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Susan K. Maxwell

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Susan Kay Maxwell was born February 19, 1959 in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania to Chester and Frances Kurek. She was one of five children. Born into a military family she traveled during her youth. While in San Antonio she attended and graduated from Robert G. Cole High School and briefly attended college. While living in Austin, Texas she married. She spent twelve years in Austin before returning to San Antonio. Susan worked for the San Antonio Spurs for over six years, but it was while working for Jim's Restaurant she found her calling as a waitress. Susan worked over twenty years for Jim's Restaurant. Susan also loved music, movies, spending time with the family, family gatherings and reading, especially the Bible. Susan's memory will be cherished by her mother, Frances Smith; son, Jordan Maxwell; siblings, Dennis Kurek, Kathy Kurek, Darrel Kurek and Sandy Munro along with nieces, nephews other family and friends. She was preceded in death by her father, Chester Kurek.

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  1. You have my condolences. Thankfully we have a wonderful Heavenly Father who deeply cares about the pain that is felt during these difficult times. In 2 Cor 1:3,4 he is called the god of all comfort because he is ready to give the comfort and strength that is needed when we loose a loved one. He also gives us a wonderful hope of seeing our loved ones again during the resurrection promised at John 5:28,29.

  2. Susan and I made several beach trips together. It was our way to escape the city hustle, and relax in just our friendship and be “sister chicks” together. She had a way about her, that could make anyone and everyone give up their deepest thoughts, or problems, and she was always completely there for them. Such a huge kind heart. So many loved her, and she loved every one of them. She made the cruel world a better place. She’s gonna be God’s favorite Angel!! Sympathies to the entire family. Love, Lin

  3. She was a kind-hearted woman she befriended my mom which was something hard to do give everyone upstairs my love you will be missed my friend

  4. Mike and I will miss your BIG smile and hugs every time we walked into Jim’s. You have been a good friend, always there with kind words and prayers for Mike these past years. I’m so sorry you are gone. We love you.

  5. My name isCarlein. I am a Bible teacher. I am sorry for your loss. A scripture that has given me much comfort is Revelation 21.4 which promises that one day death shall be no more. I hope this truth brings you comfort also.

  6. We will miss Susan’s smile, personality and loving nature…she is at peace and comforted in God’s hands now. Thoughts and prayers to family.

  7. Susan was a beautiful woman inside and out she was a good friend to me and will be missed for her long long time . My condolences to her family her mom her sister her son and her other relatives . She was loved by everyone a lot of people are going to miss my prayers for the family

  8. My sincerest condolences to Jordan, Mrs. Frances, and all of Susan’s family and friends. Susan was a wonderful person of faith. She knew of God’s love for her and spent her life sharing the love he put in her heart with others. Rest peacefully my dear friend. You are greatly loved and will be greatly missed.

  9. So sorry for your loss. Susan touched my heart as well as many other friends family and co workers. I had the honor of working with Susan for close to 20 years. She loved & cared for her Guests. I will miss her smile the most.


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