Lila "Bea" Beatrice Kettl
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Lila "Bea" Beatrice Kettl
December 8, 1931 - February 21, 2015
Lila “Bea” Kettl, 83,
of Beaumont, died Saturday, February 21, 2015. She was born on December 8, 1931,
in Eden, Texas, to May Elizabeth Taylor Garrett and Lonnie Lee Garrett.
Bea went to school in
May, Texas, Galveston for a short time and graduated from May High School. She
was active in sports, especially basketball.
After graduation from high school she went to Texas A&I University
in Kingsville where she met the love of her life, Henry Kettl. They were married June 10, 1950 in Robstown,
Texas.
After Henry graduated
they moved to Beaumont. They had 5 children; Stena, Lonnie, James, Celeste, and
Sean. Bea had many interests and enthusiasms. When she was interested in
something, she pursued it with passion. She did leather work and ceramics. She
was a well known seamstress making dance recital costumes and wedding dresses. She
chauffeured her children to their many activities and volunteered in their
schools. She was a leader for Camp Fire Girls and a den mother for Cub Scouts. She
went shrimping with her son Lonnie and loved spending time at the beach. Many
family gatherings at the beach involved hours of competitive card games. Bea
and Henry also became very active in Marriage Encounter and made many lifelong
friends there.
Retirement allowed Bea
and Henry to travel extensively. They travelled all across the country and
loved to visit Las Vegas, Sedona, and the Indian Reservations. Bea became very
interested in Indian lore, culture, spiritual and alternative healing which led
to a very successful practice in massage therapy, aroma therapy, and crystal healing.
She was also a Reiki Master.
Bea is best described
as a free spirit and loving life. She
had a “can do” approach. She thought if
someone could do something there was no reason why she couldn’t do it. This sometimes led to interesting results!
Bea and Henry loved to
play BINGO which she continued to play in later years at Collier Park. She was so excited when she won. Bea lived at
Collier Park for the past four and a half years. She considered the residents and staff of
Collier Park as part of her extended family. She often questioned why she was
still here and she decided that her purpose in life was to tell people how much
she appreciated them. Connie, Helen, and Terral were her special helpers at
Collier Park and she loved them so much.
Survivors include
children, Stena Kettl of Richmond, Texas; Lonnie Kettl and his wife, Melinda, of
Zachary, Louisiana; Celeste Kendrick of Greeley, Colorado; and Sean Kettl of
Beaumont; grandchildren, Cydney Meyer, Genesis VanConant, Casey Meyer, Erin
Kettl, Heather Kettl, Lauren Kendrick, and Scott Kendrick; brother, Rhitt
Garret and his wife, Janet, of Hockessin, Delaware; sister, Ann Norsworthy and
her husband, Brian, of Beaumont; and daughter-in-law, Tina Kettl.
She is preceded in
death by her parents; husband, Henry G. Kettl; brother, Ira William Garrett;
and son, James Kettl.
A gathering of Mrs.
Kettl’s family and friends will be from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with a Rosary
to be recited at 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 24, 2015, at Broussard’s, 2000
McFaddin Avenue, Beaumont. A funeral mass will be 11:00 a.m., Wednesday,
February 25, 2015 at Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church, 4445 Avenue A,
Beaumont. A reception will be held in the parish hall immediately after the
service.
Memorial contribution
may be made to Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School, 5950 Kelly Drive, Beaumont,
Texas 77707 or to a charity of one’s choice.
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