Memorials › Joan Weiss Birdwell Bailey
21 May 1930 – 31 Jul 2018
| Birth | 21 May 1930 |
| Death | 31 Jul 2018 |
| Cemetery | Chinquapin Cemetery Chinquapin , San Augustine County , Texas , USA |
| Added by | Gar on 13 Apr 2019 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198328686 |
Obituary of Joan Birdwell Bailey Joan Birdwell Bailey was my Mom, and I pray my words do her justice. Mom was summoned by the Lord on July 31, 2018. The only child of Lola and Frederick Weiss, she was born on May 21, 1930 in White Plains, New York. She joined the USAF and in 1949, while working as an air traffic controller at Keesler AFB in Mississippi, she met, fell in love with, and married a dashing young airman named Norman Birdwell of San Augustine. They had four children together in a 14-year period. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lola and Frederick Weiss, her son, Brett Michael Birdwell, and Norman Birdwell. She is survived by a daughter, Linda Birdwell Thomson of San Augustine, two sons, Bruce Frederick Birdwell (wife Jacque) of Houston, and Barry Norman Birdwell of San Antonio, six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mom remained the glue that held the family together as she oversaw the numerous moves from one location to another as the military assigned dad where he was needed. Biloxi, Alamagordo, Tucson, Laredo, Bryan, Waco, New York, the United Kingdom, and Alexandria all come to mind. A bunch of sometimes rowdy children and numerous pets packed into a car for hours bring back fond memories. Mom had to perform as both parents while dad spent a year in Vietnam. Only as I matured did I comprehend just how difficult that was for her. No one could have done better or with more class. Mom encouraged, inspired, guided, disciplined, tutored, bandaged, and consoled us. She loved animals, was kind, giving, and demonstrated compassion to those less fortunate. Mom passed those traits to her children. While her children were the joy of her life, she was truly the joy and inspiration of ours. Even when she worked on what was at that time the largest off-shore submersible oil rig in the world (”New Era”), everyone on the rig referred to her as “Mom”. That alone speaks volumes. So, Mom, although I cannot see you now, I will see you again on the other side. We love and miss you Mom, Bruce At her request, a intimate quite memorial service will be held.
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