Printing Industry Loses an Elder Statesman, Frank Beddor
Frank Beddor, Jr., age 83, of Naples, FL (who lived most of his life in Minneapolis and Chanhassen, MN) died on November 10 after a brief illness. An entrepreneur and devoted family man, Frank was born in Minneapolis to Frank Beddor, Sr., and Genevieve Nolan Beddor. He was a graduate of St. Thomas Academy and served in the Navy and Army Air Corp, graduating from the University of Minnesota. In 1957, he married Marilyn Branchaud, whom he called the “love and joy” of his life. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in June 2007.
An eternal optimist who found promise in obstacle, he built and ran more than 20 businesses, including The Tub, a self-service laundry near the University of Minnesota campus, his first endeavor while still a student; and the Ski Antics water-ski show, a Minneapolis Aquatennial favorite. His resourcefulness and creativity led to other business ventures, including the “accidental” launch of a dive shop in Cozumel, Mexico, helping bring tourism and prominence to the region.
Frank built an illustrious career in the printing industry, creating a conglomerate that included The Press, Inc. (Chanhassen, MN); The Printer, Inc. (Maple Grove, MN); Viking Press, Inc. (Eden Prairie, MN); McGill-Jensen, Inc. (St. Paul, MN); and Brookshore Litho (Chicago, IL). Also, Danner Press (Canton, OH); and The Press of Ohio (Brimfield, OH); and the Instant Web Companies in Chanhassen (IWCO Direct). In 1987, Frank was inducted into the Printing Hall of Fame.
Frank led a life of adventure, hard work, and generosity, with a strong commitment to faith, family and values. Adventures included his 1950 motorcycle trip from Minneapolis to South America with his Great Dane “Rowdy” on board; his 1953 record-setting water-ski trip down the Mississippi River from Minneapolis to New Orleans (1,800 miles) promoting tourism; and hang gliding in Rio at age 79.
He loved creating opportunities for others to enjoy. In 1985, Frank founded the Audi Club of America, a national club that includes more than 10,000 Audi enthusiasts today. He organized scuba-diving, skiing and skydiving adventures for family and friends, as well as the famous Jog-a-thons and autocross events in Brainerd, MN, and Virginia City, NV. He was an avid photographer who enjoyed traveling the world.
Frank was a Knight of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem. He felt very blessed by God, and gave back to others. He enjoyed mentoring and advising those who sought his counsel. He gave generously and quietly to many organizations, and in 2002, after learning of the plight of 16 families living in a small Chinese cave village, he helped bring electricity, classrooms, teachers, food, supplies and better living conditions to the group.
Much loved by his family and adored as “Bapa” by his grandchildren, Frank will be sadly missed. His family celebrates the love and the life he so generously shared, and the beautiful legacy and vibrant spirit he leaves behind. Frank made a true difference in the lives of many, and his family is grateful for the blessing of an amazing husband, father and grandfather.
Frank Beddor
1950 – Joined Japs-Olson, family-owned printing company
1957 – Became V.P. of Sales at Japs-Olson
1961 – Left Japs-Olson to become CEO of Magtronics, Inc.
1963 – Magtronics became Check Printer, Inc.
1964 – Became V.P. of Sales at Smyth Printing Co. in St. Paul. Formed Creative Printing Services, Inc., a sales brokerage firm.
1967 – Purchased Printing, Inc.
1969 – Started Instant Services, Inc. (Later renamed Instant Web Companies)
1971 – Started True Color Corp., a color separation firm. Started Jolly Roger International, a greeting card company
1975 – Acquired Harrison & Smith (color lithography specialists) with Bill Beddor. Sold interest to Japs-Olson later that year
1976 – Acquired McGill Graphic Arts, merged with Printing, Inc., becoming McGill Printing, Inc.
1977 – Acquired and merged Holden and Jensen Printing, becoming Jensen Graphics, Inc.
1978 – Merged McGill Printing, Inc., and Jensen Graphics into McGill/Jensen, Inc.
1979 – Started The Press, Inc., Chanhassen, MN. Made five additions in seven years (completed last addition in 1986). Instant Web bought United Mailing.
1980 – Acquired Brookshore Litho, Inc., Chicago, IL
1981 – Instant Web acquired Victory Envelope
1983 – Acquired Danner Press Corporation, Canton, OH
1984 – Acquired Viking Press, and Colwell North Central
1985 – Closed Colwell North Central. Merged sales into Viking Press. Started The Printer, Inc., Maple Grove, MN. Started The Press of Ohio, Inc., Brimfield, OH
1988 – Sold five companies to Banta Corporation: McGill/Jensen, Inc.; Brookshore Litho, Inc.; The Press, Inc.; Viking Press andThe Printer, Inc.
1992 – Sold two Companies to D.B. Hess: Danner Press and The Press of Ohio, Inc.
2005 – IWCO Direct, Inc. (formerly Instant Web Companies) sold to Citigroup Venture Capital
- Companies:
- IWCO Direct