Samuel Beaudoux ("Beau") Breck
June 3, 1932 - September 27, 2011

Samuel Beaudoux ("Beau") Breck passed away peacefully with his family by his side on September 27 in Carmel, California after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born on June 3rd, 1932 in Oakland, California to Samuel Earl Breck and Anita Beaudoux Breck. He was predeceased by his sister Beverly Breck Bryant.

Beau was raised in Oakland and Piedmont, California. He attended Piedmont High School where he was president of his Senior Class, and where he met his future wife of 57 years, Helen Bragg.

In 1950, he enrolled in the University of California at Berkeley where he majored in Political Science and developed an abiding interest in American history and politics. Beau was the Captain and "Stroke" of the Varsity Crew, a member of Zeta Psi fraternity and president of the Skull and Keys. He developed many lifelong friendships at Cal and remained an active alum, serving at one point as president of The Big C Society.

After graduating from Cal in 1954, Beau and Helen were married and moved to Germany where he served two years as a lieutenant in the US Army Counterintelligence Corps. Following his service, he returned to live in Piedmont and began his professional career in San Francisco as a stockbroker. In the late 1960's , he left the brokerage business for a career as a trusted and respected investment manager, retiring in 2006 from the firm Stein Roe Investment Council. While living in the Bay Area, he was a longstanding member of the Pacific-Union Club and the Claremont Country Club where he sang in the Men's Chorus for nearly three decades.

In 2003, Beau moved full time to Carmel, California. He loved the Monterey Peninsula and greatly enjoyed the many friendships he developed at the Old Capital Club and at the Church of the Forest where he was treasurer for several years.

Beau had a wide circle of friends of all ages and was known for his character, integrity and kindness. He was a raconteur with a quick sense of humor and a hearty laugh. He had an irrepressible enthusiasm, a positive attitude toward life, and a genuine interest in others. All who knew him felt his sincerity and warmth. He was passionate about nature and the outdoors and spent Summers hiking in the Sierra near his beloved cabin at Silver Lake and also in the mountains of Europe with friends. He was an avid snow skier and fly fisherman and enjoyed dominoes and poetry.

Beau was a devoted and loving husband, father, and an especially attentive grandfather. He will be greatly missed by his wife Helen; son, Peter and daughter-in-law of Ross; daughter Amy and son-in-law Kirby Wilcox of Piedmont; son, Ted and daughter-in-law Kristen of Kentfield; and by his grandchildren Hunter, Beau, Claire, Molly, Katelin, Sophie, and Teddy. Beau is survived also by his treasured in-laws; Mary and John Ricksen of Walnut Creek; Patty and Grove Bryant or Orinda; many Ricksen and Bryant nieces and nephews; and his cousins Wendy and Henry Breck of New York

The family would like to acknowledge the kindness and professionalism of Dr. Jerome Rubin and the medical staff at Monterey Bay Oncology, the Oncology Staff of the Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula (CHOMP) and Katie Bagley of Hospice. Gifts in honor of Beau can be made either to the Community Hospital Foundation c/o Comprehensive Cancer Center, PO Box HH, Monterey CA 93940 or to the University of California Crew c/o Bear Backers, 195 Haas Pavilion, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720 or to a charity of your choice.

A celebration of Beau's life was held on Monday, October 24 at 2:30 pm at the Church of the Forest in Pebble Beach.