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Michelle Ann Eastham

March 1, 1971 – October 30, 2024
Obituary of Michelle Ann Eastham
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Michelle “Missy” Eastham, 53, passed away in San Antonio, TX, on October 30, 2024, from a progressive cancer condition. She was daughter, friend and committed advocate for many throughout her lifetime.

She is preceded in death by her father, William Henry Eastham in 2021; and her twin brother, William “Billy” Eastham, of El Paso, TX in 1991.

She is survived by her younger brother, James Allen Eastham of Ft. Worth, TX; extended Nehr family in Texas, California, Washington State; and her life-long foster parents, Tom and Janet Kincaid, of El Paso, TX.

Missy graduated from El Paso High School in 1989, received her Bachelor of Arts Degree with a major in Psychology and minor in Sociology from Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, TX. She received her Masters in Business and Health Care Management from the University of Phoenix.

Missy began her career as a Program Administrator with Lifepath Systems of Allen, TX; Collin County Mental Health Center of Allen, Texas. She served as Program Director for Disability Services of the Southwest. Her career continued with many positions and projects that utilized her progressive supervisory/ managerial skills. She continually pursued training and educational opportunities to further her skill set as an effective professional.

Over the years she contributed her skills in supporting the foundation of service-oriented organizations and was recognized for her valuable contributions.

Throughout her life she loved animals, especially her dog companions, Auli and Bob. She learned and enjoyed golfing with her father Tom. She engaged in extensive genealogical research. She maintained her devoted connection and contribution of skills with Lee and Beulah Moor’s Home for Children.

It was Missy’s wish that in lieu of flowers, any contributions be made to your local Humane Society.

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