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Jann Smallwood

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Jann Smallwood, age 64, of Cibolo, loving mother and friend went to be with the Lord on Thursday, May 24, 2005. She was a resident of San Antonio for many years, then moved to Cibolo. She was born March 8, 1941 at March AFB, California. Jann grew up in Florida then married and moved to California, eventually residing in San Antonio. She was an Insurance Broker for 30 years. Involving herself in many different organizations throughout San Antonio. Jann had a passion for life. She loved to travel, dance, work in the garden and always willing to help others. Jann had a strong spiritual side and always very positive. She was an excellent and devoted mother who always gave her family strength and support and was the foundation of the family. Jann is survived by her two children, Vikki Smallwood and Steve Krumpak; one grandchild, Corey Lee; Jann will be missed by many family members and friends. Flowers may be sent to the church or donations may be sent the Cancer Society. To leave a note for the family, go to www.meadowlawn.net and Select Obituaries.

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  1. My friend, my comadre – so many good memories….Jann was a fine lady – always there for everyone!!! I am deeply saddened by her passing.

  2. My condolences goes out to Jann’s family. I knew jann since 1993, she was a wonderful person and very business like. We’ll miss her. God bless her family. A friend, Raymond Gutierrez

  3. Vikki and Steve, I was shocked and saddened to see that your Mom had passed. Jann was such a sweet person and always happy. I am so sorry as I know you will miss her allot. Both of you will be in my prayers. Sincerely, Gary

  4. To Jann’s family: What a blessing to have known Jann! Always smiling and fun to work with. We will miss her. We pray God will comfort you, and we know we will see her again one day!

  5. Dear Vikki and Steve, Our deepest condolences to you and your family. We knew Jan through Women In Business. We stayed in touch a few years after the organization stopped having meetings. Occasionally we would run into each other at the Mall or at a party. Sadly our lives moved in different directions and we lost touch all together. Some of my brightest memories will be how cheery and friendly she was to me and all of the WIB members. I remember her year of President and how hard she worked to bring women together and keep the organization vibrant and FUN. I am very sorry for your loss and hope that knowing she touched so many in life will bring you comfort. We wish her peace. Rebecca and David Gray

  6. I was very difficult to learn from Jean Scott that your mother was ill and in hospice care. I knew your mother some years ago and found her to be a most wonderful woman, full of life and ready to share the experience. I know that her friends and family will miss her deeply. You all have my sincerest condolences on your great loss.

  7. Hi Vikki and Steve, Gosh, where do I even begin.. so many,many memories! Hilarious memories! The last time I think I ran into your mother, was at the beach in a resturant bathroom! I heard her voice in the next stall and knew. I said “Jann,is that you?” We both laughed like hyienas (sp?) of course we always did! I have so many fond memories of all of us. I sorry that I have let time go by. Your mother will be greatly missed. I don’t how to reach you, my number is 210 683-8746 cell or 210 462-9420 hm Please call me I would love to see both of you. By the way,which one of you made your mother a grandmother? My prayers are with you both….Mandy


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