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Yvette Marie Marroquin

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April 16, 1955 ~ May 2, 2024

Born in: San Antonio, Texas
Resided in: San Antonio, Texas

Yvette Marie Marroquin was born April 16, 1955 in San Antonio, Texas to loving parents Raymond Thomas Marroquin and Isabel Garcia. She passed away the morning of May 2, 2024 at the age of sixty-nine.

Yvette was a loving sister and aunt. She often enjoyed traveling and spending time with her family. Yvette received her Master’s Degree and continued her career as a social worker for several years.

Yvette is preceded in death by both parents. Left to cherish her memory is her loving sister Debbie and brother-in-law Tom Stringfellow, as well as her nephew Robert Stringfellow and her niece Devon Stringfellow-Goodman, along with their children Trey and Maddie. Yvette leaves behind a life and legacy that will not soon be forgotten. She will be missed dearly by all that had the pleasure of knowing her.

Mass will be held at 10:00 AM on May 17 at St. Jose Luis Sanchez del Rio Catholic Church, 21140 Gathering Oak, San Antonio, 78260.

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  1. CandleImageI just happened to see this. We knew Yvette through Work Force. She was so pleasant and helpful, personable. Sorry to hear of her passing. She was a blessing to us when we needed her skills. She made us feel like friends although it was her job. Blessings to her family.

  2. CandleImageYvette it was such a wonderful honor to be your friend. you always made me feel so special. I will always remember all your stories, the laughter we shared and our drives to lunch. you will always have a special place in my heart. the hardest thing will be not to see you or see your text messages on my phone. your laughter always made me feel so happy. I will forever miss you my dear sweet friend.

  3. CandleImageYvette and I were past roommates in Austin. I feel so privileged to have been friends with Yvette. We had great laughter, fun and silly times. We shared our love of the Deaf Community and social Work. You will be so missed my friend. Sending love and hugs to Yvette’s Family ❤️

  4. CandleImageDeepest Sympathy. Yvette was an amazing person and I always enjoyed my time with her. I know that she will be missed, however, she is forever in our hearts.

  5. Yvette & I had a strong working relationship for two years. She was a fantastic counselor to me. She will be dearly missed. I won’t forget her encouragement words to me, “I am proud of your accomplishments.”


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