Sunday, February 23, 2020
George Hughes Beckwith was born May 14, 1942 in
Charlottesville, Virginia to Julian Ruffin Beckwith and Lois Hughes
Beckwith. Dr. Beckwith is survived by his
sons George Hughes Beckwith Jr. (Anna) and Henry Dodge Beckwith, Psy.D.; his
two sisters, Polly Hawkes (David) from Charlottesville, VA and Lois Johnson
(Gary) from Bangor, ME and his brother Julian Beckwith (Joyce) from
Watkinsville, GA.
After World War II, Julian and Lois and the Beckwith family
moved to Clifton Forge, Virginia where they purchased property on the banks of the
Cowpasture River, “The Farm”. This is
where a young George Beckwith found his love for fishing and the outdoors and
where he would return through the years, sharing the happiest times of his life
with family and friends.
In 1953 his father accepted a teaching position at the
University of Virginia School of Medicine.
The family returned to Charlottesville where George graduated Lane High
School in 1960. He later attended
Hampton Sydney College in Farmville, Virginia, becoming a member of Lambda Chi
Alpha fraternity. Married to Kathy Dodge
in August of 1965, he was greeted by the birth of their first son, George
Hughes Beckwith Jr. in July of 1970.
George was accepted into the University of Virginia School
of Medicine and with great pride of his father, graduated in 1971. George and Kathy moved to Kentucky where
George interned at the University of Kentucky.
In 1972 his second son, Henry Dodge Beckwith was born. George completed his Residency in Internal
Medicine/Fellowship in Cardiology at the University of Virginia from 1972-1976.
In 1976 George traded
the clear waters of the Cowpasture River for the tannic waters of the Trent
River and New Bern, North Carolina, exploring with his boys all that coastal
North Carolina has to offer. George was
very involved in the development of The Carolina East Cardiac Rehabilitation Program
that has become extremely meaningful to people recovering from cardiac events in
Eastern North Carolina. George was also
very active with the American Heart Association, retiring from medicine after
nearly 40 years.
George was thankful for his team of colleagues and nurses
through the years and the many patients who adored him. The people of Eastern North Carolina and his
family’s love for the coast kept him in New Bern, but any few days of leisure
found him back on the clear waters of his childhood, working in his garden and
sitting with friends on the porch of the
log cabin that he always wanted.
We cannot count the times when we have been with dad,
stopped by the family of his patients who thanked him for taking care of their
loved ones. We would like to pass along
our deepest and most heartfelt gratitude to all of his nurses and caregivers
for their dedication, compassion and the dignity that they have given our
father.
The family is overwhelmed with the outpouring of love and
kindness that has been showered upon us by his colleagues, friends and patients. In
lieu of flowers, please consider a contribution to:
American Heart Association or
Craven County Hospice c/o Craven County Health Department
Foundation PO Drawer 12610 New Bern, NC
28561
A memorial service is scheduled at Christ Episcopal Church in
New Bern, North Carolina at 1:00 pm on March 14.
Monday, February 17, 2020
Attacked by Costa Rica puffer fish
yup, took a chunk out of my trigger finger while attempting a gentle release from the cast net. Ouch.
Saturday, February 15, 2020
My morning
Nope, I did not catch it. Roy sent
it to me from Quepos in a taxi. But we
have caught some good stuff from the beach this year, including some nice snook, snappers and jacks. Still waiting on a rooster for this year. Yesterday morning the sardines got pushed up
in the river mouth by a school of jacks.
Pelicans, friggit birds, bait jumping out of the water at your feet to
get away from a wall of jacks. Tripled
up for about 2 hours. Today was a more typical day of surf fishing in Costa Rica. A lot of casting of hooks, lures, bucktails, cast nets and assorted live bait and no bites.
Friday, February 14, 2020
How about some of you trout fishermen show up........
......at the New Bern MFC meeting and tell them how important the upstream net ban has positively impacted recreational fishing around New Bern.
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Friday, February 7, 2020
Thursday, February 6, 2020
Upcoming CCA events
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SPRING CCA NC BANQUETS:
February 6, Johnston County Chapter Banquet, Selma, NC. The Johnston County Chapter returns once
again to THE FARM, the popular event venue located just off I-95 near Selma.
This beautiful venue helps CCA host the best sponsor raffle of its kind in
eastern North Carolina plus the world-famous Holt Lake Barbeque dinner, open
bar, and silent and live auctions! For more information please contact Zeke
Cox at (919) 515-0516 or Joe Neely at (704) 249-8196.
February 15, Onslow Bay Chapter Banquet, Swansboro, NC. This year the Onslow Bay Chapter will be honoring Dick Henry, a true legend in the fishing tackle world and North Carolina treasure. Dick was the founder of Henry's Tackle that has now evolved into the global giant, Big Rock Sports. The auctions will include spa packages, wine tasting, fishing and hunting trips, and great vacation destinations. There will also be a new ATV, oyster roast for 40, fishing tackle, a used boat, motor and trailer, plus donations from many local companies, and much, much more! Join us for the fun at the Swansboro Civic Center on Saturday, February 15th. For tickets or more information please contact Rocky Carter at (336) 423-9100 or Matthew Wallin at (757) 508-3980. February 27, East Carolina Chapter Banquet, Greenville, NC. The East Carolina Chapter returns to the beautiful and spacious Rock Springs Center for their 31st annual banquet. The auctions include fishing trips and popular vacation destinations, local donations of jewelry and clothing, boats, motors and trailers, and an off-road vehicle. And did we mention a puppy?! For tickets and more information please contact Billy Byrd at (252) 341-0191 or Matthew Wallin at (757) 508-3980. March 5, Neuse River Chapter Banquet, New Bern, NC. The Neuse River Banquet returns to the Shrine Club located on South Glenburnie Road. The event features one of the best banquet meals found in the state served up by Chef Ben Wheat and Two Chefs Catering, plus live and silent auctions, and raffles featuring one of the best tackle line ups at this type of event! For tickets and more information please contact Donald Willis (252) 670-3853 or Matthew Wallin (757) 508-3980. March 26, Charlotte Chapter Annual Banquet. For more information please contact Joe Neely (704) 249-8196. Tickets for all CCA NC spring banquets can be purchased online: ccanc.org/events-calendar/ FEBRUARY 19 -21, NC MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION MEETING, at the New Bern Riverfront Convention Center. Look for the meeting agenda to be published soon: portal.ncdenr.org/web/mf/mfc-meetings Public comment is welcome both Wednesday night and Thursday morning. Stay tuned for more information from CCA NC as the agenda is released. |