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THE LEGACY OF ROY NEAL BECK III

The RB3 Foundation was founded by Roy Jr. and Tracy Beck in loving memory of their son, Petty

Officer Second Class Roy Beck III. Our mission is to honor and preserve Roy’s legacy, ensuring

that his spirit of dedication, love, and service continues to inspire others.

Through this foundation, we share the profound love we hold for our son with the world, offering

support, encouragement, and initiatives that reflect his values and passion for life. RB3 is more

than a foundation—it is a tribute to a remarkable life that touched so many.

Join us in keeping Roy’s memory alive as we work together to make a lasting impact in his

name.

On July 4, 2022, our world shattered when we suddenly lost our beloved son, Roy, at just 24

years old. The pain was unbearable, a grief so deep we couldn’t find the words to describe it.

Even with our strong faith in God, we were left with countless unanswered questions. But

because Roy was a believer, we knew we had to find the strength to carry on—to navigate the

unimaginable heartbreak of losing him. But how?

Every day is a battle—to rise, to face a world that feels emptier without Roy. The pain of his

absence lingers in every moment. We hold onto memories, but they can’t replace his voice, his

laughter, his hugs, or the warmth of his presence. We ache for the milestones he’ll never

reach—the wedding we won’t attend, the family he won’t start, the home he’ll never build. The

void is unbearable, but we knew we had to do something—to honor him, to keep his spirit

alive.

In Roy’s memory, we want to give back—just as he always did. He had a heart full of kindness,

always lifting others up, always believing in their potential. Now, through his legacy, we will

carry that mission forward, ensuring his spirit of generosity lives on.

Our mission is to honor Roy’s memory with purpose. Like many young adults, he was finding his

path, navigating the uncertainty of his future. After high school, he pursued college, searching

for direction. Though close to earning his associate’s degree, he chose a new path—one of

service, courage, and dedication—by joining the U.S. Navy. His education helped shape his

journey, and now, we strive to carry his legacy forward.

We honor Roy’s legacy by promoting self-care and mental health awareness in our

communities. The transition into adulthood is challenging, and we want others to know they

are enough—worthy of love, beyond achievements or societal expectations. Our mission is to

encourage self-acceptance and inner fulfillment, just as Roy would have wanted.

Though Roy is no longer with us, his spirit lives on. We cherish his love, his kindness, and his

desire to uplift others. He believed in being heard and in truly listening. Through the RB3

Foundation, we honor his legacy, share his light, and begin our journey of healing—turning our

pain into purpose in his name.

John 3:15 KJV “That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life.”


2 Corinthians 5:8 KJV “We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.”

Our Mission

is to bridge the gap between mental health advocacy, community, and service.

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