Mary Louise Bevil McKee

1923 ∼ 2017

MARY LOUISE BEVIL MCKEE, January 18, 1923 – June 21, 2017
Mary Louise Bevil McKee, a resident of Orange, Texas, for 70 years, died Wednesday at the age of 94. She is survived by her son, Dr. Cooper McKee and his wife Mary; son Clyde “Tad” McKee, III and his wife Terese; her daughter the Honorable Wanda McKee Fowler and husband, Roger; and by her grandchildren, Carrie McKee and daughter, Raven; Kelly McKee Davis and husband, Houston; Carolyn McKee Toves, husband Jason and children, Tori Turner, Sienna Turner, and Sierra Turner; Emily McKee; Robert McKee; Julia Fowler; and Alexandra Fowler. Also surviving her are her sister-in-law, Alice McKee Henderson, her cousins, Frances Blair Bethea, Ann Bevil, Jane Bevil Hanovich, Bevil Hart, and John Talley and her niece Ann McKee Calhoun and husband Kent, and great nephews John Kent and Cameron. She also leaves behind her good friend and helper Jo Ann Henson and her caregivers, Elaine Hock, who worked for Mary Louise and her husband for 16 years, Helen Clark, Monica Fairley, Mary Knox, Pat Moore, and Molly Stringer.

Mary Louise attended Ball High School in Galveston, and went on to Mary Hardin Baylor and Baylor University, graduating with a degree in history and a minor in music. While at Baylor she was voted a Baylor Beauty. Mary Louise moved to Orange in 1947 with her husband, Clyde V. McKee, Jr., who had just completed his masters in tax law from Duke University. They were both active in the community in a variety of ways. Both were steadfast members of First United Methodist Church. Mary Louise was a founder and the first president of the Service League of Orange and was an officer and participant of many other community organizations. She was an avid bridge player and played with two different clubs until she was 93.

Mary Louise was a true southern belle. The words most often used to describe her are lovely, gracious, kind, loving, generous, big-hearted, supportive, and happy. Her heart was immense—large enough to take in everyone from store clerk to waiter to caregiver to nurse to business advisor and of course to her children and beloved grandchildren. She was quick to tell people she loved them, and meant it, and they knew she meant it. With Mary Louise, there were no impersonal encounters.

Mary Louise had a keen intellect, a near photographic memory, and a remarkable ability to recall dates and names, which she used to mark the important dates in her life and in the lives of those she loved, and to remember the names of all she met.

Until the end, her faith in God and in the promises made to all believers was unshakeable. She knew and trusted in where she was destined to go upon leaving this life. We know she is there, still sending her love to us. The world will still be a wonderful place, but it will also be a little less bright without Mary Louise.

Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, June 27, 2017, at First United Methodist Church in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend John Warren. Entombment will follow at Orange Forest Lawn in West Orange.

Visitation will be from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange.

Serving as pallbearers will be Clyde V. “Tad” McKee, III, Dr. Cooper McKee, Robert McKee, Houston Davis, IV, Cameron Calhoun, John Kent Calhoun, Kent Calhoun, and Roger Fowler. Honorary pallbearers are Austin Mellen, John Talley, Sam Bethea, Bevil Hart, and Dan Massie.

Contributions may be made in her name to WOC-CISD Education Foundation, 902 West Park Orange, Texas 77630.

Condolences

Bevil Walker June 30, 2017
E uhi i ka anela oe i loko o ko lakou aloha a ua halawai hou. (May the angels wrap you in their love until we meet again) Bevil (Harkrider) Walker
Anonymous June 25, 2017
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Claybar Funeral Home June 25, 2017
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Anonymous June 23, 2017
Emerald Garden Basket was purchased for the family of Mary Louise Bevil McKee.
Clayton June 23, 2017
Dear McKee Family, My name is Clayton Ellis of Baylor University. As a representative of the School of Music and the College of Arts & Sciences, I wanted to write and offer my condolences to you. I never had the pleasure of meeting Mary; but by the looks of her photo and reading a bit about her, she seems to have been a remarkable woman. Mary's enthusiasm for Baylor was very meaningful to us. She was an avid supporter of Baylor through her giving to the President's Fund, an initiative that supported student scholarships, and to the Class of 1944 Scholarship Fund. In addition to Mary's success as a History major and Music minor, she was a Pi Beta Phi alumni as well as a Baylor Alumni Association Lifetime Member. The Baylor Family is truly blessed by individuals, such as Mary, who give so much of their time to Baylor and its mission. If I can be of assistance to you, please let me know. Best, Clayton Ellis Director of Development, Baylor University
Anonymous June 22, 2017
Strength & Solace Spray was purchased for the family of Mary Louise Bevil McKee.
Fletcher Cockrell June 22, 2017
One of the sweetest ladies we have ever known. What a blessing she has been to so many. We enjoyed our occasional phone talks & truly loved her. Fletcher & Linda Cockrell
Carol Hahn June 22, 2017
What a lovely lady! I will miss seeing her at Sunset Grove at lunch. My condolences to Tad and Terese and the rest of her family. Carol Hahn
Jim June 21, 2017
Eternal Rest Grant Unto Her O Lord and let Perpetual Light Shine Upon Her. May Her Soul and all the Souls of the Faithfully Departed, Rest In Peace. Amen Peace and prayers from Fr. Jim Sichko, Papal Missionary of Mercy.
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event Visitation

location_on Claybar Funeral Home Orange, 504 5th Street, Orange, 77630
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schedule Monday, June 26, 2017 at 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

event Funeral Service

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schedule Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at 11:00 AM

event Burial

location_on Orange Forest Lawn Cemetery, 2312 Irving Street, West Orange, 77630
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schedule Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at 12:30 PM