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Irene M Garner

July 5, 1941 — November 16, 2025

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Irene Muñoz Garner, a beloved homemaker, was born on July 5, 1941, in San Antonio, and left

this world on November 16, 2025. Irene was known for her infectious sense of humor and great

ability to support everyone around her. She had a remarkable gift for making others laugh and

creating warmth in all her interactions, embodying a spirit of love that extended deeply into her

family and friends.

Throughout her life, Irene remained an unwavering provider for those she cherished. Her

generous heart and caring nature were evident in everything she did, and she took immense joy

in nurturing her family with her boundless love and support. She had the unique ability to

remember intricate details about everyone she met, truly making each person feel special and

significant in her life.

A passionate reader, Irene found immense joy in stories, often sharing them with her loved

ones, skillfully weaving tales that captivated and inspired. Her laughter and light-heartedness

brought her family together, creating a warm environment where love thrived.

Irene is survived by her devoted son, Randy Perfecto Sr., and her treasured grandchildren,

Randy Jr., Andrew, Valeria, Mario, and Sulema. She is also survived by her loving brother,

Charles Muñoz, and her dear sister, Lucy Ramos.

Irene was predeceased by her beloved husband, James E. Garner, and her cherished daughter,

Yvette Garner. Their memories remain intertwined with hers, reminding us all of the depth of

love that filled her life.

As we remember Irene, let us celebrate her life as one filled with laughter, support, and the

timeless bonds of family. She leaves behind a legacy of love and connection, reminding us of

the importance of kindness in our hearts.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2025

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