Jeremiah Seth Beck, 36, was born October 21, 1977. Originally from Richmond, Indiana, he resided in Houston, Texas for the past 10 years. Jeremiah passed away unexpectedly April 21st in his sleep. Jeremiah graduated from Earlham College on May 7th, 2000 with a Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry. He was a Lab extractor for the past 9 years. He was always very passionate and dedicated to everything he did. A close co-worker had this to say, "Jeremiah was a wonderful person and he was one of the individuals that helped to save their company when they were getting bought out." Survivors include: parents, Darlene Beck, Randy and Kim... Jeremiah Seth Beck, 36, was born October 21, 1977. Originally from Richmond, Indiana, he resided in Houston, Texas for the past 10 years. Jeremiah passed away unexpectedly April 21st in his sleep. Jeremiah graduated from Earlham College on May 7th, 2000 with a Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry. He was a Lab extractor for the past 9 years. He was always very passionate and dedicated to everything he did. A close co-worker had this to say, "Jeremiah was a wonderful person and he was one of the individuals that helped to save their company when they were getting bought out." Survivors include: parents, Darlene Beck, Randy and Kim Beck; sister, Jonalyn Beck; niece, Kharma Campbell; stepbrothers, Neal and Ryan Williams; as well as many cousins, aunts, and uncles. He is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, William and Evelyn Beck; Geraldine Hammon, Albert Johnson; and brother Jason Beck. Memorial Services will be held in Richmond, Indiana with data and time to be announced. We hope to see everyone that cared about Jeremiah; even if you haven't seen him in years. Jeremiah was a very intelligent and caring person. He loved nature and all animals; many times taking care of stray kittens that would randomly show up at his house. During his time at Earlham, he had the opportunity to go to Africa; which he thoroughly enjoyed. It was clear how much this experience affected him by the amount of African artifacts he brought back, which he cherished. This also contributed to his Rastafarian, easy going, laid back attitude. Many times Jeremiah felt as though he was invisible, but unbeknownst to him, he made his presence very clear! This has been obvious by the amount of people that have had so many wonderful things to say about him. Jeremiah was so intelligent it made him shy; which made it difficult for him to communicate and get close to others. At this point he has rejoined his best friend and brother Jason Beck. He is no longer hurting for any reason and is in a much better place. We all loved Jeremiah dearly and this was so unexpected. While everyone is in shock we must remember and understand that God has his own plans. While we have lost a wonderful person, God has gained a true angel. We love you. Rest in peace, Jeremiah.