Kennard Boland "Beau" Ross Jr.

1960 - 2017

Kennard Boland "Beau" Ross Jr. obituary, 1960-2017, Austin, TX

Kennard Boland "Beau" Ross Jr.

1960 - 2017

BORN

1960

DIED

2017

Kennard Ross Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 10, 2017.
Beau Ross was a wonderful, caring and fun-loving person, who passed away on March 10, 2017 from an extended battle with glioblastoma brain cancer. Beau was one-of-a-kind -- outgoing, adventuresome and generous. He was a loving husband and father. He was a loyal friend, an astute business man, and world traveler. He was intelligent, professional and a mentor to many others. Born on July 13, 1960, Beau and his three siblings grew up in Uptown New Orleans. He spent his youth riding his bike around the city, getting caught setting off fireworks and participating in all things surrounding Mardi Gras. He loved the outdoors, especially water sports and spent hours fishing, skiing and exploring on Lake Pontchartrain where his family had a weekend house. Initially a below average student at Isidore Newman School and after a "fun filled" academic year at Hampten-Sydney College, Beau took off a year and worked for Canal Barge Company as a tugboat deck hand on the Mississippi River. Though he greatly respected those hard-working men, he decided finishing college might be a better path for him. He entered Tulane on probation and went on to make excellent grades and graduate. He moved to Houston to work in the training program of First City Bank and made many, wonderful lifelong friends. Beau really wanted to continue his education at the University of Texas Austin business school. Not letting an initial rejection letter deter him, he persevered and was accepted into the MBA program where he made excellent grades and became President of the Student Body. After graduation, Beau moved to Chicago where he worked for Andersen Consulting (later Accenture) and two other consulting firms where he had outstanding mentors. Throughout his life, Beau in turn mentored many young people into skilled career paths, and as a result, made many lifelong friends. While hosting a dinner party in Chicago, he met and fell in love with Kathryn, a young woman from Mississippi, who also worked at Anderson Consulting. After a whirlwind romance, they were married a year later and moved to Austin to establish their home. In Austin, they were blessed with two sons, Boland and Winston. In 1996, Beau started his own consulting company, Premier HR, growing it into an international company. Beau later sold his company to a large public consulting company where he stayed for some time as the COO of North America. After he resigned from that position, Beau and his brother Bruce co-founded a Houston based private equity company, Oil Field Services (OFS) Energy Fund, where he participated on many Boards and acquired, grew and sold over ten companies. He also became an angel investor in many start-up companies. Beau was financially astute, and he enjoyed creating financial strategies, complex spreadsheets, running QuickBooks, and doing tax returns. Beau not only loved, but had great success working with his brother and friends on business deals. He took on some projects just to have fun such as becoming the executive producer of a documentary movie about Jerry Jeff Walker. On another project as CFO of Mug Muscles, he had a blast promoting rippin' and sippin' from a beer mug with a grip for exercising while imbibing. Beau was an adventurer and traveler. From naked spear fishing in Hawaii - to climbing Machu Picchu - to participating in a sage cleansing in Mexico, he was ready for anything. Beau loved being on the water, fishing, water skiing, and wake surfing with friends and family. He, Kathryn and their two sons had many memorable trips scuba diving and fishing. Beau was multi-dimensional and talented. He taught himself to play the guitar and harmonica at the same time, he played bridge and dominos regularly, ran two marathons, and graduated from the FBI Citizen Academy. He was however not fond of dancing. One of his greatest joys was flying. Beau was a commercially licensed jet pilot and did many extended training programs at flight safety schools. He loved flying and took family and friends on many wonderful trips. Their last trip was a three week jaunt flying to various locations in Central and South America. One of the boys' favorite memories was celebrating Beau's birthday aboard a boat in the Galapagos. It was a great trip which Kathryn and his boys will treasure. Beau was generous and caring. He was especially interested in the welfare and education of children. He and Kathryn were supporters of the Eanes Education Foundation. He was so humbled, thrilled and proud to serve as a trustee and President on the Eanes ISD School Board. He brought his significant financial experience to the Board, and he believed in working with all parties to reach a common solution. He listened to others' viewpoints and treated people with respect. Beau served on the Communities in School (CIS) board where he served twice as co-chair of their Food and Thought event. Beau was a strong supporter of public education for all children of Texas. He was often at the Capitol lobbying for school funding. He was a member of Texas Education Grant Makers, Pastors for Children and the Austin Chamber of Commerce Education Committee. Beau also served on the community advisory board for Helping Hand Home and acted as a buddy to several children there. Putting his financial skills to use, Beau also supported Foundation Community's tax program for low income people. He was a Knight of the Women's Symphony, Boy Scout Troop 30 adult leader and Elks Lodge member. He was honored at the Safe Place's Day to Shine and Children at Risk galas. Beau was a Longhorn and supported the McCombs business school throughout his life. He served on the Alumni Council, Texas Venture Lab Advisory Board, 2006 Student Excellence Committee, and the Graduate Alumni Advisory Board. He loved being part of the Graduate Business Challenge as a judge. He was a member of UT Texas Venture Lab, the Littlefield Society and President's Council. He established the Kathryn and Beau Ross Endowed Excellence Fund in Entrepreneurship at UT. But mostly, Beau loved a good time and spending time with his family and friends. He was overt in telling his friends he loved them. He had an irreverent sense of humor and was often outrageous – at least according to his wife. He took Kathryn and his sons to Mardi Gras many years to be with his dear NOLA friends. Beau loved to cook and his specialties included his Thanksgiving turkey gumbo, ratatouille, and boeuf bourguignon. He did not like Brussels sprouts or his wife's cooking, but he loved his wife Kathryn dearly. Married for 23 years, Beau loved telling people the story of how they met in Chicago, how they got engaged, and the birth of their boys. He was so proud of his sons and their achievement as Eagle Scouts. He was happy in knowing how they are growing up as fine young men. Beau displayed such strength and positive attitude throughout his illness. He found so much to laugh about. We will so miss his sense of humor, his laughter, and his presence in our lives. Beau is survived by his wife Kathryn and sons Boland and Winston Ross; his parents Louise and Ken Ross; his siblings and their spouses, Louise and Bill Masters, Bruce and Barbie Ross, Cricket and Mike O'Connor; his mother-in-law Nancy Wegener and brothers-in-law and spouses, Curtis and Pat Wegener, Allen and Kim Wegener, Eric and Connie Wegener, Blake and Dora Wegener and many, many beloved nephews, nieces, aunts, uncles and cousins. Beau's family wishes to thank so many people who supported and loved us through his illness, including the wonderful extended family and friends who visited and laughed with us. A special thank you to those who traveled from all over the country. Thank you to the breakfast tacos boys club and the many, many meals that were delivered with loving and caring notes. Thank you to the wonderful medical, rehab and home care community especially Ouida, Fanta, Bob and Allison. "We are heart broken, and yet we remember the wonderful times we had together. We will love and miss you Beau until we see you again." The funeral will be held at 3:00pm on Tuesday March 21 at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully asks that contribution be donated to the charity of your choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Sign Kennard Ross's Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

March 4, 2023

Barbara Guthery posted to the memorial.

December 10, 2017

Gina & Jim McAveeney posted to the memorial.

March 25, 2017

ROBERT STAHL posted to the memorial.

Barbara Guthery

March 4, 2023

My memories of his MBA class are of joy and interesting ideas. Beau was a very special person that made things happen in a short time.

Gina & Jim McAveeney

December 10, 2017

We are so saddened by the news of Beau. Our hearts break for your family's loss. He touched so many lives and hopefully his grand spirit will carry on. Many prayers sent your way.

ROBERT STAHL

March 25, 2017

SO SORRY TO MISS YOUR SENDOFF LIL BEAU. I WILL MISS YOU TERRIBLY. WE HAD SUCH A GREAT TIME IN THE RV AT RUSHMORE. GREAT TIMES IN THE TRULULU IN SLIDELL. WATER SKIING AND SUCH. WE WILL PLAN A TOAST TO YOU IN NOLA DOWN THE ROAD. SAY HI TO MY DAD TOO WHEN YOU SEE HIM. YOU BOTH WILL BE IN HIGH STANDINGS WITH THE KINGDOM.

Susie Brown

March 23, 2017

When I learned about your illness last August, I wrote to you hoping that you would be able to stay with us a little longer. I am heartbroken to know that you are gone. You are one of the finest persons I have come to know in my life. Kathryn, please accept my sincere condolences for Beau's passing.

Dot Graham-Stanton

March 22, 2017

As I read many of these tributes to Beau, I sit heartbroken to learn of his passing. I met Beau thru out his years in consulting. He always had a warm smile, kind heart, and do the right thing passion in everything he accomplished. Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of a great man.

Susan Morrison

March 21, 2017

Oh, how we grieve the passing of this kind, fun friend of Communities In Schools. What a gift to our community he was! I thought I was a busy person until I read Beau's obituary--he shined where he was planted and spread joy where he traveled. Thank you for sharing him with Austin, we are all better for his contributions. My prayers are with his family on this day of his memorial service and am sorry I am not in attendance.
Susan Morrison, past CIS President & Leadership Circle

Jay, Lisa, and Davis McEntire

March 21, 2017

Kathryn, Boland, and Winston, our hearts and prayers are with you. Beau lived a great life and truly valued the things that matter. Boland and Winston, your dad leaves you a wonderful legacy to carry on and to guide you. We send all of you our love.

Lanette Kinnaird

March 21, 2017

The first time I had the pleasure of taking Beau's photo, I was impressed with his kindness. Through the years as I have gotten to know the Ross family as one of their family photographers the one thing that was apparent is the love they share for one another. The way Kathryn and the boys responded to him and the laughter they shared is something we all seek in our lives. Beau left the world a better place, a life well lived. Kathryn, Boland and Winston...you are in my heart and my prayers.

Chris Arrocena

March 21, 2017

As a young consultant years ago,Beau taught me how to feel comfortable flying in airplanes as a passenger when we were flying together :-), he gave me the confidence to try different wild foods(like alligator bites) to eat while we ate together on the road during work and he taught me how to take control to reach my career goals and not let others decide my fate. Lastly, his stories on his life and experiences were always thrilling and informative. Beau will be missed but his coaching, story telling, humor, teaching, and friendship will never be forgotten!

Moshiul Shovon

March 21, 2017

Beau was a perfect gentleman. I had the opportunity to work very closely with him on several occasions. I enjoyed all the philosophical discussions we had about life and nature in general. He was a role model to many of us. We pray that he rests in peace. May Kathryn, Boland & Winston get the strength needed to continue at the face of this unbearable loss.

Kim Klubnik

March 21, 2017

What an amazing impact Beau had in the Westlake Community. Thank you for sharing him with all of us. Our hearts and prayers are with your family.

The Breedlove Family

March 20, 2017

Dear Winston, Kathryn and Boland,
We are so sorry to know what you are going through and wish we could help in some way. We will ask God to give you His peace and love. Beau was such a loving, gregarious man! He enthusiastically welcomed us the few times we were at your door. We smile when we think of him. Winston, we send extra love and prayers to you.

Barbara Sublett Guthery

March 20, 2017

My thoughts are with all of you. Beau enriched the lives of all the people he encountered. It was my great pleasure to know him.

April Mangum

March 20, 2017

Thinking of you and your family Kathryn. Beau was a hero in this life here and will be missed!

Doug and Paula Reed

March 20, 2017

Kathryn and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you all!! I was blessed to spend a number of years working closely with Beau. He was very driven and passionate about his company and his family. To me his biggest attribute was his heart. It is wonderful how many people he touched through work/school/charity/family... I love you brother!!

Lee Anne Verret

March 20, 2017

Kathryn, Boland, and Winston - I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember the entire Ross family with wonderful, bright memories. I know that no amount of words can begin to heal, and I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Fazil Osman

March 20, 2017

My deepest sympathies on the passing of Beau. He was indeed a wonderful person and I had the privilege of working with him on several projects. He acted as my mentor in the past and I truly saw him as a role model for my professional career development. Beau will be missed and I pray that both he and the family finds peace and comfort in this time of need. May the Lord raise him up!

Luis Carreno

March 20, 2017

Dear Ross Family, my most sincere condolences, Beau was the ultimate gentleman and good friend, he was always pursuing fairness and win-win situations in all his dealings. He made so many people happy, he took it upon himself to change people's lives for the better. I will always remember with fond memories our trip to Mexico with all of our families. Beau you were a great husband, father, partner, and friend!!!
I'm sure his legacy will live forever, Rest In Peace my dear friend!

Calvin Kally

March 20, 2017

I'm saddened to hear of the loss of Beau. We were connected via business and we spent many long hours discussing family, work and business. Beau was always will be offer advise, guidance and caution. I respected his business acumen and fondly remember his kindheartedness when my wife & I visited Austin. May his legacy live on and may Kathryn & his sons be comforted by the many happy memories.

Leslie McCarthy

March 19, 2017

Steve and I were so sad to hear of Beau's passing. I remember first meeting Beau when we visited Austin so he could tell Steve about Premier HR. We was always so generous with his staff, and we treasured those years watching Premier HR flourished. Beau was a great leader amd a true gentleman.

Shad Adair

March 19, 2017

Beau impacted many people in such a beautiful way. So many individuals and their families realized life dreams through this company. Sending all my love and prayers to Kathryn and the boys.

David Shanahan

March 19, 2017

Dear Ross family-
I had the pleasure to work at Premier HR and Beau was bar none the best boss anyone could ask for. He will be missed.

Roger Burkhalter

March 17, 2017

My condolences to the family. I never had the opportunity to meet Kennard, but after reading this obituary felt compelled to write something. He sounded like my kind of guy. Sure wish I had met him and shared a part of his life with him. I loved doing many of these adventurous undertakings as he did. I am retired from the Houston Police Dept. spending time in Patrol and Helicopter divisions. My father was career Air Force and one of our bases was Kadena on Okinawa. Part of my time in Army was in Istanbul, Turkey.
Again, Wish the family well and sorry for your loss.

Rosario Scheleff & family

March 17, 2017

dear Kathryn, Boland and Winston, we are so sorry for your loss. Together with our daughter Rosario we send you a lot of wishes and we are praying, for your peace and conformity.

Michelle Noteboom

March 17, 2017

Kathryn and boys - as you know, no one could tell a funny story better than Beau! He especially loved to tell great stories about his beloved Kathryn and you could always tell he thought he was the luckiest guy ever for having won her heart! He left a great legacy and will be greatly missed! Much love - Michelle and kids

Claire Markwardt

March 17, 2017

Kathryn and Boys-Alex, our daughter Caroline, and I are so sorry to hear the loss of Beau. Our sincerest wishes of love to you.

Diane Love

March 16, 2017

Kathryn and boys,
We are so saddened at the loss of Beau. He brought cheer and smiles to us every time we visited or saw him. His life has been a portrait of happiness and joy that comes from contentment in what one is doing and believing. Our loss is Heaven's gain. It is our hope that Beau met my dad, since they left this world for a better place on the same day.
Fondly,
Diane and Bill Love

Cyndy and Paul Playfair

March 16, 2017

Kathryn and Family,
Beau was a one-of -a-kind dynamic, passionate and loving man who will be missed by all of us. Just hanging out at parties with Beau through the years filled the occasions with humor and unexpected laughs. His obituary captures his rich life in a moving way- apropos to Beau.
We send warmth and love during this difficult time, the Playfairs

de Chabot-Tramecourt Robert

March 16, 2017

Dear Katheryne
We missed you when you visited Paris last year, 2016. Our dear son Baudouin was there with his fiancee, Anaîs. He has spent such good times with Beau and he has such a good influence on Baudouin for his education, his future, and the way to take responsibilities and to enjoy life and to share with the others.
I read the obituary of Beau. We are very impressed and share the importance of the family life and education.
He has really served his family and all the people he has met during his life.
He liked to travel in Europe. Please do not hesitate to to it as more often as you wish with your Family.

with our love and also give or love to Louise and Ken

Marie-Astrid and Robert de Chabot-Tramecourt

Nancy Hyde Evans

March 15, 2017

To the entire Ross family, what a shock to just see this in today's"Picayune." And what an impressive obituary. Beau was certainly talented and far reaching in sharing his abilities with his community and others.
Thinking of all of you at this time and I am so sorry for this loss, Nancy

Hines

March 15, 2017

With sympathy at this difficult time allow peace filled memories of Kennard to warm your heart, 2nd Thessalonians 3:16 "Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace constantly in every way. May the Lord be with all of you." As the days and weeks pass may the love of family and friends continue to comfort you.

Diane McIntosh

March 15, 2017

Beau touched many people's hearts in his short life on this earth. He will be dearly missed by many. My love and prayers go out to his family.
Diane Becker McIntosh, Friend

Guy Radossevich

March 15, 2017

Kathryn and family,
I'm at a complete loss of words. May God's loving arms embrace and comfort you in this time of sorrow. The world will be a sadder place without Beaus presence, but know he will always live forever in your heart and everyone who knew him. Simply put "Beau was the best"! He will truly be missed.

Philippe Gueydan

March 15, 2017

Merci cher Beau, pour ton courage et ton exemple. Merci pour ta fidélité dans l'amitié envers tes cousins de la vieille Europe. Nous aimons ta famille et tous les tiens. Que Dieu bénisse ton âme. Ton cousin Philippe Gueydan

March 15, 2017

May your family have peace and comfort in knowing it has been promised sickness pain and death will one day be no more.

Beau Ross

March 15, 2017

Many years ago I created a Google Alert to monitor the internet for mentions of my name... Beau Ross. The first time I received an alert, it alerted me that someone with my own name had been elected to the Eanes School Board. From there, I would regularly receive notifications about Beau's work on the school board and for his philanthropy... always articulate and always positive.

Although I never met him, I am saddened by your loss and wanted to let you all know that there is a Beau Ross in Seattle that is going to live his life and try to hit the high bar that your Beau set for my namesake.

Gary Ault

March 15, 2017

Our love and prayers go out to all of you as we remember good days on Hickory street.

Andy Rinker

March 15, 2017

Beau was a great guy and will be long remembered. He accomplished so much and contributed so generously to society and his friends and family. I am sorry to hear of this news. My prayers are with him and his family.

Lisa and Guy Fielder

March 15, 2017

Beau was such a lot of fun - the world will be a sadder place without him. Love and prayers for Kathryn, Boland and Winston, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, and the family.

cathy Burka

March 14, 2017

Dear Ross Family.....I am so grateful that Beau was a mentor to our son Casey at U.T. Who could ask for anyone with stronger values, a wonderful work ethic and an even more wonderful love of his family, friends and mentees. Beau had a lifetime of fun, raucous times and love in his too short life.
Fondly, Cathy and the Burka Family

Charlotte Meyer

March 14, 2017

My heart is so saddened for you and your family, Kathryn. Though I only met Beau at your wedding I know what a terrific man he was and my thoughts and prayers will be with you for a very long time.
Charlotte Meyer, friend forever. Evanston, Il , March 14,2017

Skye Henry O'Donnell

March 14, 2017

Kathryn and family, Louise, Cricket and Bruce - I am so sorry for your loss and send my prayers!

Kathy & Jeff Sangalis

March 14, 2017

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family! What a wonderful person Beau was.

Elizabeth Davis Rutherford

March 14, 2017

So sorry to hear of your loss. Praying for your sweet family.

William Meriwether, Jr.

March 14, 2017

"What a tragic loss not only to the Ross family but also to the Austin community and beyond.
Our prayers go out to the entire Ross family during this very difficult period. God Bless!"
Sally White and Billy Meriwether, Metairie, LA, March 14, 2017

Tam & Jules Beck

March 14, 2017

Dearest Katherine and family,

I'm sure this is just an awful time for you right now. But know that Beau was not only a loving husband and father, but a true friend.

I will always remember the first time I bumped in to Beau in Austin. It was a few weeks after we had arrived and we were still finding our feet. I hadn't seen Beau for several years, but I knew the moment I laid eyes on that wonderfully cheeky smile of his, we'd be fine.

We also remember how much in love he was with you Katherine. You may recall that car journey together when he happily told Tam and I how beautiful you are and how lucky he was to have you as his wife. It melted our hearts.

In truth we are just so lucky to have known you both. You have brought joy to us and we thank you for this.

Our love and prayers go out to you and the boys.

Tam & Jules

John Havenstrite

March 14, 2017

Thank you, Beau. Thank you for your lifetime's devotion to service, and smiles. We will miss you. But we will never forget you.

Claire and Bill Stout

March 14, 2017

We feel lucky to have known Beau. He was always so much fun to be around from the very first moment we met him. His love of life was infectious and he will be dearly missed, but never forgotten.

Jeff Weeks

March 14, 2017

Kathryn, while the grief must be great for you and your family, I pray you can take comfort in knowing the world is a better place because Beau lived. Cindy and I offer our sincere condolences to you and and the boys.

March 14, 2017

I wish to express my condolences to the family and friends for your loss of a loved one. May you all have kindness and peace from God during this difficult time. 2 John 3

Loretta Davenport

March 14, 2017

Kathryn and family. Our hearts are saddened to hear of the loss of Beau. He was always so nice to our family. We are so sorry for your loss. Sending you and your family prayers, love, hugs, hope and peace. A comforting quote from Susan St. John after the loss of her son "Remember we are not humans beings experiencing spiritual things rather we are spiritual beings experiencing human things." He will always be with you spiritually as long as you are here and not there with him.

Claudia Barlow

March 14, 2017

I am so sorry for your loss. I pray that you will be comforted by your memories of Beau.

Showing 1 - 52 of 52 results

Make a Donation
in Kennard Ross's name

How to support Kennard's loved ones
Honor a beloved veteran with a special tribute of ‘Taps’ at the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C.

The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.

Read more
Attending a Funeral: What to Know

You have funeral questions, we have answers.

Read more
Should I Send Sympathy Flowers?

What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?

Read more
What Should I Write in a Sympathy Card?

We'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.

Read more
Resources to help you cope with loss
Estate Settlement Guide

If you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituaries, grief & privacy: Legacy’s news editor on NPR podcast

Legacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.

Read more
The Five Stages of Grief

They're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.

Read more
Ways to honor Kennard Ross's life and legacy
Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

Read more
How Do I Write a Eulogy?

Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.

Read more

Sign Kennard Ross's Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

March 4, 2023

Barbara Guthery posted to the memorial.

December 10, 2017

Gina & Jim McAveeney posted to the memorial.

March 25, 2017

ROBERT STAHL posted to the memorial.