Kathleen Ann Beale (7 Dec 1948 - 8 Jun 2020)

Location
St Augustines Catholic Church 1 Herbert Road Solihull B91 3QE
Date
14th Jul 2020
Time
12pm
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Location
Robin Hood Crematorium Streetsbrook Road Solihull B90 3NL
Date
14th Jul 2020
Time
1.45pm

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Kathleen Ann Lackey was born a twin to Christine in The Avenue, Small Health in 1948 to Ted and Nellie Lackey. Her childhood was wonderful with many friends and happy memories playing on cobbled streets, playing netball at school and spending long summers in Ireland. Her faith was important to her from very early on and she dreamed of becoming a mother and having her own family. She met Chris at a furniture shop in Small Heath and her future was sealed. Kath Lackey then became Kath Beale. After they were married, they moved to Sheldon where they made lifelong friends. She worked for 40+ years at Sidney A Beale & Co Accountants as a loyal book-keeper. She retired in 2016 but continued to work for long standing clients up until 2 weeks prior to her passing.

Kath was so much fun with a real zest for life. She moved to Knowle approx. 30 years ago, and became a regular at all of the lovely boutique shops, always buying for other people and loving the bargains.
She adored her children and grandchildren, they brought her so much love and joy. Many happy memories were made on trips to the seaside with the family, rambling with friends and cooking large family meals.

Kath was delighted to discover she had a brother living in Australia and welcomed him and his family with open arms. Similarly she was overjoyed to be reunited with her daughter born to herself and Chris before they were married. She was very much loved by Chris, all her children, grandchildren, brother, sister, cousins and nephews. She enjoyed her many holidays, trips to San Francisco and cruises around the world. Her favourite places were Barbados, Sausalito, Jersey, Torquay and Castletownbere.

Kath had tons of friends and kept her best ones close to her heart, her friends and family were so very special and meant the world to her.

Kath lived the last 9 months of her life in the same kind, caring and inspirational way as she did the rest of her life, refusing to let her illness define her, never ever feeling sorry for herself. Thought out her life Kath counted her blessings.

She was truly inspirational to all who met her.

Her legacy lives on in all her children and grandchildren who will cherish her memory and spirit in their hearts forever.

A heart is not judged by how much you love but how much you are loved by others.

Due to the current pandemic and a current limit on attendees at funerals we will be having a small family service at St Augustines Church on the 14th July 2020 - There will be a celebration of her life at Nuthurst Grange, Hockley Heath from 3pm onwards, please confirm with the family if you plan to attend.

The family are raising money for research into Oesophageal cancer and donations can kindly be made via this link:

https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/#q=
Kath+Beale

In loving memory of Kathleen Ann Beale who sadly passed away on 8th June 2020.

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Imok Cha wrote

Thank you for your lovely life and your family. I had the privilege of knowing your smile and your courage.

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Penny Harwood wrote

It was a privilege and joy to meet and spend time with Kath; so kind, welcoming, thoughtful, caring, loving, strong, and wise, always with a wonderful smile. She shared her gift of laughter and fun with all around her. Kath was an inspiration and is greatly missed. She leaves a legacy in her truly wonderful family and her special spirit continues to live on in each of her children. Kath Rest In Peace. You will always be loved and in the hearts of all those whom you touched xxx

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  • Amazing lady and family. Rest in Peace Kathy. XXX

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Mary simons wrote

Dear Kath. Rest in peace knowing you were much loved. I will always think of you when listening to Daniel O Donnell. X Mary Simons

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Ann Albertini wrote

A truly wonderful person and treasured friend who will never be forgotten. God Bless. xx

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Sue Priest wrote

Love and light beautiful lady rest in peace ❤️ X

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Fiona Cullen wrote

God bless Kath ... You will make heaven shine x

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Fiona Cullen wrote

I only met Kath a few times.. Helene’s 30th at the New Inn, Adam’s 5th in Sedgley, Hannah’s Christening in Coseley and of course Kate and Helene’s wedding in Solihull. What a beautiful and inspirational Lady....Sister, Auntie, Mother, Grandmother and friend to all of you and everyone she met. She fought a great fight more so than I do believe any of us could have, or would have to stay longer with her beautiful family and see more lovely events happening....especially to see Kate and Helene get married... a moment I will always treasure in my heart.

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Chrissy cox Hughes wrote

My forever friend, my confidante, the person I always turned to but most importantly the nicest person I had the privilege to call my friend.
We were born next door to one another together with Kaths twin, Christine, we've shared some wonderful memories over the 71 years, from playing together in small heath playing on the bomb buildings through to our teenage years getting up to all sorts of mischief, hitchhiking to our favourite place barmouth then not having enough money to get home. Oh so many memories and holidays too many to mention.
Also the sad times my friend has always been there, losing Paul she was my rock she got me through tough times.
Kath was the just the best, never judged, lots of empathy, loyal these are just a few qualities.
To say I will miss her is an understatement, I'll miss her lovely smile, her words of wisdom, our trips to Stratford looking for bargains and especially our pilgrimage to dear barmouth oh and so much more.
I loved her like a sister
God bless Kath.

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Patrick O'Shea wrote

Farewell, my beautiful sister. You welcomed us all into your beautiful family, and the years we have spent with you all mean so much to me. I will always love you and keep you in my heart. Till we meet again.
All my love Patrick xxxx

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Catherine Lendon-montrose wrote

Thinking of you all at such a tough time...take comfort in celebrating Kaths warmth and deep love for you all. She was a tremendous inspiration ❤❤ xxx

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