Annie Biayobzcki

Annie Biayobzcki Obituary

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Age - 78

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September 11, 2023

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San Antonio, TX

Annie Olguin Biayobzcki went into an eternal rest on Wednesday, September 6, 2023, at the age of 78. She was born on November 1, 1944, in San Antonio, Texas by her mother Anita Biayobzcki Lopez. Annie is preceded in death by her husband Moises Olguin Jr, her son Derick Andrew, her brother Anthony Lopez, and her mother Anita Biayobzcki Lopez. Annie's spirit is carried on by her sons; Frank Olguin (Nita), Robert Anthony (Norma), Moses III (Christie), Dietrich Aaron (Stephanie), Joshua Joseph (Chris), and Isaac Matthew (Crystal). Annie is also survived by her grandchildren; Frank Thomas, Leslie Robin, Reagan, Mason, Christian, Daniel, Gabriella, Giavanna, Andra, Jozlyn, and great-grandchildren; Lincoln, Greyson, Mira and Ronan. Our mother enjoyed many things in her life including baking, cooking new foods, sewing, gardening, arts, and crafts, playing card games, and listening to oldies on her turntable to list just a few. She had an amazing sense of humor, at times she could make a sailor blush with her colorful language, and really enjoyed laughing aloud. She was an incredible homemaker dedicated to serving the needs of her family. She washed our football uniforms so thoroughly that it would be hard to believe that we ever played. Family time was especially important to her, usually accompanied by a meal and dessert she lovingly made each day for our traditional sit-down family style dinner. She was tough as nails when she needed to be even helping my dad in getting his business off the ground. When asked (and she was asked often) if she wished she had a few girls instead of seven boys she would always say without hesitation that she had no regrets. She was an amazing woman who was very proud of all her sons. She would talk about her sons to anybody that would listen to her. She had a sense of pride for each and every one of her son's accomplishments. She lived for her sons and her sons lived for her despite life's revelations. To plant Memorial Trees in memory of Annie Biayobzcki, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.

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