Juanita J. "Sweetie" Washington

June 4, 1939 ~ August 13, 2025
Born in:
Gonzales, Texas
Resided in:
San Antonio, Texas
Pending
Services
Visitation: August 28, 2025 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Room: Chapel
MeadowLawn Funeral Home
5611 E. Houston St.
San Antonio, TX United States
78220
www.meadowlawnmemorialpark.com
Funeral Service: August 29, 2025 2:00 pm
Room: Chapel
MeadowLawn Funeral Home
5611 E. Houston St.
San Antonio, TX United States
78220
www.meadowlawnmemorialpark.com
Cemetery: August 29, 2025 3:30 pm
MeadowLawn Funeral Home
5611 E. Houston St.
San Antonio, TX United States
78220
www.meadowlawnmemorialpark.com
We, praise God for bringing you into our lives at New Hope Baptist Church. We will remember your tributes, your poems, and homemade pineapple cookies for the kids 😋
We will miss your beautiful smile, and words of wisdom from the bible to all that will receive it.
We will keep the family and friends in pray.
Precious Mother Washington
Words cannot express the lost my heart feels. I’m going to miss hearing your voice everyday and our talks throughout the day before I went to work and after work as I was driving home. You were a “Beautiful Example” of a Woman of God and the love you showed to me will never be forgotten. I Praise God for the opportunity of every prayer and hugs we shared. Thank you for making every church and pastoral event a success and for the delicious meals and desserts you always prepared and you always kept a plate on the side for me. Your poetry and inspirational writings always blessed every heart. It will certainly be difficult for me without you here but I know I will see you again at the pearly gates of Heaven where our Almighty God and Savior Jesus Christ will join us together again in the realms of His Eternal Glory. I love you with all my heart.
Rest now as you receive your crown and hear the words of our Savior say “Well Done”!
From
Francine Whigham
My sincere condolences to your entire family.
Mama “Sweetie” oh how you will be missed. You were a jewel and a blessing to our family. When we last talked we laughed and reflected on the Senior Choir days at New Hope. You, Sister Stewart and Sister Simms used to “Hold Down” that front row. When we would sing “I made it over” you 3 “Supremes for Jesus” would stir up a spirit that could not be contained. Thank you for the sheet cakes, baked chicken, string beans and potatoes, dressing and all the good food you so unselfishly fed us on Sundays and other special occasions. You will be missed but I know “You made it over”