Crystal Beatrice Ijeoma Nlemadim

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May 13, 1992 ~ May 30, 2026

Born in: San Antonio, Texas
Resided in: Kyle, Texas

Crystal Beatrice Ijeoma Nlemadim, 34, of Kyle, Texas, passed away peacefully on May 30, 2026, surrounded by her immediate family. She was born on Mother’s Day, May 13, 1992, and grew up in San Antonio, Texas.

Crystal loved God, her family, her niece, her friends, and avocados. She was a ray of sunshine with an infectious smile that lit up every room she walked into. She was selfless and genuine, always pouring into her relationships with a love that made everyone around her feel truly seen and valued. She was the life of every gathering and never left without making a new friend, or several. She could talk to anybody. She was a positive person through and through, always sharing uplifting quotes and messages with the people she loved. Crystal was baptized at the age of 10 at Leon valley Baptist Church.

She graduated in 2008 from Earl Warren High School in the top 10% of her class, earning a full academic scholarship to the University of Texas at Austin, which she was extremely proud of. She went on to earn her Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from Texas A&M University-San Antonio. Crystal worked in the customer service and insurance industry. She was smart, good with people, great with numbers, and good in sales. She carried her warmth and care into everything she did professionally.”

She loved trying new foods, a good brunch, reading, hiking, being outside, and taking pictures. She loved hosting, planning little get-togethers, and making up party games for everyone to play. She was dedicated to fitness and went through an incredible season of losing over 120 pounds, a journey that inspired those around her to never give up. Once she got into the routine of working out, she truly enjoyed it, smiling and laughing as she walked into the gym. She had a well-known obsession with avocados that no one quite understood, but whether it was sushi, tacos, or anything in between, a side of avocado was non-negotiable. If it was avocado-themed, she was buying it. She loved everything green, beige, and gold, and those who knew her will forever associate these colors with her spirit. She always had a cute pair of different-colored glasses to match her outfit.

Above all, Crystal loved her people fiercely. She adored her first and only niece, Arianna, and showed up for every milestone without fail. She didn’t stop there. She became “Aunty Crystal” to her niece’s friends and her own friends’ children too. Her heart had no limits. If she wasn’t seeing the people she cared about in person, she was on a call, a FaceTime, or finding some way to stay connected. Even when she was busy or had her own issues going on, she always had time to listen and simply be there. She was a really great friend. She was a woman of Christian faith and loved attending church and being in the house of the Lord with family and friends.

Crystal is survived by her loving parents, Dr. Alma Ingram and Mr. Edward O. Nlemadim; her older brother and sister, Edmund D. Nlemadim and Altrice N. Nlemadim; her younger brother, Andrew G. Nlemadim; her sister-in-law, Arielle B. Nlemadim; and her beloved niece, Arianna A. Nlemadim and Pastor Forrest Jones. She is also survived by her dear friends who were like family, including her roommate, Monse, and her close friends Ashli, Darian, Edith, Maecla, and Maricela, along with countless others whose lives she touched. She was preceded in death by her maternal and paternal grandparents, her infant twin brothers, and her uncles.

Crystal will be remembered for the way she made people feel: loved, seen, and cherished, like they were the most important person in the room. It was a rare gift. Her light, her laughter, and her love for people and avocados will live on in the hearts of everyone who was blessed to know her.

Services

Visitation: Friday, June 12, 2026 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

F.E. Lewis Memorial Chapel
811 So. W.W. White Road
San Antonio, TX


Funeral Service: Saturday, June 13, 2026 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Leon Valley Baptist Church
7990 Grissom Rd
San Antonio, TX 78251


Cemetery: Saturday, June 13, 2026 12:30 pm

Meadowlawn Memorial Park
5611 E. Houston St.
San Antonio, TX


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  1. Becoming friends with Crystal was one of the best things I’ve experienced in my adulthood. The 5 years of friendship we had felt like a lifetime. From laughs we shared, encouragement/support, highs and lows of life and everything in between we talked about everything. We pretty much became like family in the little time we had. I wouldn’t change a thing. We showed up each other in every way and for that I’m grateful. I love and I’ll miss you Crystal.

  2. I had the pleasure of getting to know Crystal over the last couple of months, and she was truly a joy. Her presence was warm, kind, and unforgettable.

    One thing I will always remember is her love for avocados. I had never met someone who loved something so much in the same way I love corn, and that made me feel so seen. It was such a sweet and funny connection between us, and I will always cherish the moments we shared laughing, talking, and simply enjoying who she was.

    Crystal was a light. Her name means “carrier of Christ,” and that is exactly what she reflected. She carried love, joy, and brightness into the spaces she entered. I am so thankful I had the chance to experience her, even if it was only for a short time.

    I will carry her with me every day. I love her, I miss her, and I am grateful for the gift of knowing her.

  3. Crystal was a sister from the start. She welcomed me into the family from the very first time I met her at her house party with Andrew. I remember her saying, “Y’all, this is my sister,” and right then I felt it. From day one.

    She always showed up and never missed a celebration after that. Our friendship grew and when we told her we were having a girl, something shifted. From that day on, she never missed a single moment of her niece’s life. She became friends with our friends and celebrated everyone’s celebrations. That was just who she was.

    Her journey to living a healthier lifestyle inspired everyone around her and made me so proud to be a part of it. I will never forget the meal prep we made together and the workouts that pushed her past limits she didn’t think she could break. She was always so proud at the end, and so were we.

    We traveled together and made beautiful memories I will hold onto forever. It breaks my heart to have her gone, but I know she is happy and free with the Lord. Her radiant, vibrant presence will be truly missed.

    Crystal, my sister, I love you so much and will never forget you.


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