Jay Linda Rebolloso "Mama Bear"
April 29, 1963 ~ August 9, 2024
Born in:
Abilene, Texas
Resided in:
San Antonio, Texas
Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and dearest friend, Jay Linda Rebolloso, affectionately known as “Mama Bear” to many, entered eternal rest on August 9, 2024 in San Antonio, Texas. She was born to Richard Vincent Jr. and Janie Hernandez on April 29, 1963 in Abilene, Texas.
Linda was a dedicated wife, loving and supportive mother, and grandmother, and very family oriented. Her children and grandchildren were her pride and joy. She would always look forward to the holidays, as Christmas was her all-time favorite. However, all the holiday festivities brought her peace and happiness.
She peacefully retired from A1 Scale as an Administrative Assistant after 20 years of service. In her spare time, she would enjoy traveling and spending time with family.
Although Linda’s absence is deeply felt, we will continue to cherish the memories created during her presence.
She was greeted in heaven by her father, Richard Vincent Jr., and her stepfather: James Faubion; and brother-in-law: William Garza.
She is survived by her loving husband, Jose Luis Rebolloso, of 30 years, her children: Francisco Jasso Jr. (Katherine), Linda Christine Lopez (Stephen), and Joerebo Rebolloso (Selena); 8 grandchildren: Teresa, Katelyn, Pete, Jonathan, Veronica, Lenore, Lydia, and Marceline; 2 great-grandchildren: Jedidiah and Esme; her siblings: Isabel Garza, Richard Vincent III, and Roy Vincent (Liliana); and numerous other close relatives and friends.
Services
Visitation: August 22, 2024 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
MeadowLawn Funeral Home
5611 E. Houston St.
San Antonio, TX United States
78220
www.meadowlawnmemorialpark.com
Funeral Service: August 23, 2024 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Room: *Pastor Jose Luis Del Angel to officiate
MeadowLawn Chapel
5611 E. Houston St.
San Antonio, TX United States
78220
www.meadowlawnmemorialpark.com
Cemetery: August 23, 2024 11:30 am
Mission Park South Funeral Chapels South Cemeteries & Crematories
1700 SE Military Dr.
San Antonio, TX United States
78214
We miss you tremendously Momma. The world is a darker place with out your beautiful bright shining presence. My heart breaks without you here. No more pain, Rest easy until we meet again. Love your Christinita “muñeca”
Linda was a beautiful lady and she will be missed by everyone.
Ms Linda we have really never met just a hi and bye from me and Joe work truck but I’m sure had I known u more I would of found out that u was a angel sent from god to watch over many people. The way Joe is as a person I know u had to be a great person. Your son is by far. One of my favorite people on this earth he has a great personality, he is a loyal friend and most of all cares for others, so I want u to know u did a amazing job raising Joe and I’m blessed to call him my friend. My brother. Ms Linda I can tell u just by reading all of these little notes u touch a lot of souls and will always be loved and never forgotten. You are now home with our maker and can finally rest easy and no more pain and continue to do ur mission of watching over us all and making sure we all do the right things in life just as I’m sure you would have or did do.
I am happy that you are no longer suffering and in pain. At the same time I am heartbroken over you being gone. Your heart and smile made everyone’s day. You didn’t just treat my sister as family when she married your cousin Joe, you treated me and my family like family immediately and welcomed us with open arms. You’d call me cousin and I right back with a full heart. You have been my sweet, loving cousin for 32 years and I cherish every moment. We miss you so much and will remember you always. With love the Case Family
Linda, you always welcomed my kids and I with open arms since the day we met. I will never forget your kindness and warmth. We will miss you dearly.