Anna Beth Connell M.D.

Anna Beth Connell M.D. obituary

Anna Beth Connell M.D.

Anna Connell Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 29, 2016.
Anna Beth Connell, M.D., of Lufkin, was born August 12, 1921 in Athens, Texas, the daughter of the late Berta (St. John) and G. B. Connell. She passed away Thursday, April 28, 2016, at Pinecrest Retirement Community.Anna Beth's family moved to Ennis, Texas, where at the tender age of five, she decided to become a doctor. They relocated to Lufkin in 1934 where she graduated from Lufkin High School in 1939 with honors. This up-and-coming medically inclined young lady enrolled in Mary Hardin-Baylor College in Belton, Texas, where she earned dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Chemistry and Biology. She was recruited by the Chief Chemist of Pure Oil Company to join its staff in Nederland, Texas, where she worked as a chemist from 1943 to 1945. Although she had been accepted to Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, she felt compelled to work and save money for medical school. Upon entering Baylor University College of Medicine in Houston, she earned her M.D. degree. While at Baylor, she worked part-time at M.D. Anderson Cancer Hospital. After graduation from Baylor in 1949 with a subsequent internship at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock, Anna Beth then served three years residency in a United States Navy Family Hospital at Coronado, California. At the end of her naval career in 1953, she entered her first practice in Los Angeles, California and from there she migrated back to Texas. Practicing in Corrigan, Texas, it was only a step away from her home town and here she hung out her shingle in 1955 to serve her lifetime as a well-respected physician. For over a quarter of a century, she contributed immeasurably to the health and well-being of countless thousands of her fellow East Texans with her professional care, which was administered with warm, gentle, and compassionate humanitarianism. She was a comforting inspiration to her patients and the members of their families.Dr. Connell was the first and only female physician in Lufkin for over a quarter of a century and has been recognized in many circles for her contributions. Just to name a few, 1962 shows her to be the first woman Director of the Angelina County Chamber of Commerce, in 1975 she was named the Outstanding Business Woman of the Year and from 1976 to 1978 she served on the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors; she was appointed Chief of Staff of Memorial Hospital in 1966; she also served as the Vice Chief of Staff, and later Chief of Staff, at Woodland Heights General Hospital; in 1978 she was appointed to the Board of Directors of Home Savings and Loan Association; she was a member of AAFP (American Academy of Family Physicians) from 1978 to 1992, which is a national association of family doctors; in 1961 she served as the first female President of Angelina County Medical Society, was associated with the Texas Medical Association, the Southern Medical Association as well as the American Medical Women's Association and the American Medical Association; in 1982 she was published in the Centennial Album of the Angelina County Medical Society entitled "The Physicians: 100 Years of Dedication"; she was active with the Angelina County Tuberculosis Association, a member of the Lufkin Pilot Club, where she received the "Pilot of the Year Award" in 1982, and she was recognized as one of the "Movers and Shakers" by the Lufkin Daily News in 1985; she received the Paul Harris Fellow Award from the Angelina Rotary Club. On January 1, 1986, Dr. Connell closed her private practice and joined the medical staff of the Lufkin State School and, once again, she was recognized for her fine service and dedication to details. As Medical Director of the Lufkin State School Laboratory, they successfully completed the College of American Pathologist Inspection with no Phase I or II deficiencies, which is noted as being exemplary in the field. As of 1992, Dr. A. B. Connell retired from practice and chose to make PineCrest Retirement Center her home. She has remained a long-time member of Lufkin's First Baptist Church and Amity-Joy Sunday School Class as well as an active member of the Lufkin community. Still, recognition has gone her way and in 1998 she was honored with an endowed scholarship in her name that will boost students on the way to a career in Medicine. The Health Career Scholarship was established at Stephen F. Austin University by former patients, friends and medical colleagues. In November 1993, she was recognized as one of the first female doctors in the Navy. She also received the Distinguished Alumni's Award from Lufkin ISD - she graduated second in her Class of 1939. Once again in 2010, she was given the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Angelina County Chamber of Commerce. And this really just touches on her achievements. The thing that she would probably hold as the highest honor would be the large number of babies (noted to be over 1,000) that she was privileged to bring into this world and the large number of women and girls she was able to mentor and care for throughout the years. It was noted also that many times, she was the doctor of record for three generations of women in a family. Dr. Connell has always demonstrated a pleasant, cordial and helpful attitude toward her fellow practitioners, nurses and technicians as well. She earned the respect, esteem and admiration of all whose lives she touched and they share an unending gratitude for all she has meant to them, both professionally and personally. As an individual, Dr. Connell has enjoyed extensive traveling.But in the end, it all comes back to her family. Aunt Doc has for some time represented the last of her family's fifth generation. December of each year has served as the time of reunion for this family and she has attended each one. Survivors include her niece, Mary Ann Hamilton and husband Bill of Ovilla; nephews, Jim Connell and wife Sally of Gainesville and Pat Connell and wife Sandra of Coppell; great-nephews, William Hamilton and wife Kathleen of Ovilla and Wayne Hamilton and wife Kara of Austin; great-niece, Becky Heermans Voysey and husband Craig of Madison, Wisconsin; great-nephews, Kevin Connell of Fayetteville, Arkansas; great-nieces, Kim Dubois and husband Shaun Fayetteville, Arkansas, Teresa Novak and husband Jim of Coppell, and Chrstina Heading and husband Matt of Flower Mound; and great-nephews, Doug Connell and wife Jessica of Woodlands, Washington, Cameron Connell of DeSoto, and Michael Connell and wife Jennifer of Ft. Worth; as well as twenty-three great-nieces and nephews – three located in Wisconsin, one in Arkansas, ten in Texas, seven in Washington, and two in Florida; and 15 great-great nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Anna Beth was preceded in death by her sister, Mary Hazel Heermans and her husband Ray; brother, Douglas Connell and his wife Aileen; nephews, Mike Connell and Bob Heermans and his wife Ila; and great-great nephew Nicholas Askew.Dr. Connell's nephews will serve as pallbearers. Expressions of sympathy in Dr. Connell's memory may be made to Mary Hardin-Baylor University, UMHB Box 8433, 900 College Street, Belton, Texas 76513; Anna Beth Connell, M.D. Scholarship Fund, c/o SFA Alumni Association, P.O. Box 6096, SFA Station, Nacogdoches, Texas 75962; Lufkin's First Baptist Church, 106 East Bremond, Lufkin, Texas 75901; or to a charity of your choice. A service for Anna Beth will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 30, 2016 in the Gipson Funeral Home Chapel, with Reverend Mark Newton officiating. The family will receive visitors from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday in the PineCrest Retirement Community Chapel, with a reception following in the PineCrest Auditorium. A private burial in the Garden of Memories Memorial Park will be held prior to the service. Condolences may be offered at www.gipsonfuneralhome.com. Services have been placed in the trust of Gipson Funeral Home.

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June 8, 2016

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May 15, 2016

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May 6, 2016

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Neeter Hedding

June 8, 2016

I was very sorry to hear of the passing of "Aunt Doc." I didn't know her well but was very impressed by her warmth and elegance during the couple of visits I had with her. I know she will be missed very much.

J.C. Perry

May 15, 2016

My heart breaks to think Dr. Connell is no longer here. She delivered my two sons so many years ago and I was in awe of her. I was young and she made me feel special and I always felt everything would be fine when I saw her. A truly good doctor that is so rare to find. If you knew her it was to love her for caring and the Christian in her showed. Thank the Lord she and I crossed paths on our journeys in this world. May all her family know so many of us loved her too. Sincerely J.C. Perry

Rebecca Prince

May 6, 2016

I was awarded her scholarship this past year at SFA. I'm truly blessed by her, and she is an inspiration for me to accomplish my dreams as a future dietitian and M.D.

May 2, 2016

We would like to offer our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Dr. Connell. She was really good to my oldest sister for several years, and we truly appreciate her kindness. We will pray for your comfort and peace.

The Sides family

Juli Engel

May 2, 2016

I was fortunate to know Dr. Connell when I worked at PineCrest Retirement Community in Lufkin. What a special woman, and a life well-lived. I was struck by the number of people who would come to visit other friends and relatives and see Dr. Connell out of the corner of their eye. They'd ask, "Is that Dr. Connell? She delivered all my children. What a wonderful doctor she was." I never heard an unkind word from her, and she was always the voice of reason in difficult situations. She touched the lives of so many during her life, and left this world a better place.

Michael Nerren

May 1, 2016

Thank you Dr. Connell for delivering me into this world. I am grateful to you and my Mother. You were always a great friend and comfort to my Mother, JoAnn Nerren. May you rest in peace and be a great comfort to Spirits in Heaven.

April 30, 2016

Dr. Connell, "Connie" was not only a wonderful doctor...but a caring Christian woman who helped me and many others in our ministry in Lufkin.
Rev. Jacqueline Harmon-Snarr

Latane Coble-Reitz

April 30, 2016

Dr. Connell treated my daughter, Emily, and I to breakfast on many occasions. When we came to Lufkin we always wanted to spend time with Dr. Connell. She was a friend to us, but also seemed like a grandmother to us. She was so wise and so kind. We will miss her more than we can express.

LUANN ALLEN SIDES

April 30, 2016

THE HAND THAT IS TYPING THIS WOULDN'T BE ALIVE, NOR MY DAUGHTER WHO IS WITH HER CHILDREN AT A SOCCER TOURNAMENT TODAY..IF NOT FOR DR. ANNA BELLE..SHE WAS MY GRANDMOTHERS DOCTOR, MY MOTHERS, MYSELF, & MY DAUGHTERS WHO SHE DELIVERED..I'M SO GLAD SHE WAS MY DOCTOR IN 1970..AND FOLLOWED HER GUT INSTINCT ABOUT ME..WORDS COULD NEVER THANK HER ENOUGH...NOT ONLY FOR BEING MY DOCTOR. BUT SHE WENT THE EXTRA MILE FOR ME..COMING TO THE HOSPITAL AT 2AM ON A VERY STORMY MORNING & STAYING WITH ME UNTIL I COULD CALM DOWN...I HAD 4 POST-PARTUM HEMORRHAGE AND SHE WAS THERE EVERY STEP OF THE WAY..THEY DON'T MAKE DOCTOR'S LIKE HER ANY MORE..MAY THE LORD BLESS HER FAMILY..FOR THE WORLD HAS LOST A WONDERFUL HUMAN BEING..

Demetress Harrell

April 30, 2016

Dr. Connell a true community visionary and sincere inspiration. Her life, leadership and love defines her legacy as she was devoted to Lufkin. Dr. Connell is a lifetime mentor and I am personally honored to have shared her love...I express my sincere condolence to the family of the beautiful Dr. Connell and it is my prayer that you all will be comforted in knowing that her remarkable compassion lives in so many members of this rich community. Blessings and may God continue to comfort you.

Ronnie Modisette

April 30, 2016

My family is so saddened by this loss as we feel that Dr. Connell was like a member of our family. My mother, Marion Modisette and she forged a lifelong friendship based upon love, loyalty, and mutual respect. Our deep condolences to the family.

Mike Free

April 29, 2016

Dr. Connell was my mother's doctor and delivered me and most of my cousins. She was a pioneer. What a great legacy she leaves. Even in her later years she knew me and would ask about my mom. She was a great woman and will be missed.

Phil Huber

April 29, 2016

Rest in Peace my Friend.

Phil Huber

Tom Spears

April 29, 2016

Dr. Connell was my Mother's physician in the late 50s and early 60s. Mom always spoke very highly of her.

Sandi Slack Murphy

April 29, 2016

I am so sad that Dr. Connell has passed. She was a wonderful doctor and delivered both of my boys. I was a very young parent and she just kept up the encouragement! I am so glad she came into my life and I did feel her influence. God bless the family.

Samuel Griffin, Jr.

April 29, 2016

I was 7 years old when we moved to Lufkin in 1955. My brother & I were some of her first patients. She delivered my daughter in 1980. She will be missed.

Wanda Cockrell Clamon

April 29, 2016

She was a God Send to our family. My mom , sisters, and delivered my 2 girls. To the family : an outstanding blessed woman who blessed all.

Jack and Carolyn Howe

April 29, 2016

Our very deepest sympathy to the Family
What a legacy she leaves for all of you...
May God be with each of you

April 29, 2016

I am so thankful for Dr. Connell. She delivered me and two of my children. She was such an inspiration to me. I will never forget her. What a legacy she leaves behind.
Fran Hunt (Bazar)

Nelda Conner

April 29, 2016

Dr. Connell delivered both of my children (born in 1969 & 1971) and I was a very young parent. Her encouraging words of wisdom have stuck with me all of my life. We moved out-of-state and through the years I could not find anyone compared to her care and kindness until about 5 years ago. She was very special to me! Nelda Conner (Raleigh, NC)

Linda Durham

April 29, 2016

Dr Connell was my dr from the time I married until her retirement. I loved her dearly. She always asked about my kids every time I saw her. Called them by name! She will be missed. Another chapter closed

Wayne and Cynthia Phillips

April 29, 2016

Wonderful lady deserving of Heavens reward for being so gracious to so many.

Tommie Cassels Major

April 29, 2016

It seems a chapter of my childhood has closed with the passing of Dr. Connell. I was a patient and also knew the Heermans. May the dear lady enjoy her heavenly rest.

April 29, 2016

Anna Beth was a wonderful friend and care giver to Thailia. We will miss all the good times spent at the lake. Our deepest sympathy
The Tim Martin Family

Ty and Debbie Coleman

April 29, 2016

We are so thankful for the joy of knowing "Aunt Doc". What a special woman of God, and caring person. She loved her family and took an interest in everyone she met. We loved her dearly.
Ty and Debbie Coleman

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