CHRISTINA LYNN FALKIEWICZ
06/17/1971 - 08/23/2025
Christina Lynn Falkiewicz was born June 17, 1971, to Deacon Ron and Edna Fraser in Houston, TX. The Lord called her home on August 23, 2025, as she was surrounded by her loving family in San Antonio, TX. She is preceded by her father, Deacon Ronald Fraser, her uncles, Larry Fraser, Father William Manger, Father Michael Fraser, her aunt, Margaret Terrasson, and her nephew, Timothy Fraser. She is survived by her husband, Adam Falkiewicz, children, Aiden, Aubrey, and Alec Falkiewicz, mother, Edna Fraser, siblings, Mary (Larry) Jones, Anne (Johnny) Jones, Kyrn Reese, Susan (Steve) Lowe, Ron (Julie) Fraser Jr, Dennis (Candi) Fraser, Bernadette Fraser, and Patrick (Casey) Fraser, and many beloved nieces and nephews.
As the eighth of nine children, Christina grew up knowing how to care for and share with others. Compassion, deep kindness, and devotion were hallmarks of her life. She worked tirelessly for her family, her clients, and her students. The love, warmth, wit, and humor she brought to her friendships transformed friends into extended family. A friend said, "From the moment I met Chirstina, I knew she was a beautiful person in all senses of the word and one of the kindest people I ever met." She will forever be missed by all of us.
Graduating from Jersey Village High School, Christina continued her successful education at St. Mary's University. After graduating from the prestigious University of Texas at Austin Law School, she began a lengthy career helping families. Alongside her devoted husband Adam, they helped countless people navigate legal and accounting complications. A colleague remarked, "She was a kind person in an occupation where kindness can be constrained. It was an honor to know her and work side by side with her in Child Protective Services cases."
In their 30-plus years of career in service, she and Adam joyfully welcomed three children into the world they were making better. Christina's love for them translated into sensitive, practical, and endlessly enduring support as they progressed through life's stages. Family-oriented first and foremost, she also ensured they were close to their grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other family. A friend, hearing of her passing, noted "She may be gone, but when I look at her children, I know she is still with us. They embody the same loving spirit she so effortlessly carried."
While practicing family law, she also began teaching college classes. When speaking of her students, her care for them shone through. She went out of her way to structure course curricula that used publicly available sources for study, as many students found textbooks taxed their limited resources.
She touched so many lives. They were richer for having connected with hers. Christina was much more than a wife, mother, sister, daughter, friend, attorney, or professor: she was a shoulder to lean on, a sympathetic ear, and a depthless well of compassion. Her loss is irretrievable, but the loving memories and positive impacts she created will endure. She embodied the best of us as a society.
The family will receive friends Friday, September 5, 2025, beginning at 5:00 pm at Porter Loring Mortuary, 1101 McCullough, with a rosary to begin at 7:00 pm.
A Funeral Mass will be held Saturday, September 6, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 4201 De Zavala Rd, San Antonio, TX 78249, followed by interment at Mission Burial Park (North) Dominion.
Please, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Children's Bereavement Center, 205 W Olmos Dr, San Antonio, TX 78212, (210) 736-4847.
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Published by Houston Chronicle on Sep. 3, 2025.