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Billie Jean Kutzer

1956 - 2025

Billie Jean Kutzer obituary, 1956-2025, Blanco, TX

BORN

1956

DIED

2025

FUNERAL HOME

Crofts-Crow Funeral Home - Blanco

911 Mesquite Street

Blanco, Texas

Billie Kutzer Obituary

Billie Jean Beck Kutzer, a beloved member of our community, passed away on February 24, 2025, in San Antonio. Born in San Antonio on August 25, 1956, to Billie Joe Beck and Emma Jeanette (Sean) Beck, she grew up in the beautiful town of Blanco, Texas.


After graduating from Blanco High School in 1974, Billie Jean went on to have an incredible life filled with love and adventure. She married Alvin E. Kutzer in 1981 after a whirlwind blind date, and together they built a wonderful life, raising four children and sharing nearly 44 years of laughter and love.


Billie Jean made history as the first female cadet to graduate from the police academy in San Marcos, Texas. After a few years in law enforcement she became a stay at home mom. Once the kids were grown and off on their own adventures, she embraced a fulfilling 20-year career in home health, caring for others. 


In her downtime, Billie Jean was a creative spirit—whether she was quilting, painting, or whipping up delicious meals for family and friends, she poured her heart into everything she did. She took pride in her writing skills and was a published author, with a book and a few screenplays to her name, and wrote many articles for Blanco County News and also worked as their office manager.


Billie Jean was a multi-generation Blanco resident and loved the town's history. She was an active member of the Blanco community serving as board member and member of the Twin Sisters Historic Dance Hall and chairman of the Blanco Historic Preservation Commission. 


Billie Jean is preceded in death by her father, Billie Joe Beck, but she leaves behind an incredible legacy. She is survived by her husband, Alvin; her mother, Emma Jeanette Pyatt; her four children, Kevin (Jennifer), Misty (David), Mindy (Michael), and Marcy (Billy Teague); as well as her nine adored grandchildren: Nicholas, Kate, Elliot, Brady, Parker, Caroline, Henry, Tiberious, and Carsyn. Billie also cherished her siblings, Joyce Pyatt, Larry Pyatt, Linda Pyatt (Gary Muetzelfeld), and numerous nieces and nephews.


The family would like to thank the Blanco County EMS, many caregivers and doctors that helped support her throughout her illness. 


We will come together to honor Billie Jean’s amazing life at a memorial service on Sunday, March 2, 2025, at 4 p.m. The service at Rust Family Chapel, 769 Forest View Dr., Blanco, TX 78606 with a reception to follow. Please join us to celebrate our wonderful Billie Jean and the beautiful memories she gave us all.


Flowers will be accepted or memorial donations can be made at gofundme.com/f/remembering-billie-jean-kutzer.

Published by Crofts-Crow Funeral Home - Blanco on Feb. 28, 2025.

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Rudy Nino

March 23, 2025

Our sincere condolences to everyone for your lost of a loved one, please find strength in faith in our Creator.

Allison Engel Dowdy and family

March 2, 2025

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Many fond memories of Billie Jean and family. Hugs to you all!

Jim Petty

March 2, 2025

Alvin and family our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

The last time we were together

Krystal Cook (Beck)

February 28, 2025

Alvin you were so fortunate to have been married to such a wonderful loving woman. She touched the lives of so many. My biggest regret is not reconnecting with her earlier. I will always cherish the times we were able to talk on the phone or visit. I know she is in Heaven and she's not suffering and finally has the answers to so many questions. Alvin I know you are so loved by so many and if you ever need anything you can call on us.
I know she loved serving others. She loved her girls beyond measure. She loved you Alvin. She loved her grandbabbies and loved telling me about them. I know she loved Heavenly Father and Jesus with all her heart.
Billie Jean I'm going to miss you so much. My heart is breaking thinking you are no longer walking on this earth. My family is slowly shrinking. I always knew I could count on you if I needed to talk or needed prayers. I LOVE you so much sister.

Laurie Clark

February 27, 2025

My deepest condolences, thoughts and many prayers for Alvin and the family. Billie Jean was a special person who loved Jesus and her family. She will be missed.

Connie Waxler

February 27, 2025

Condolences and prayers for the family. God bless you.

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769 Forest View Dr., Blanco, TX

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911 Mesquite Street, Blanco, TX 78606