Patsy Jean Beam
Patsy Jean Beam, 72, passed away January 26, 2024, at her home in La Marque, Texas. She was born October 23, 1951, in Galveston, Texas to parents, William Henry Chenault and Alma Lorraine Groves Chenault. Patsy was a lifelong resident of Galveston County. She had many favorite pastimes, which included Bingo and Fantasy Football. She enjoyed watching her grandchildren playing sports, and was an avid Astros fan, who rarely missed seeing a game. She loved classis country music, she and her husband loved dancing to a good Waltz tune. Our mom lit up the room, she was the most kind, caring, understanding, easy going person you could ever meet, she had a heart of gold and would help anyone in need of pretty much anything, even when things were tough for her she was still trying to put others first. She was loved dearly will be missed by family and friends. Fly high sweet angel.
Patsy is preceded in death by her parents, William Henry and Alma Lorraine Chenault, husband, Bruce Allen Beam and her sister Carolyn Crouch.
She is survived by her daughter, Beverly Loriane Beam, sons and daughters-in-law, William and Mehgan Beam, Rob and Becky Beam, Chris and Wendy Beam, grandchildren; Schelbe McCain, Karli McCain, Landen McCain, A.J. Uridiales, Khloe Beam, Chris Beam, Robbie Beam, Amanda Beam and her best friend of many years Jackie Donaldson.
A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date.
Patsy is everything listed: caring, giving, kind, understanding, easy going, and can light up a room. I am so sorry for her whole family especially Beverly and Buster that you lost your angel but look up to the clouds….she is there watching over all of you. Not only her but Bruce too. I love you Beverly and am here if you need me.
Patsy was the best. She loved her Cowboys, Astros and Tezans. She helped anyone she could, took care of so many people. Bruce and Patsy always had someone living with them throughout their marriage both friends and family. She’ll me how to dance with Jackie when I was young. I am going to miss you my beautiful cousin. I love. Beverly and Buster I am so sorry that she passed way to soon. She had a wonderful way about her.