A Tribute to my Mom
Faith Gere Beckwith 6/27/1942 - 10/24/2000
My Tribute
After
losing Mom a lot of people all over the world, some I
had never met, sent condolences and their best
wishes. It seems that a lot of people knew
different sides of my Mother. To us she was a
Mother, Grandmother, Aunt, Niece, Sister, Cousin and
Friend. Some knew her as a Hero, an Idol, an
Inspiration, an Expert, a Public Speaker, a
Volunteer, a Teacher, a Mentor and so on. It
seems she was more to everyone than I ever
thought. My Mom is gone, and we have lost
others in our lives, and this is my Tribute to them.
The Stockton Record was
very gracious to run the following letter I sent to
them about Ma:
Originally
Published Thursday, November 9,
2000
Stockton
loses remarkable citizen
Late
on the evening of October 24th, in Yolo County, my
Mother, Faith Beckwith, was killed in a motorcycle
accident. My Mother taught me many of the "motherly"
things that you would expect me to write about: love,
honor, respect, responsibility, etc., but she also
taught me how to love where I
live.

Mom
was proud of Stockton and took her civic
responsibility very seriously.
Once she made Stockton her final home 23 years ago,
she went right to work helping and honoring our city.
As a certified employment specialist -- and owner and
operator of At Your Service for the past 14 years --
she had helped thousands and thousands of people find
work all over the county, state, nation and
world.
She had been invited as a public speaker and
consultant to countless job fairs and seminars
through the years and had been contracted by some of
the largest employers in San Joaquin County to help
prepare laid-off workers find new jobs. She also did
motivational speaking at the California Youth
Authority and was a Notary Public
.
In
1986, the professional dance troupe that she
co-founded, The Classy Country Dancers, was invited
to represent California by performing at the World's
Fair in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Years later, she
co-founded the Stockton-based performing dance troupe
Rhythm and Boots.
As a 10-year breast cancer survivor, she championed
such causes as the American Cancer Society, Women's
Shelter, Big Brother & Big Sisters, and every
year adopted a needy family for Christmas. She was
very proud of her recent appointment to the Board of
the Women's Success Group.
My mother has contributed so much for so many people
in this community it would be difficult to list them
all. I have lost a mother, something that never
seemed possible, and Stockton has lost a remarkable
citizen.
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