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Joan Waibel Borer

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Loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend passed away peacefully, in the presence of her four children on Wednesday, August 31st. She was born in Astoria, New York and has lived in San Antonio since 1980. Joan was loved by all who knew her. She was known for her extraordinary energy in volunteer work. She was preceded in death by her parents, Theodore and Rose, and by her sister Jean Waibel Carpenter. She is survived by her sister Mary Jayne Waibel, her four children, Morgan, Brooke, Tristan, and Drake, her grandchildren, Hawkins and Trinity, five nieces and a nephew, and numerous grandnieces and grandnephews. Rosary followed by visitation on Saturday September 3 at 7:00 pm at Prince of Peace Catholic Church, 7893 Grissom Rd. Mass on Sunday, September 4 at 4:00 pm at Prince of Peace Catholic Church, 7893 Grissom Rd. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent to the American Cancer Society or the charity of your choice. To leave a note for the family, go to www.meadowlawn.net and Select Obituaries. Arrangements by MeadowLawn Crematory and American Mortuary, San Antonio, TX.

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  1. Aunt Joan was the sweetest, kindest person I ever new. I always loved out phone conversations. You will be truly missed, your neice Kathleen Carpenter

  2. Whenever I think of Joan it is with a smile. She was a wonderful, loving friend who will be greatly missed but never forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

  3. My acquaintance with Joan was from the Leon Valley seniors exercise class. She was a sweet and lovely person, always had a smile and a good word. I’m glad to have known her.

  4. Joan was such a ray of sunlight, she always had a smile and hug for every one. She will be greatkly missed. Idalia

  5. Dear Morgan & Family, We are so sorry to learn of your mother’s passing. I still remember how much fun she and your aunt, Jean, were on the choir’s trip to Italy. This is a very difficult time for all of you, and we pray that God will heal your broken hearts. He is always with us, and we just want you to know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Fondly, Val & Jesse Miller

  6. Joan was one of my best friends. We shared good times and bad times together. She was always cheerful and never knew a stranger. I will miss her and our talks and lunches together. My Condolences and love to all of you.

  7. I met Ms. Joan through my mom as she was one of the “regulars” at the 8:15 mass on weekdays. She was always very friendly and kind and greeted us with hugs and kisses whenever she would see us kids (myself, my brother and my younger sister). Every Christmas she would give my sister a little gift just to remind her that she was thought of. She was always helping with our fundraisers, and even took the time to respond to my H.S. graduation announcement this past May. Condolences to her family, even if we have not met. Ms. Joan will always have her many friends here, and we are glad that she will now join her Father in heaven. Love, the Escobedo Family (Hector & Aura, Michelle, Phillip and little Victoria)


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