1700 SE Military Drive
San Antonio, Texas
Lynnette Hawxhurst- Jenkins, 60, passed away July 13th 2020. She was welcomed into Heaven by her parents, Adrienne Hawxhurst and Harvey Edward Hawxhurst along with her brothers, Richard Moses and Brian Hawxhurst.
She enjoyed spending as much time as she could with her grandchildren and children. She was very outgoing and cared immensely about her close friends and family. She believed in hard work, self-sufficiency, morality, and respect for self and others. She took pride in instilling these qualities into her kids and grandkids. Her dog, Buddy even had a strict schedule by which he abided. Her Legacy is shown through the genuine love and care through her grandkids and those that she loved and built strong relationships with.
She loved music collecting certain items and refinishing wooden boxes and furniture she also loved making people laugh and expressing her experience strength and hope to give advice to anyone that came to her. She was a strong support system and will be deeply missed.
She is survived by many siblings, nieces, and nephews. Her children Brittany and Kaycee. Her grandkids Cameron, Ethan, Brayden, Audycee, Junior and Lux and her beloved Buddy.
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Beth Mulqueeny Brady
July 24, 2020
I was so sorry to hear about Brian and now Lynette. We all used to catch the bus together at the Avalon for school in the morning in Lakehills.
May Lynette Rest In Peace.
Lesley Serna
July 19, 2020
Oh my sis Lynnette, where do I begin?? My heart is absolutely broken. You left us far too soon. You were a kind , generous and loving person. You were a great grandmother and mother. You loved your family and we will miss you forever and ever. Until we meet again. It still does not seem real. I love you Lynnette.
Much love,
Lesley
Cheri
July 19, 2020
May your family be comforted, each according to their need. God Bless Each of You and continually fill Your hearts with joyful memories.
Deepest Sympathies, Cheri
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