Judy Carol Edwards

Judy Carol Edwards obituary, San Antonio, TX

Judy Carol Edwards

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Judy Edwards Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Lewis Funeral Home - San Antonio on Mar. 2, 2026.
Judy Carol Edwards of San Antonio, Texas passed away peacefully on February 19, 2026 in her hometown surrounded by her family. Born on July 16, 1949 to Edgar and Adeline Carter, Judy was the eldest of nine siblings and grew up embodying the values of love, hard work, and
generosity that would define her life.

Judy's faith was key to her life. A virtuous woman of God she inspired those around her with her unshakable belief in kindness and service. She was known for giving selflessly to others and served as a beloved mother figure to many beyond her immediate family. Her wisdom and
advice left a lasting legacy on countless lives.

In the 1990s Judy pursued her passion for helping others by studying nursing at St. Philip's College in San Antonio. While attending school, she worked as a cook and cashier for over 15 years at the college. It was during this time that she met the love of her life Timothy Edwards
who worked as a professor at the college. Their connection blossomed into a beautiful partnership and together they shared 37 years of love and happiness. Judy and Timothy embraced a blended family with open hearts creating a home filled with warmth and joy. Judy and Timothy later combined their talents and dreams to open Pit Stop BBQ Plus a family restaurant that became a cherished staple in their community. Judy's warm smile, positive attitude, and exceptional cooking made the restaurant a beloved gathering place. Operating the restaurant was one of Judy's greatest passions, allowing her to share her love for food and hospitality with all who walked through its doors.

In addition to her church activities and running the family restaurant Judy had a talent for tax preparation services that she provided to family members and associates alike. She also discovered a passion for gardening early in life. With a green thumb and a nurturing spirit she
found immense joy in planting and tending to her numerous plants.

A devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, friend, and neighbor, Judy was deeply loved by all who knew her. She leaves behind her husband Timothy Edwards three sons: Thomas Carter, Alan Carter, and Edgar Carter; one daughter: Antoinette Carter Lewis: son-in-law: Jarrod
L. Lewis: and a host of nieces, nephews, extended family members, and friends. Judy was also an amazing, loving grandmother to her grandsons: James, Justin, Jonovan, Julian, Tommy, and Robert; and granddaughters: Mariah, Destiny, Jessica, Jannette, Ariana, Jaliyah, Adriana, and
Aniyah.

Judy is preceded in death by her parents Edgar and Adeline Carter: her daughter Bridgette: her sisters Carol and Margarette: and her brother Edgar Jr. Though the loss is deeply felt by those who loved her dearly, they take comfort in knowing she is now reunited with them.

Judy will be remembered not only for her incredible work ethic but also for the love she poured into every role she held throughout her life. Her legacy of compassion will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know her. Rest in heavenly peace grandma we love you

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St. Paul Baptist Church

329 S.W. 41st Street, SAN ANTONIO, TX

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St. Paul Baptist Church

329 S.W. 41st Street, SAN ANTONIO, TX

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Mar

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Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery

1520 Harry Wurzbach Rd., San Antonio, TX

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