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Beekman Lee "Beek" Webb, Jr. BEAUFORT, SC - Beekman Webb of Beaufort, SC, a beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, February 5, 2025. Beekman Lee Webb, Jr. "Beek"was born in Beaufort, SC on May 18, 1947. His parents were Beekman Lee Webb, a Beaufort native, and Margaret Ashley Stansell Webb, of Barnwell Co., SC. Beek attended public schools in Beaufort and, although demonstrating very little interest in scholastics after learning to read in first grade, he graduated from Beaufort High School in 1965. He continued his formal schooling at the University of South Carolina until pressure from Uncle Sam during the Vietnam War forced him to drop out and join the US Coast Guard Reserve. Encouraged by his maternal grandfather, Leon Stansell, Beek developed an early and lasting interest in mechanical contrivances of all kinds, and in natural history ... especially birds. By the time he became a teenager, he was deemed a "bird expert" in his small town and had the good fortune to be hired for two summers by a group of scientists from Yale University to catch and identify birds in the Beaufort area for their study of equine encephalitis. The most formative period of his life began at age fourteen, when he and a small group of boys his age decided to build a camp on Bay Point Island. With scrounged materials and no adult assistance, they constructed a dock and a two-room cabin on a small hummock behind the main island. Hauling all the materials in their small boats, and eschewing schoolwork, sports, girls and almost everything else, Beek and his friends completed their camp within a year and enjoyed it most weekends during their high school years and for weeks at a time during summers and holidays. They had, almost entirely to themselves, what was at that time an idyllic wilderness in which to hunt, fish and explore. He always felt that his childhood years 'down the river' gave him the knowledge, independence and self-confidence to make his way and support his family for the rest of his life. He credited his parents for trusting his judgement and allowing him the freedom to go when many of his peers' parents would not. For a few years in his twenties, Beek lived in the North Carolina Outer Banks, where he worked in boatyards and at commercial fishing. During this time, he had the good fortune to meet his future wife and life partner, Cathy Wolfe. They moved to Beaufort and built their house on Coosaw Island, where they lived happily for 45 years, surrounded by their children and grandchildren. Just as Beek's grandfather introduced him to the wonders of the natural world, so did Beek with his own beloved grandchildren, Baylen, Hunter, Corinne and Ryder, in a setting nearly as idyllic as that of the cabin days back at Bay Point Island. In 1983, Beek and Cathy formed Beekman Webb Construction Company, which they operated for 35 years, specializing in historic stabilization, restoration and preservation. He and his team, consisting of some of the area's most accomplished craftsmen, were privileged to perform extensive work on many of Beaufort's most historic structures. In 2015, he received Historic Beaufort Foundation's Danner Award for lifetime achievement in historic preservation. Beek served on the Beaufort County Board of Adjustments and Appeals, the board of the Historic Beaufort Foundation, as chairman of the Beaufort County Historic Review Board, as chairman of the Port Royal Historic Review Board, on the Beaufort County Rural and Critical Lands Board, and many years on the board of Beaufort County Open Land Trust, including a term as its president. Along with those many distinguished and important duties & titles, Beek described himself thus: "He was a lifetime birder, performed regularly throughout his life on banjo, guitar, fiddle and mandolin, and was a student of many subjects." - a perfect example of his self-effacing lack of pretension, and wry humor. Going back to that boyhood idyll and the group of friends he gathered for its creation - several of whom came from afar to visit Beek during his final illness - and forward through the decades, Beek was a friend and mentor to multitudes. Always cheerful, steady, smart, practical and reliable, he was the person those who knew him went to for sure advice and kind comfort. His Jam Sessions at various settings on the Coosaw homestead were a musician's delight, his oyster roasts outstanding, his many interests- inlay, antique fire irons, Beaufort history, archaeology, fiddle making on Cape Breton Island, Bluegrass, ancient technology . . . whatever!- always fascinating. Cooking for small and large dinner parties, as well as for fishing and other boat trips, Beek also entertained before or after the meal with live music, which often led to dancing. Cathy, his adored and adoring wife, shared in all of his projects and passions. Together they created delicious, magical, amusing, and loving occasions with the many friends, children, grandchildren, dogs (and snakes, frogs, birds etc.) who graced their home and life. Beek was always ready to lend a helping hand and shared his knowledge freely. His life graced ours, and he will be sorely, sorely missed. Beek is survived by his wife, Cathy, their daughter, Maggie Webb Hartl (Brad), grandsons (Baylen, Ryder and Hunter), son, Arnot Wolf Hulth,granddaughter, (Corinne) and sister, Martha Evelyn "Hi" Webb Williams (Jim). He was predeceased by his parents and his sister, Frances Gray Webb Hurt. Friends wishing to memorialize him in some way may consider joining and contributing to Open Land Trust. Burial will be private. A memorial gathering is planned for later. God is love, and science is real. Please share your thoughts and stories about Beek by visiting www.copelandfuneralservice.com. Copeland Funeral Service is assisting the Webb family with arrangements.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Feb. 8 to Feb. 9, 2025.

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John Mitch

February 22, 2025

An immensely kind and humble man who was multi talented and made a meaningful difference in the lives of so many.

Wyatt Pringle, Jr

February 19, 2025

Beek was a quiet natured inspiration, a humble man of many talents. Long admired his restoration/Carpentry abilities, especially in regards to historic preservation. I had the pleasure of serving with him on the Beaufort County Open Land Trust board ...there too, he was a strong advocate of preserving the natural beauty of Beaufort County. He will be missed!

Ray Combs

February 13, 2025

Grew up with Beek on the Point in Beaufort and spent a lot of time with him. So long good buddy.

Ben Walker

February 13, 2025

Only met Beekman once (through David Dowling) but was much impressed with his talents and affability.

Katherine Chakides Gaffos

February 12, 2025

Heartfelt condolences to Hi and all his family... wish I´d had the opportunity to know this remarkable human being! May his memory be eternal and a blessing to all.

Linda Martin Zanders, BHS Class of 1965

February 12, 2025

I have such fond, fun memories of Beek when we were teenagers @ BHS. He always seemed very academically neutral about school. After we got our SAT scores back, some of us were comparing numbers in the hall when Beek walked up. Someone asked him, "How'd you do?" He told us & we all erupted in surprise! He had completely knocked it out the park, way beyond any of us! Another sweet memory I have is about Beek & his banjo. We would all congregate in the parking lot @ "The Shack" drive in on Friday or Saturday night for the best 15 cent "fountain" coke in town. Beek (and his banjo) would get in the back seat & play, miss a note, stop, & say, "Wait a minute. Wait a minute." I would tell him, "It sounds great! Don't stop! Just play!" But he would invariably repeat that over and over again.
I'm quite sure he is playing wonderful music in heaven.
My condolences to all who grieve for him. I am so sorry for your loss.

Al Harris

February 10, 2025

Beek was an incredible human being; softspoken, compassionate and always wise for his age. He was the best musician in the band. We all knew it but he never flaunted it. I treasure the decade we performed together and will think of him often.

Cary Lazzo

February 10, 2025

Beek will surely be missed , when ever we spoke about work projects we always talked about music, I never had the pleasure to play with him , but he did show an interest with the guitars in my office . We will all miss him. Peace to the family and all his friends.

Eric Erickson

February 10, 2025

I knew on the 1st day that Beek showed-up to our Port Royal Historic District Commission meeting that we were going to make him the Chairman.
Nobody knew how to fix and maintain and identify the built environment like he did.

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Barbara Cochran

February 9, 2025

Beek´s passing is a gigantic loss to all who were lucky enough to know him . He was a supremely talented, kind and gentle man . I will miss him so very much.

Chuck Ferguson

February 9, 2025

A great loss to the entire community. Peace to the Webb family.

Eddie Bellamy

February 9, 2025

Beek was my best friend from kindergarten through high school. We went out separate ways, not by choice, upon graduation, but kept up with each other. 30 years later, Beek and Cathy enabled me to move back to our beloved Beaufort County by giving me a job.
Beek was a Renaissance Man. His interests were many and he pursued most of them in depth. Although lacking a college degree, Beek was among the most educated people I have ever known. And, his kindness knew no bounds.

I loved Beek like a brother and, along with most people whose lives he touched. I will miss him so.

Carolie Frazer

February 9, 2025

Beek was an extra-ordinary person. I will never forget his gentle voice, twinkling eyes, and calm demeanor. His integrity and kindness knew no bounds. I admired him greatly and am very saddened by his passing. My deep condolences to his loved ones, Carolie Frazer

Randy Bazemore

February 9, 2025

RIP fellow Gale Break Camp associate here. Beek kept the log of the camp, entertained us with his banjo and stories. I also felt that the experience at that camp and learning from guys like BeeK and Captain Eddie Bellamy was invaluable in my career. So sorry to hear of Beek´s passing.

Kathryn Sommerville Mixon

February 8, 2025

I am so sorry for your loss. Beek was a wonderful person and I was very priviledged to know him. I know he rests with God now. May this bring peace to your hearts. God Bless!

Bob Stoothoff

February 8, 2025

I was privileged to know Beek through our time together on the OLT Board. I found him to be thoughtful contributor to the mission of the Trust and enjoyed working with him. His music was enjoyed at Foolish Frog years ago when we lived in Beaufort.

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Jane Woods Herring and Johnhn Herring

February 7, 2025

Prayers to his family. He was always in the background when I was with his sisters growing up. John, my son, worked with him and always enjoyed his stories.

Renwick and Mary Godley

February 7, 2025

We wish you peace and strength during this sad time.
Beek will be missed.

Rocky Browder

February 7, 2025

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