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Charles Stuart Keel

March 7, 1930 — November 11, 2025

Montgomery, Texas

Charles Stuart Keel, affectionately known as "Charlie," was born on March 7, 1930, in Port Arthur, Texas, and passed away peacefully on November 11, 2025, in Conroe, Texas. He lived a life full of purpose, dedication, and love, leaving behind cherished memories for all who knew him.

Charlie demonstrated unwavering commitment throughout his life, notably in his career. He proudly served at the Texaco Refinery for 37 years before his retirement, having also worked extensively with Market Basket for 15 years and Philpott Motors for another 8 years. His diligent work ethic and dedication were a testament to his character.

A veteran of the United States Army, Charlie served as a Military Policeman from 1951 to 1953, an experience that shaped his perspective and values. It was during his military service at Fort Hood that he met and married the love of his life, Corrine. The couple moved to Nederland in 1957, starting a beautiful family. Their joys multiplied with the birth of their daughter, Denise, in 1959, followed by their son, Mark, in 1961.

Charlie received his education at Thomas Jefferson High School, graduating in 1948. His passion for music was evident from a young age, as he sang with the Boys Glee Club, participated in the mixed chorus, and even formed a boys' quartet called the "Harmoneers." Being one of four children, with his sister, Eleanor, and brothers, Paul and Larry, he began his love for music at an early age, and together they formed a family band in which Charlie played the mandolin. Music remained a central theme in his life, not only as a personal passion but also as a legacy he passed down to his children, who participated in choir and extended singing groups in Nederland. His love for music transcended generations, fostering a deep appreciation for the melodies of the 40s and 50s, including artists like Glenn Miller, Nat King Cole, Dean Martin, Perry Como, Karen Carpenter, and Doris Day.

In addition to his love for music, Charlie was proud of his children, often calling them good students and good children. He felt a profound sense of duty towards his community and his faith as a strong Conservative, contributing greatly as a charter member of the Southeast Texas Barbershop Chapter known as the Harmony Exporters. Since joining in 1962 as a bass, he enjoyed organizing shows, selling tickets, and building camaraderie within the chapter.

Charlie's vibrant personality endeared him to many. He built lasting relationships with his neighbors, particularly the Hydes family and other residents of Avenue N. He also shared heartfelt connections with his friend, Jerry and numerous other neighbors, reflecting his generous spirit and willingness to form bonds with those around him. Lenora, one of his special friends, along with her family, formed an integral part of his community life. Charlie had a large amount of extended friends and extended family of very special Barber shoppers that he has known for many years. The extended friends and chosen family that he acquired through his long life know that they all held a special place in his life and his heart. Living to 95, he had too many to name, but they were all important to him.

He is survived by his beloved daughter, Denise Nauck, his cherished grandson, Colton, and his wife, Danielle. He also leaves behind nephews, Mike, Charlie, and Kevin, who remember him fondly.

Charlie is preceded in death by his beloved son, Mark Keel, and his parents, Arthur and Lula Keel.

Visitation will be held on December 6, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM at Melancon Levingston Funeral Home, located at 2001 Nall Street, Port Neches, Texas. A funeral service will follow at 2:00 PM at the same location, where friends and family are invited to gather and celebrate the remarkable life of Charles Stuart Keel. Interment will follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park.

In his passing, Charlie leaves behind a legacy of love, music, and cherished memories, forever etched in the hearts of those he touched. His impact will resonate through the laughter and melodies of his family, and he shall remain a guiding light in their lives. May he rest in peace.

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