01/22/2022
BEATRICE RUTH VELARDE (1946-2022): In Loving Memory of a Beautiful Human Being
When my friend, Joe Rodriguez, texted me to tell me that Bea Velarde, one of our LABI Alumna members was hospitalized with COVID-19. I called him and asked him how serious and he said, “I believe she is on the ventilator”.
The following day, I called her brother, Jesse Rodriguez, and he told me that she had just died the day before. “The Lord took her home”, he said.
Beatrice Ruth Velarde was born November 28, 1946, and died January 7, 2022, after her bout with Covid. She took her last breath at 2:40 pm with her husband and family at her bedside in the hospital. Bea was 75 years old.
The news of Bea’s death struck a chord of sadness in my heart. I was speechless and did not know what to say to Jesse except to express my condolences. Speaking with other LABI Alumni, they too were without words on hearing the news of her death.
I met Bea at the Latin American Bible Institute in El Paso, Texas. We studied together from September 1965 through December 1967. LABI (now Christ Mission College) is a small institution where students train for the ministry.
At LABI, she was very active in the school’s activities and sang in a trio with Rachel Ramos and Judy Torres. I have fond memories of her as a sweet, loving, and kindhearted person. A beautiful human being.
After LABI, Bea got married to the love of her life, the Reverend William “Billy” Velarde on February 8, 1969, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Bea and Billy met while attending LABI.
Together they served as pastors and leaders of the Hispanic Assembly of God Churches for more than 50 years until their recent retirement. On February 8, 2021, they celebrated 52 years of marriage.
She died just one month shy of their 53rd anniversary. What a beautiful legacy to leave to their children and grandchildren.
I lost track of Bea and Billy for many years but thanks to social media, we reconnected through Facebook.
In her Facebook account, she demonstrates her love for her husband, family, friends, and the community at large.
Even while in the hospital battling COVID, she was more concerned about her husband’s and family’s welfare than her own. Billy said, “Bea was always more concerned about others than herself”.
When Bea gave her last breath on January 7th, she left an admirable legacy for her family to emulate. She loved the Lord with all her heart, mind, and spirit. She lived an exemplary life of love, empathy, and kindness. She will be greatly missed by her family and those who knew her.
Billy said that Bea is the greatest person he ever met. He added, “The Lord did not make a mistake when he got us together.”
In the late 1980s, the Latinos sang one of my favorite Gospel songs, “Cruzando El Valle Voy”. This song still blesses my heart in times of sadness and sorrow. It was very popular back then and it is still sung in Spanish-Speaking congregations today.
This is the link to this beautiful song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfM6UpCMbQI&list=PLRZ-B9L7fErfbbPheQjPeY0Q3he8w6o0W&index=2
This song reminds me that at the end of our life’s journey on this earth, we will enter into the joy of the Lord. That place where there will be no more suffering and no more pain.
Bea is now resting in the arms of her Loving Savior, the one who sustained her here on earth even while battling Covid. God was with her until the very end.
May the Lord bless her husband, Bill, and family during this time of great loss.
In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen.
Juan Loya
Vice President
LABI/CMC Alumni Association
PS: Permission to publish this story was given by the Reverend William D. Velarde. I wish to thank Rachel Ramos Dominguez for her helping me gather information and photos for this story.
Information on Survivors & Services: https://www.facebook.com/darlene.v.gonzalez.
Memorial Services were held at Midwest Funeral Home, at 1415 W. Coliseum Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN. 46808 on Friday, January 14, 2022, from 5-7 pm. Fellowship dinner at Templo Aposento Alto, 307 W. Woodland Ave., Fort Wayne, IN. 46807.

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