Yolanda-Cortez-Obituary

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Yolanda J. Cortez

San Antonio, Texas

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DIED
June 7, 2017
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San Antonio, Texas

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Angelus Funeral Home - San Antonio Obituary


Mrs. Yolanda J. Cortez of San Antonio went to join our heavenly father Wednesday, June 7, 2017. Yolanda was preceded in death by her loving husband, Joe V. Cortez, parents, brother, and sisters from Laredo, Texas and a son-in-law, Bill Camp. Yolanda is survived by children: Dotty Camp, June Sanchez and husband Richard and Joe Cortez Jr., grandchildren: Isaac, Stephanie, Crystal, Jacob, Roderick, Erick and 6 great-grandchildren; 12 great-great-grandchildren.



 



The family would like to express special thanks to all the care providers during her days.




FUNERAL SERVICES



 



Visitation will begin Wednesday, June 14th at 5:00 P.M. in The Angelus Chapel with a Prayer Service to begin at 7:00 P.M.



 


Funeral Services will be held Thursday, June 15th at 9:00 A.M. in The Angelus Chapel with the funeral procession departing at 9:30 A.M. for interment at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.

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Dear Cortez Family,

I'm so sorry for your loss. I delivered meals to Ms. Cortez on Wednesdays and always enjoyed her great smile and cheerfulness when she greeted me at the door. I will miss her.

Erik Holmback

I want to apologize. I completely forgot about the services this evening. We were so sad to hear about your mom passing away. Our prayers are with all of you and your family. We love you.
Henry & Dee Dee Ttevino

Aunt Yoli, you will be missed. May God be with you.

My sincere condolences to Little Jay, Dottie, & June, as well as all of her grandchildren. I will always remember Tia Yoli as a loving, and funny person, but above all completely dedicated to her family. She & Uncle Jay were always there to support all of the family, whether it was campaigning in Laredo, or family get togethers. They made us laugh, & filled our hearts with love. They both are greatly missed. I know Uncle Jay, is thrilled to have her by his side, along with his brother, David...

Aunt Yoli, nobody ever fixed spaghetti and meatballs better than you. You were like a second Mom to me when I was a young girl. You came to Austin to show me and Dan how to perfect our tamale making skills. You will always remain in our hearts. My Mom use to tell us of the good times and laughs y'all had . I would have love to been there.Jul & Dan Holladay