Village of Rochester trustee retires after 50 years, commended for community service
Apr 15, 2025
Cake usually isnt on the menu during Rochester Village board meetings but the chocolate slices, Gary Becks favorite, were the communitys small way of showing gratitude.After 50 years in public office, Beck is retiring from local
government. Monday nights boarding meeting was his last as a village trustee.Watch: Village trustee retires after 50 years of service: Village trustee retires after 50 years of civil serviceHes been a pivotal figure as the village has really found its footing in the wake of consolidation, Village Administrator Chris Bennett said. When you think of a pillar of your community, youre thinking of a man like Gary Beck.Bennett reached out TMJ4 News to highlight Becks accomplishment and show his appreciation for his years of service. Bennett wasnt the only one giving Beck his flowers. At Mondays meeting, several of Becks colleagues and community members took to the podium to let him know just how much he meant to the village."Your vision for the town and the Village of Rochester has always been for the people, one former colleague said. We thank you for your service.It was that longstanding love of people and helping others that motivated Becks dedication to service beginning with his first foray into politics as Junior Class President at Waterford High School.I loved it, he said, Every job Ive ever had has always been dealing with people and working with and helping people in any way I could."Though Beck admits he thought about retiring at 40 years, hes glad to have stuck around.Now hes excited about his next step and is leaving village hall confident that the communitys leadership is in good hands.In addition to his time in local government, Beck also served on the Waterford School Board and as a member of the Wisconsin National Guard and the Army Reserve as a sergeant major.This month Beck was elected again to the Waterford Union High School board so, though hes retiring from the village board, he isnt stepping away from public office altogether.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip ...read more read less