Beck's Tribute Center

Beck's Tribute Center Beck's Tribute Center is a full-service funeral and cremation center. Our facility includes a chapel and private viewing areas. No on-site cemetery or crematory.

Beck’s Tribute Center serves Edmonds and nearby communities with burial, cremation, funeral and memorial services, pre-need planning, celebrations of life, reception events, and certified celebrant services. We coordinate cemetery arrangements locally.

Nancy NiemczakTogether againRonald Niemczak and Nancy NiemczakRon was born September 1, 1949, in Chicago Heights, Illino...
04/30/2026

Nancy Niemczak

Together again

Ronald Niemczak and Nancy Niemczak

Ron was born September 1, 1949, in Chicago Heights, Illinois. He attended St. Joseph grade school and Bloom Township High School. He graduated from VanderCook College of Music in Chicago. Ron was a gifted and joyful musician, and after graduating college, he spent the next 20 years with various entertainment groups. While touring with The Kicks, (an early 1980's band), in Alaska, he met Nancy. They married July 18, 1983, in Redmond, Washington. Ron would later leave the music industry and work with Premera in the IT Department. Ron is survived by his brother, Stephen (Joann), sister Cynthia (John) Fielding and step-grandchildren Josh and Samantha Loberg.

Nancy was born Nancy Kaye Franklin in Aberdeen, Washington on July 14th, 1952. She was married shortly after high school and later gave birth to Corina (Anderson) Loberg. She began working with Blue Cross of Washington and Alaska in 1982, (later Premera) until April of 2013. During those years, they moved from Redmond to Marysville and enjoyed home projects trips to Italy, Mexico and Chicago. For many years they commuted together to work down I-5.

After retirement, Ron would become Nancy's caregiver when she suffered a stroke, and then later, dementia.

Ron died unexpectedly on April 3, 2023.

Nancy was moved to The Cottages of Marysville. She died April 10, 2026. Even though the passing of each of them is painful, there is peacefulness knowing the happiness they found in each other.

They also cherished every moment with their grandchildren.

They were preceded in death by Corina, Nancy's daughter, Ron's stepdaughter.

Heartfelt thanks to The Cottages of Marysville, who provided daily care and dignity to Nancy throughout her stay. Many thanks also to the Continuum Hospice staff for the end-of-life care.

Nancy will join Ron in Mary's Peony Garden at Holyrood Cemetery.

View Nancy Niemczak's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

✨ Night of Remembrance ✨Please join us as we gather to honor the loved ones who continue to live in our hearts.We invite...
11/20/2025

✨ Night of Remembrance ✨
Please join us as we gather to honor the loved ones who continue to live in our hearts.

We invite families, friends, and community members to come together for an evening of reflection, comfort, and shared memories. Whether your loss was recent or long ago, this night is a gentle space to remember, celebrate, and find support.

Please bring a photograph of your loved one to share on our remembrance tree🎄
Light refreshments will be provided.

RSVP by November 28th, 2025 at (425)771-1234 or email us at info@becksfuneralhome.com.

We hope this evening brings peace, connection, and healing. 💛

🏳️‍🌈🌈 On June 29th, the Washington Market of FPG Funeral Homes spent the day at the 2025 Seattle Pride event in Downtown...
07/25/2025

🏳️‍🌈🌈 On June 29th, the Washington Market of FPG Funeral Homes spent the day at the 2025 Seattle Pride event in Downtown Seattle, Washington. This included representatives from Funeral Alternatives of Washington, Beck's Tribute Center, Curnow & Hill Funeral Homes, Klontz Funeral Home and Edwards Memorial Funeral Home - who came together to connect with the community!

Our funeral homes are passionate about celebrating inclusivity! We truly believe in the value of outreach- not only to educate our community on the funeral industry, but to show them that we are an ally who will honor their lives authentically.

Each one of our locations sent branded swag to the event - and it was so fun to get all the teams involved in brainstorming items to represent their Funeral Homes.

Carla Jester (Lead Administrator Extraordinaire from Funeral Alternatives) then organized 50 bags for each Location filled with the Branded items and different kinds of fun candy and tied with rainbow ribbon to pass out during the event.

Thanks to our Family Service Advisor, Morgan Whittingslow, we were also able to give people the opportunity to win 2 tickets to the Seattle Kraken!

Caitlan Messecar (Administrative Assistant - Curnow & Hill Funeral Homes) then created a QR code that participants would scan to enter to win. After scanning, they would let us know if they were interested in learning more about Pre-Planning for Funeral Arrangements. We got a great response to this and cannot wait to follow up with those who marked yes!

Swag and fun drawings aside, the best part of this event was the PEOPLE!!! Being able to speak with those who came to the booth ... about the lives of those they have loved and lost... To learn their stories, to hear about their experiences, and to hear how they want to be remembered was something our teams will never forget. It was truly something special. It reminded us of the impact we can make by being present.

A HUGE shout out to the team members who showed up and spent their Sunday volunteering in their community (not all pictured) & to those who were not able to attend but who helped behind the scenes.

The teamwork that was displayed for this event was one for the books! We can't wait for our next market-wide outreach!

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05/26/2025

Today, we pause to remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.

Their sacrifice is the reason we gather, reflect, and stand together in gratitude.

We honor not only their service, but the lives they lived — the families they loved, the dreams they carried, and the legacy they leave behind.

May we never forget the cost of freedom, or the people who paid it.

As Memorial Day approaches, we invite you to take a moment to reflect on its deeper meaning and the traditions that help...
05/23/2025

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From the red poppy to the story behind coins left on graves, this article explores the history and symbolism behind this solemn holiday.
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Discover the history and meaning of Memorial Day, the role of red poppies, and respectful ways to honor fallen U.S. service members each May.

The days are longer, and the sunshine is stronger, but grief can often feel more intense in spring and summer. It’s not ...
05/21/2025

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For those who’ve lost a loved one, spring and summer can bring back memories and intensify grief. Explore why grief often heightens during these seasons and find guidance on coping.

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