Mabel Teresa Beers
Mabel Teresa Beers, 85,
affectionately known as Teresa, of Hood River, Ore., passed away
April 1, 2008, in Moab, Utah, while traveling with family.
A service of remembrance is planned
for 2 p.m. Friday, April 18, at Anderson’s Tribute Center.
Pastor Terry Abbott of the Hood River Assembly of God Church
will officiate.
Teresa was born May 4, 1922, in
Quinter, Kansas, to Vern and Pearl (Sturdivan) Kinzie. She
attended school there through the seventh grade.
One of her favorite pastimes all of
her life, beginning in her childhood, was fishing. Her brother
would stay home and she would go fishing with her dad. Her
family moved to Odell and she began the eighth grade at Odell
Grade School in 1935. She and her family spent countless hours
fishing in this new outdoor paradise.
She and Glen Albert Beers began
dating the summer after their junior year. After graduation in
1940, Teresa attended beauty school in Portland and worked for a
short-time as a beautician in Hood River. On Sept. 21, 1941, she
married Glen at Hood River, Ore.
In September 1942 they moved to
“The Mine” up the mountain from Stayton, Ore., and spent a year
there; Glen mostly hauling logs and Teresa mostly fishing and
“learning” to make bread! In September 1943 they moved back to
Odell and bought their home there in 1944.
They were blessed with three
children: Ellen, Marilyn and Russ. Teresa was always a
stay-at-home mom, the June Cleaver type! She kept the books for
Glen’s trucking business, and for recreation she and Glen loved
to camp or take one-day road trips just for the scenery. She
spent countless hours taking Marilyn and Ellen to their piano
lessons and then listening to them practice!
She and Glen joined a dance club
and enjoyed many hours of learning different ballroom dances
with their friends. They purchased a ski boat and took up
waterskiing along with the kids. Later, when they retired from
the trucking business they purchased a large apartment complex
in Vancouver, Wash., and lived there for a few years, managing
the apartments with JR and Betty Ogden, who had been in the
trucking business with them as well.
They began traveling some at this
time, but in 1977 they sold those apartments, put everything in
storage and were able to travel for 10 years full time in their
RV, visiting every state in the union including Alaska and
Hawaii. Those were memorable years with numerous picture albums
to prove it!
In 1985 they purchased some land
alongside JR and Betty in Yuma, Ariz., where they’d been
wintering for several years, and put a nice modular home next to
their longtime friends and partners. They spent from 1980 to
1999 in Yuma enjoying their winters among friends and church
members, and their summers in “Grandma Kinzie’s” back yard in
Odell, spending time with their grandchildren and family.
In 1999 they sold their home in
Yuma and made the move to Flagstone Retirement Home in The
Dalles, where they made many special new friends. Finally, in
2005 they decided to move into an apartment closer to daughter
and family in Hood River, where Glen continues to reside.
Teresa and Glen’s biggest love
outside their family was to travel, and they’d seen a big part
of the U.S. So, on March 24, they set out for one last trip with
their daughter, Ellen. They traveled to St. George, Utah, to see
Teresa’s brother, Darrell, and had a most precious visit with
family there.
On impulse, they decided to go on
to Yuma, Ariz., to see friends. Another great visit there and
then took the scenic route home through eastern Utah. It was
there, just south of Moab, Utah, that Teresa suffered congestive
heart failure as they were driving and seeing the beautiful
sights. One of Teresa’s last statements that morning was, “Oh,
I’m sooooo glad we decided to come back this way.”
Teresa took pride in her children
and in the later years, her grandchildren and
great-grandchildren; she will be dearly missed.
Teresa is survived by her husband
of 66 years, Glen Beers, of Hood River, Ore.; daughters Ellen
Anthony of Hood River, Ore., and Marilyn Bray, of Gresham, Ore.;
and son, Russell Beers, of Petersburg, Alaska; grandchildren
Joshua Bray, Todd Wells and Shelley Cox; great-grandchildren
Joel Piersall, Camie Piersall and Savannah Cox; brother, Darrell
Kinzie, of St. George, Utah; and other distant family and many,
many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents.
Teresa and Glen have been active in
the Assembly of God Church in Hood River as well as in Bingen.
Teresa’s family suggests that any memorial contributions be made
in her memory to the Hood River Assembly of God Building Fund
and sent care of Anderson’s.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Anderson’s Tribute Center (Funerals, Receptions,
Cremations), 1401 Belmont Ave., Hood River, OR 97031; (541)
386-1000; please visit
www.andersonstributecenter.com
to sign the family guest book and print a copy of
Teresa’s obituary.