William "Bill" Tetley
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William "Bill" Tetley
December 29, 1939 - June 17, 2014
William “Bill” Tetley,
74, of Nederland, died Tuesday, June 17, 2014, at Christus Hospital St.
Elizabeth, Beaumont. A lifelong resident of Beaumont, he was born on December
29, 1939, to Florence Boon and William Tetley, Sr.
After graduating from
Saint Anthony’s Catholic High School in Beaumont, Bill went on to attend Lamar
University for under grad, and then Stephen F. Austin for his Master’s degree. He
taught Elementary PE and Math for thirty years, and then taught College Math at
Lamar University. During the late 60’s through the early 80’s he worked as a
summer camp counselor at Camp Stewart for boys, and volunteered for the
Beaumont Chapter of the Red Cross. Bill was on the Board of Directors for the
Texas Forestry Museum in Lufkin and took part in building and maintaining the
hiking trails. He was a member of the Serra Club of Beaumont and the Tyler
County Forest Landowners Association. Bill loved square dancing and spent many
hours traveling across the state attending square and round dance competitions.
Bill is survived by his
sister, Ann Tetley Howerton of San Angelo; nieces, Katie Howerton Landry of
Austin, Martha Howerton Pattie of Houston, and Lacy Howerton Wolfe of Mentor,
Ohio; nephew, David Howerton of Plano; great-nieces, Megan Schniers Martin,
Eliza Pattie, and Lauren Wolfe; great-nephews, Kevin Schniers, Ethan Pattie,
and Logan Howerton; great-great-nephews, Gavin and Colton Schniers; and
great-great-niece, Hazel Martin.
A gathering of Mr.
Tetley’s family and friends will be from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., Friday,
June 20, 2014, at Broussard’s, 505 North 12th Street,
Nederland. A Mass of Christian Burial
will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, June 21, 2014, at St. Elizabeth
Catholic Church, 2006 Nall Street, Port Neches, with interment to follow at
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Beaumont.
A special thank goes
out to his friends and niece, Martha Howerton Pattie, who took the time to
visit him in the hospital and drive him to doctor’s appointments. He appreciated the personal visits more than
you know.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Texas Forestry Museum of Lufkin, 1905
Atkinson Drive, Lufkin, Texas 75901 or Serra Club of Beaumont, P.O. Box 842,
Beaumont, Texas 77704-0842.
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