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Stephen Beasley Obituary

Stephen Craig Beasley
1951-2016
Stephen Craig Beasley died peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer on Tuesday, the 13th of September 2016.
Steve was born on the 7th of August 1951, in Dallas, Texas to Marshall A. and Leatrice M. Beasley. He was married on the 12th of June 1976, to Nancy M. Beasley, to whom he was lovingly married for 40 years. Steve graduated from Memorial High School in 1969 where he lettered in swimming, winning two State Championships, and earned a 4-year athletic scholarship to The University of Texas at Austin. At UT, he was a member of the All-Texas Water Polo Team and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology in 1974. After graduation, Steve began his career at FMC Corporation in New York City. It is here where he met his loving wife Nancy, also a student at UT, who happened to be living in the city for the summer. Steve and Nancy met on a blind date in the summer of 1975 and have remained inseparable ever since. During their marriage, they lived in Houston, Dallas, and Atlanta. They were blessed with two wonderful children, Stephen B. Beasley ("Brad") and Katharine Beasley Brock ("Kate"), and found their greatest joy to be spending time together as a family at their vacation homes on Lake Conroe in Montgomery, Texas and at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colorado. In Steve's own words, his family was his "greatest joy, and most prized possession."
To friends, coworkers, and family, Steve could best be described as a "class act." He was a one-of-a-kind businessman, community leader, friend, and mentor who served with passion and integrity in all facets of his life. Steve's storied career began at FMC Corporation where he held various sales, sales management, and marketing positions in the company's Industrial Chemical and Petroleum Equipment Groups. In 1987, Steve joined Tenneco Energy, which was later acquired by El Paso Corporation. Steve progressed through a number of executive roles within Tenneco including Director of Marketing and Transportation Services for Tenneco Gas Pipeline Company in 1992; Director of Marketing, Sales, and Communications for Tenneco Gas Marketing from 1992-94; Vice President of Tenneco International Development from 1994-95; and Vice President of Marketing for Tennessee Gas Pipeline from 1996-99. In 2000, Steve assumed the role of President of El Paso Corporation's Eastern Pipeline Group and served as a member of El Paso Corporation's nine-member Corporate Executive Committee. In this role, he served as Chairman and President of Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company and ANR Pipeline Company. He also served on the Board of Directors for two of El Paso Corporation's joint venture companies, the Southern Gas Association, and the Northeast Gas Association. After retiring from El Paso Corporation in 2007, Steve founded Eaton Group, Inc., an executive leadership, strategic investment, and community philanthropy firm, where he served as Chief Executive Officer. Steve also served on the corporate Board of Directors for numerous companies including WGL Holdings, Inc., SandRidge Energy, Inc., and Space Services Holdings, Inc.
In addition to his business successes, Steve was highly involved in his community, driven by his passion for education, citizens with special needs, diversity, and community hunger. Steve served as the Chairman of the Board for Briarwood-Brookwood, Inc., which includes The Brookwood Community (serving adults with functional disabilities) and The Briarwood School (a private K-12 school for children with learning disabilities). A proud and avid Longhorn, Steve was actively engaged at his alma mater, serving on the Development and Advisory Boards for The University of Texas at Austin, The University of Texas at Austin College of Natural Sciences, and The University of Texas Health Science Center of Houston. He additionally served as Chairman of the Board for INROADS/Houston and Target Hunger and was a founding member of the UT Austin Diversity and Community Engagement Advisory Council. Steve also had a passion for mentoring fellow businessmen. A teacher at heart, Steve enjoyed sharing his wisdom and helping guide others in their personal and business lives.
Steve's faith played a prominent role throughout his life. He and Nancy were members of Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church for over 25 years. While Steve's cancer diagnosis two years ago presented him with an unexpected challenge, Steve embraced God's "redirection" and this ignited in him a newfound abundance of love and prayer, far beyond what he imagined. He discovered if he followed the path God chose for him, regardless of how much or how little sense it made, his success, satisfaction, and joy would be exponentially better. Steve shared this journey with many and inspired others to live with the same joy, a joy that could only come from a personal and deep relationship with the Lord.
Steve had the unique opportunity to reflect on his life before he passed away and the Beasleys would like to share a quote from a letter he wrote to his family before God called him home to Heaven. Always the ultimate wordsmith, Steve adoringly wrote, "As I look back, I know that my life has been a blessing beyond anything I could have ever imagined. It has brought me an abundance of joy, love, satisfaction, and achievements. It has allowed me to find personal fulfillment in a way that few on this earth have ever experienced. It has allowed me to see and do things that most others will never experience. And, my life has additionally blessed me with incredible friends and family and great pride in my personal endeavors. For that, I thank God every day." Steve will truly be missed by all his family and friends.
Steve is survived by his wife Nancy Beasley; his son, Brad Beasley and his wife, Kelsey Beasley; his daughter, Kate Brock and her husband, Michael Brock; one grandchild-on-the-way, lovingly nicknamed "Pebbles,"; his sister, Marsha Yarish and her husband, Dr. Scott Yarish; his brother, Mark Beasley and his wife, Kay Beasley; and many nieces and nephews.
The memorial service is to be conducted at two o'clock in the afternoon on Tuesday, the 20th of September, in the sanctuary of Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church, 11612 Memorial Drive in Houston, where the Rev. Dr. Alf Halvorsen, Senior Pastor, is to officiate. Immediately following, all are invited to greet the family during a reception to be held at the church.
In lieu of customary remembrances, the family respectfully requests memorial contributions, in the name of Steve Beasley, be directed towards The Brookwood Community, 1752 FM 1489, Brookshire, TX, 77423.

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Published by Houston Chronicle from Sep. 17 to Sep. 18, 2016.

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Susan Purcell Strohmeyer

June 24, 2018

Steve was a Del Lago neighbor who often played golf with my father. I will never forget the kindness Steve extended to my father. Sincere condolences to Nancy and the rest of the family.

Itoro Akpaffiong

September 20, 2016

I worked with Steve at TGP. He was a genuine, helpful and wise man. He really was a teacher at heart. He taught me so much in a short period of time. It is comforting to know that his soul is at eternal rest with our Heavenly Father. He's truly one of a kind.

Terry McGill

September 20, 2016

Great friend for many years. Boy he loved those sweater vests! He will be missed.

Rick Smead

September 19, 2016

Paula and I both worked with Steve at different times, for me a total of about 10 years at Tenneco and El Paso. He had a quality that is very, very rare, that showed dramatically during his two-year journey. He could be blindingly realistic about a situation, hiding from no facts, without ever losing his optimism and his outgoing, caring personality. We deeply miss knowing\ he is out there, and give our love and condolences to Nancy and the family.

September 19, 2016

Cathy and I extend our condolences to Nancy and family. Steve was a very special person whom we had the pleasure of knowing from the time he married his wonderful partner, Nancy, through great years of professional growth through FMC and Tenneco. Steve was a particularly talented leader and motivator. His contributions to his profession and to society will long be remembered. He put up a courageous battle and he is now at peace.

Andy Lang

JW

September 18, 2016

Please accept my sincerest condolences for your loss. May you find comfort in knowing that God cares and keeps our loved ones safe in His memory. ~1 Peter 5:6,7/Luke 20:38

Jodi Neuman

September 18, 2016

So very sorry to hear about Steve. He was a super nice guy to work with and was always ready with an easy laugh. I know he will be missed. Sending thoughts and prayers to his family that I know he loved so much.

Yolanda Uresti

September 18, 2016

My heart is so sad. I cannot believe that as I say my prayers with a heavy heart for Steve's soul, one who was a dear friend so genuine, so kind and caring. Steve leaves a wonderful legacy that will never be forgotten. Thank you Steve for the many memories you have given us. My prayers and many blessing to his wife, Nancy, Kate, Brad and entire family.

September 18, 2016

I am deeply sorry for your family's loss. May your hearts find comfort in God's beautiful promises for the future. John 6:40

Jim Munchbach

September 18, 2016

I never met Steve, but I feel like I knew him because of Kate and her amazing love for her Dad. My wife, Connie, lost her Dad a month before I met her so I never met my Father-in-Law but I have grown to love and respect him because of the eternal imprint he left on my beloved bride.

I'm looking forward to meeting and introducing these two beautiful Dads to one another when I get to the other side.

Love in Christ, Steve -- Forever and Ever.

Paula & Allan Bruns

September 16, 2016

Our heart breaks over the loss of such a great man, friend and neighbor. He will be sorely missed. Wrapping you all in thought and prayers at this time when words feel so empty in expressing our sorrow.

Anna Lange

September 16, 2016

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Donna Reid

September 16, 2016

May you rest in eternal peace Steve.

Sheila Allen

September 15, 2016

Steve was just a great friend, among so many other "greats." He will be so terribly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. God Bless and Comfort Nancy, Kate, Brad and their families as well as Marsha and Mark and extended families. Sheila And Jim Allen

Joe Mazzu

September 14, 2016

Steve leaves behind a huge legacy and an equally huge gap to fill. Brookwood has lost a First Class Champion. An original through and through.

Pat Bracewell

September 14, 2016

Steve will be truly missed as a corporate leader and as a friend. Over the years I worked in the corporate arena with Steve, and also enjoyed working with Steve and Nancy at their personal home on many projects. I always enjoyed bantering back and forth with Steve and will truly miss his laughter and support. Steve, I am happy you are in heaven and without pain and suffering.

Richard Denney

September 14, 2016

Steve will truly be missed, but the Lord has taken him to eternal life. As one of the best bosses I ever had, we worked together at Tennessee Gas and El Paso for many years. My sincere condolences and prayers are with his family in this time of sorrow.

Marsha Doyle

September 14, 2016

Steve and I worked together at Tenneco and El Paso. He was a wonderful boss, a great leader, and a friend. I will miss him tremendously, but know I will see him again in Heaven. Steve was a good man.

Bruce Northcutt

September 14, 2016

Steve and I worked together several years ago at Tennessee Gas Pipeline. He was a great mentor to me and a good friend. I know that through our common faith, I will see him again in Heaven. He was a good man and will be missed greatly.

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