Coleman Beck, a standout football athlete from Skybridge High School, has tragically passed away.
At 5’11” and 180 pounds, Coleman developed into a physically capable and well-rounded player, excelling in multiple positions on the football field.
Originally more naturally suited to safety or outside linebacker, he spent his senior year playing cornerback at the request of his coach, John Lehman.
Despite the challenge, he adapted quickly, earning an honorable mention in Region 4 and showing his speed, intelligence, and commitment to the team.
His 4.5-second 40-yard dash, combined with his bench press of 285 pounds and a squat of 425 pounds, reflected a balance of strength and agility that made him an asset in both pass coverage and tackling situations.
Coleman maintained a 3.9 GPA and earned a place on the Academic All-Region Team.
In addition to football, Coleman was a competitive track athlete. He competed in varsity track for three years, and prior to COVID-19 disrupting the season, he participated in a state track invitational in St. George, finishing ninth in the 100-meter dash.
Skybridge Football Community Is Mourning The Tragic Loss Of Coleman Beck
The sources confirmed that Coleman Beck, the Skybridge High School football player, passed away in March 2026. The cause of death has not been revealed yet.
Skybridge Football took to their official Facebook handle to announce the tragic news.
The Skyridge Football family is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former Falcon Coleman Beck.
Skybridge Football
Coleman was part of our brotherhood, and anyone who has been part of this program knows that being a Falcon means being part of something that lasts far beyond the field. Our hearts are heavy as we remember him and the time he spent in our program.
On behalf of the entire Skyridge Football community, we send our deepest love and condolences to Coleman’s family, friends, teammates, and all who knew him. Please know that you are in our thoughts during this incredibly difficult time.
In moments like this, we are reminded that our community is strongest when we stand together, support one another, and take care of those around us.
Falcon brotherhood is forever.
Several relatives have poured their heartfelt condolences in the comment section. Kim Eastman wrote,
Praying for the Beck family
Kim Eastman
Lisa Bea Holland, an independent certified Optavia Coach at Healthy Holland Life, wrote,
Sending love & prayers!
Lisa Bea Holland
Raegan McKell, who works at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also mourned the loss of Coleman.
There’s just no words big enough for a loss like this. Our brother was loved by so many people, and we loved him more than he probably ever knew. The house and whole world already feels quieter without you. We’ll spend the rest of our lives remembering you and all your hilarious actions and sayings. You made us laugh so hard, while also fighting intense battles we couldn’t even see.
Raegan McKell
Other close ones and relatives have offered their heartfelt condolences and sent prayers to Coleman’s family to stay strong in this difficult time.
He will always be remembered for his unforgettable contributions as a football player for Skybridge High School.
The funeral service schedule will soon be made available by Coleman’s family.
Rest in Heaven, Coleman Beck.
Coleman Beck Is Survived By His Parents And Brother
Coleman Beck was born to his father, Ryan Beck, and his mother, Nichole Fox Beck.
Ryan is originally from American Fork, Utah, but lives in Lehi. He went to American Fork High School and later graduated from Brigham Young University in 1996.
He worked at AXA Advisors in August 1996. Since January 1, 2017, he has been serving as CEO at Mountain West Advisors.
On the other hand, Nichole went to Lehi High School and later studied Sociology at the University of Utah.
Currently, Ryan and Nichole are mourning the tragic loss of their son, Coleman Beck.
He is also survived by his brother, Cameron Beck, who lives in Eldridge, Texas.
