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Milton Leonard Beggs age 81 of Polson, passed away on Tuesday,
October 18, 2005 at Sheridan, Wyoming, after a lengthy battle with
Parkinson’s disease.
Born Milton Leonard Beggs on July 4, 1924 in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mel was the youngest of 11 children.
During the Great Depression his family moved to Glendale, California,
where they raised chickens, goats, and pigs as a livelihood. Mel
attended local schools, but when the war in the pacific began he
enlisted in the Navy and his natural talent with anything mechanical
led him to the Seabees. Assigned to the 91st Construction
Battalion he served in New Guinea and the Philippine Islands from 1943
to 1945 building airstrips, docking facilities and military bases.
Returning to California and civilian life he
started a family with his wife of 22 years, Mateel Wayne. They
raised two daughters Jackie and Chris and a son Vince. The couple
later dissolved the union.
His mechanical ability and skill in
construction was utilized in increasingly more responsible positions
with the City of Los Angeles. He supervised the construction or
renovation of city parks, tennis courts, the Los Angeles Zoo and a
variety of recreation facilities. As a capstone to his career he was
appointed as a construction liaison for the Loa Angeles Convention
Center and upon completion he assumed the position of Building
Supertindent.
While working on the Convention Center, Mel
met and married Bea Erickson and his family expanded to include her
two children from a previous marriage, Karen and Greg. After becoming
acquainted with the Flathead Lake area, the couple eventually
purchased 12 acres on the lake and built a custom two-story home that
became their fulltime residence for almost 25 years. Bea preceded him
in death by several years.
Mel was an active member of the Mormon Church
in Polson and for a period held the position of Treasurer. Sharing
the wonders of Montana with his children and 14 grandchildren was
among Mel’s favorite pastimes and summer would bring a continuous
stream of family and friends for barbeque, boating, and swimming. He
will be missed by all who knew him. A visitation will be held at
10:30 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 11:00 a.m. on October 29,
2005 at the Grogan Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow the
services at noon at the Lakeview Cemetery in Polson.
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