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The first city manager [[Henry F. McElroy]] took office in 1926 with the backing of big city boss [[Thomas Pendergast]]. McElroy took over Beach's office and he was relegated to a small office. The city manager government was to mark the zenith of Pendergast power.
 
Beach was delegate of the Republican National Convention from Missouri in 1928 and also Presbyterian. Member of the American Bar Association; Beta Theta Pi; [[Phi Delta Phi]]; Freemasons.
 
Died, from coronary thrombosis, in Kansas City, Jackson County, Mo. on January 21, 1939. Interment at Forest Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Mo.