8th at Mountain Health Arena, Huntington.
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