Rebecca “Becky” Jeanne Beauchamp

 

Heaven has gained another Angel

Rebecca “Becky” Jeanne Beauchamp was born in Houston, Texas on January 29, 1940. Daughter of Hollis and Mildred Brewer, and a graduate of Aldine High School, class of 1957.  Becky, a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt and friend, passed away peacefully in her home in Friendswood, Texas, on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, with her husband of 63 years and loved ones by her side.

Becky was strong in her faith in Christ and a member of First Baptist Church of Friendswood, where she taught Sunday School for many years to her first graders at the church.  She found so much meaning for life through her belief in God with a heartwarming soul who spread love and joy to everyone she met.

Becky was a Real Estate Agent for over 20 years, and prior to that owned her own wallpaper business.

She had an appetite for living life to the fullest and was surrounded by so many loving friends and family.  Becky loved spending quality time with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.  She enjoyed singing, playing the guitar and piano, and going to Van Cliburn concerts.  Becky was on the go and active throughout her lifetime with playing softball, volleyball, skiing, horseback riding and taking care of her horses, and was an avid tennis player.  She would always have a smile on her face when she would get together with her tennis, bridge and bunco groups.  Becky experienced so many wonderful travels and adventures with her family and friends, and couldn’t wait to show us pictures and tell us about her trips.

Becky is preceded in death by her parents, Hollis and Mildred Brewer, her grandson Christopher Love, and her granddaughter Christine Boriack.

Becky is survived by her husband, Luzon; her children, Cynthia Bailey and Hale Baugh, Karen Boriack and husband David, and Andrew Beauchamp; her grandchildren, Jason Bailey and wife Brei, Travis Bailey and wife Jennifer, Holly Minor and husband John, and Audrey Boriack; her brother Don Brewer and wife Jo Ann; her sisters-in-law, Marciel Kelly and Patricia Clayton and husband Larry; her great grandchildren, Wyatt, Isabel, Kylee, Blake and Cole; and many nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly.

Becky will be deeply missed by her family and all who knew her, but she will always be in our hearts.  The family would like to thank everyone who played a role in making her life so special.

Never goodbye, but until I see you again

A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 2, 2022, at 1:00pm at First Baptist Church of Friendswood, 111 East Heritage Dr. Friendswood, Texas 77546. Reception to follow at the FBCF Family Life Center.

2 comments

  1. You were my Mom’s best friend since high school. Vivacious and fun-loving. I can still hear her laughter. When you came to this world, you cried and your loved ones rejoiced. Now that you left this world, your loved ones cry and you rejoice.

    Matt Montamat
  2. Becky was my dear friend and we did so many things together over the years. We enjoyed teaching Sunday School together with our sweet friend Dottie and meeting for lunch to plan the lessons. Becky and I played tennis together and enjoyed visiting with Gerry in Bentwater to play in and support the cancer tournament for many years. Luzon would send us off with a smile with either Becky or myself driving. Becky was so loving to her family and friends. She always had a smile when telling me about them. Happy thoughts of Becky always.

    Shirley Jeanes

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