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GLORIA JEAN LEWIS

June 30, 1943 ~ January 9, 2023

Gloria Jean Lewis (née Gigger) passed away on January 9, 2023 at her home surrounded by family in San Antonio, Texas. She was 79 years old.  Gloria was born on June 29, 1943 to Charlie Brown and Della Mae Gigger (née Harrington) in Memphis, Tennessee. 

Preceding Gloria in death are her husband Javase Leo Lewis Sr., both of her parents (Charlie and Della Mae), three brothers (Howard, Willie, and Lewis) and four sisters (Ida, Elois, Geraldine, and Frances). She leaves behind brothers Sam (Roberta) and Delmus, sister Dorothy, and a bevy of nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends who love her deeply and mourn her loss.   

Gloria was married to Javase Sr. until his passing for 47 years and from this union are their five children: George Lewis (Tracey), Javase Lewis Jr., Julie Harris (Irving), Sharon Lewis, and Brenda Middleton (William). 

Gloria has nine grandchildren: Courtenay, Ashlee (Daniel), Lamar (Nina), Kendal, and Amber from her son George. Javase III and Jason from her son Javase Jr. Kayla from her daughter Julie. Sean from her daughter Sharon. 

Gloria has 8 great-grandchildren: Cynclair from her grandson Courtenay. Persephone, Eden, Paisley, Phoenix, and Orion from her granddaughter Ashlee. Mya and Jeremiah from her grandson Lamar. 

Later in life, Gloria found happiness with John Jones.

Gloria attended Manassas High School in Memphis, Tennessee and earned her Associate in Nursing from San Antonio College, where she graduted 2nd in her class. She loved her career as a Registered Nurse.  

Gloria was known for her keen intelligence, direct conversation, witty comebacks, and uncanny intuition. She loved nature and because of this, she enjoyed watching the numerous cable channels and videos that featured animals. Some of her favorite pastimes were watching the news for current events, various sporting activities. and liked travelling to casinos. She was very sociable and love to entertain family and friends at the Lewis residence with a game of pinochle, other fun card games, various board games, and dominoes. The Lewis household was known for Gloria’s fantastic cooking, generous hospitality, and hosting fun gatherings. 

The family of Gloria Lewis would like to express our deepest gratitude to our many extended family members and friends. We thank you for your kindness and sympathy during this very difficult time.

“Life is similar to a game of pinochle. You have to play the hand that you’re dealt with to the very best of your ability.” – Ms. Gloria Lewis

 

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Services

Interment: February 2, 2023 1:30 pm - August 26, 2025 2:31 pm

Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery

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  1. My condolences to you Leo, your families and friends on the passing of your Mother, Gloria! May the Holy Spirit comfort you all during your time of sorrow. 💚🙏🏾❤️🌺
    DuPree from the G-room.

  2. I am deeply saddened by the passing of Mrs. Lewis. My condolences to George, Leo, Julie, Sharon and Brenda. May God keep you all in the palm of his hand.

  3. Mrs Lewis you were like 2nd mom. You ALWAYS included me in family events. I will cherish my memories forever.May you rest in peace.You may be gone but NEVER FORGOTTEN. Praying for George, Leo, Julie, Sharon, Brenda & family


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