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AUSTIN Helen Englert Beeman, 91, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Monday, June 10, 2013, in San Antonio, Texas. Service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, June 21, 2013, at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church located at 4800 Convict Hill Road in Austin with Father Pat Coakley, celebrant. Visitation with the family will follow the service. Helen was a devoted Catholic who touched so many through her acts of love and generosity. She has been involved with the painting and crafts, servicing in the church activities, West Texas Service for the Deaf Association, Texas School for the Deaf and assisting parents of deaf and hard of hearing children. She served in the military as Naval WAVE during World War II. She was a loving and devoted mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Helen was preceded in death by her husband, M.E. Beeman; and two daughters, Vivian Fisher of Waco and Marian Beeman of Abilene. She is survived by her two daughters, Patricia Nelson (Greg) of Rockport and Lynette Underwood (Phillip); her son, Craig Beeman of Austin; five grandsons; and five great-granddaughters. Condolences may be made at cookwaldenforestoaks.com. Arrangements under the care of Cook-Walden/Forest Oaks Funeral Home, 6300 W. William Cannon Drive, Austin, TX 78749.
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So sorry to read of Aunt Helen's passing, yet having some consolation in faith that she and Uncle Melvin have been re-united and we will see them "one of these days". Prayers being lifted for the family.
David and Donna Englert
June 19, 2013
Patricia, Lynette, & Craig, So sorry to see this. She has been an e-mail "pal" over these last few years & I had called her a few times also. A great lady. My mom & dad has such great times with your parents. Our condolences to you all.
Sandra & Charles Norton
Flower Mound, TX
Charles Norton
June 18, 2013
I am so saddened to hear the news of Aunt Helen passing, and so unexpectedly. I will remember her always as sweet and kind and charming, with a touch of sassy. My dear Aunt will be missed by all of us.
Beverly Englert Currington
June 15, 2013
So sorry to hear of the passing of Great Aunt Helen! Praying for all the family! She was a sweet and beautiful lady!
Love, Jennifer Coleman Emdy and family(Granddaughter of Ervin Englert)
Jennifer Emdy
June 14, 2013
We are very sorry to hear about Helen. She was a sweet lady and we have such fond memories of her as we grew up next door and across the street from the Beemans. All of the Beemans have a special place in our heart.
Ronnie & Kay Ricks
June 14, 2013
So sorry to hear about the passing of Aunt Helen. She was one of the sweetest women I have ever met. May God be with you all Lynette, Patricia and Craig and with your families. We will be praying for your comfort in the days ahead. Our sincere sympathies, Becky (Beeman) & Jim Killingsworth, Amarillo, TX
Becky Killingsworth
June 13, 2013
Just found out today about the tremendous loss of Aunt Helen. Our prayers and love are with you Lynette, Patricia and Craig. We hold you close to our hearts at this difficult time. What a very gracious, beautiful lady she was!
Vicki and Walter Rockwell, Missouri City, TX
June 13, 2013
Our sincerest sympathy & condolences.
May GOD bless & keep.
Mickey & Brenda Englert
San Angelo, TX
June 13, 2013
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