Dennis C. “Bingo” Beske, 60, of Horicon passed away on Thursday, April 09, 2020 at his home.Dennis was born the son of Eugene C. and Carol (Wollenburg) Beske on April 23, 1959 in Beaver Dam. He was a 1977 graduate of Horicon High School. Dennis was married to Sharon Loest on November 10, 1979 atContinue Reading
Dear Sharon and family, I was so saddened to read of Dennis' passing. It was always a pleasure to see him--he held no resentment or self-pity, and was always willing to put forth maximum effort and smile. Love, and God Bless!
Sharon you and your family have my deepest sympathy your husband has now joined the angels in Heaven may the Lord wrap his loving arms around you all as you mourn his death. He had a contagious smile a very nice guy.
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Dennis was a great guy. His outlook on life was so genuine and optimistic no matter what hurdles he may have faced. I am sure he was the best husband, Father, Grandfather and friend anyone could ask for. The people he impressed upon in life are fortunate to have known him and in that, he will never be forgotten. Our hearts go out to you in your time of sorrow. May the tears you shed now be wiped away soon by the fond recall of memories made as you grew and shared your lives together. God Bless you all.
Sorry to hear about your loss of "Bingo". Got to know him mostly through the John Deere golf league and more recently had opportunities to visit with him at fish fries at John's Bar. A good, friendly person.
So sorry for your loss! Dennis will be missed! I'm going to miss his hunting and gambling stories when I cut his hair! Prayers for the family at this difficult time!
I didn't know Dennis on a personal level very well, but when you go through parochial school together (he was a year ahead of me), where you have a dozen or so in a class, you know everyone. He and I reconnected via FB some years back, and although he was fighting cancer, he would always take time and provide words of encouragement to me with whatever type of health issues I had going on. I will miss his comments, his posts, his encouraging words, etc. He was just one hell of a nice guy. My heart goes out to his family and friends. Dennis didn't always have it very easy, but he seldom felt sorry for himself. He was a warrior, and he will be missed. Rest in peace, my friend.
My condolences to the family, it was a joy to work with Dennis over the years. Dennis Schmidt