Nora graduated from Incarnate Word High School and then went on to attend the University of Incarnate Word. At the age of 21, she started her career at City Public Service as the first female white-collar Hispanic employee and remained there for 46 years. Nora captured our hearts with her smile, and her candid sense of humor could sometimes leave you speechless. Family and friends describe Nora as loyal, loving, funny, energetic and always available for them at a moment's notice. She will always be remembered as the life of the party with a heart the size of Texas. Helping others has always come natural to Nora, she spent countless hours volunteering with VITA, a free program designed to help low income families file their taxes and during the holidays she would help the Catholic War Veterans put together and deliver Holiday meals for those less fortunate. Nora also spent many years as an active member of the SA Conservation society and of the SA Fiesta Commission.
Unfortunately, due to the Covid virus there will not be in person services. Family and friends can livestream the Rosary and Mass on August 20, 2020 at 10 a.m. through St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church Facebook page, or it can be viewed at a later time on St Mary Magdalen San Antonio YouTube. Private burial will be at San Fernando Cemetery.
A celebration of life forfamily and friends will be at a later date, when it is safe to embrace each other the way Nora would have wanted. Nora tested positive for Covid-19 in early July. We send a Heartfelt "Thank You" to Dr Angelica Davila and Clint Kelly RN, with Heart of Texas Hospice for giving exceptional medical and personal care.
We will forever be grateful to the owners and staff at The Cottages on Danny Kaye, who assisted, cared for and most of all loved Nora
unconditionally. Remembrances may be made in the form of a tribute gift in Nora's name to the Alzheimer's Association.
Nora graduated from Incarnate Word High School and then went on to attend the University of Incarnate Word. At the age of 21, she started her career at City Public Service as the first female white-collar Hispanic employee and remained there for 46 years. Nora captured our hearts with her smile, and her candid sense of humor could sometimes leave you speechless. Family and friends describe Nora as loyal, loving, funny, energetic and always available for them at a moment's notice. She will always be remembered as the life of the party with a heart the size of Texas. Helping others has always come natural to Nora, she spent countless hours volunteering with VITA, a free program designed to help low income families file their taxes and during the holidays she would help the Catholic War Veterans put together and deliver Holiday meals for those less fortunate. Nora also spent many years as an active member of the SA Conservation society and of the SA Fiesta Commission.
Unfortunately, due to the Covid virus there will not be in person services. Family and friends can livestream the Rosary and Mass on August 20, 2020 at 10 a.m. through St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church Facebook page, or it can be viewed at a later time on St Mary Magdalen San Antonio YouTube. Private burial will be at San Fernando Cemetery.
A celebration of life forfamily and friends will be at a later date, when it is safe to embrace each other the way Nora would have wanted. Nora tested positive for Covid-19 in early July. We send a Heartfelt "Thank You" to Dr Angelica Davila and Clint Kelly RN, with Heart of Texas Hospice for giving exceptional medical and personal care.
We will forever be grateful to the owners and staff at The Cottages on Danny Kaye, who assisted, cared for and most of all loved Nora
unconditionally. Remembrances may be made in the form of a tribute gift in Nora's name to the Alzheimer's Association.
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