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Domingo Ponce,

Jr., 76, of Lubbock, passed away July 11, 2022. He was born August 8, 1945 in San Marcos, TX to Domingo Ponce, Sr. and Consuelo Guardiola. He graduated from Lubbock High School in 1964. He enlisted in the U.S. Army 1st Air Cavalry as an SP4 and served in Vietnam. He graduated from Texas Tech University in 1973. Domingo married Patsy Villarreal on May 11, 1968; they were married for 54 years. He was a member of the Church of the Blessed International. Domingo was a patriot, prayer warrior, Vietnam combat war veteran, Precinct 30 chairman, loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend. You would always see him smiling, he was loving, caring, and dependable. Domingo loved the Lord and knew how to serve others and lead them to Jesus Christ. Loved ones include his loving wife, Patsy Ponce; children, Elizabeth Alexopoulos and Domingo Ponce, III; siblings, Alfred Guardiola, Clyde Guardiola, Oscar Guardiola, Angela DeLuna and Lenora Martinez. Grandchildren: Domingo Eli Ponce IV, Elena Alexopoulos, and George Alexopoulos. Preceded in death by Domingo Ponce, Sr. (Father), Consuelo Guardiola (Mother), Marcelino Ponce (Brother), Lionel Guardiola (Brother), Nancy Guardiola (Sister), Gloria Guardiola (Sister), Pauline Guardiola (Sister), and Janie Vasquez (Sister).

God blesses those who mourn, for they will be comforted. ~ Matthew 5:4

Bobby Gonzales, 79, of Lubbock passed away July 23, 2022. He was born December 26, 1942, in Big Spring, Texas to the late Guadalupe and Lilia Gonzales. He worked in a restaurant as a cook for many years. In his spare time, he enjoyed socializing. cooking and working for Tips Equipment, El Charro, and El Sombrero restaurants. Bobby is preceded in death by his parents; a son Pedro Gonzales Jr.; and a brother David Gon-zales; five sisters; Gloria Lucero, Rosa Perez, Lupita Gonzales, Maria Louisa Gonzales, and Lin-da Gonzales. Those left to cherish his memory are his daughters; Jessica Gonzales, Linda Gonzales and An-gelica Gonzales all from Albuquerque, NM; one brother; Joe Gonzales of Lubbock; three sisters Maria Arredondo, Josie Vara and Margie Chavira all from Lubbock; one stepson Charlie Gonza-les from Albuquerque, NM; a girlfriend Mary Castro Ybarra from Lubbock; and a host of grand-children. Page 22

Jo Ann Gamboa

departed this life for her eternal reward on July 7, 2022. She was born to Joe and Guadalupe Rios in Knox City, Texas, grew up in Plainview, and graduated from Plainview High. She contin-ued her education and graduated from Texas Tech University, where she became a diehard Red Raider! Both in her 25-year career in bank-ing as well as at home, Jo Ann was known for her loyalty; always kind, humble, and always putting others before herself. Those left to cherish her memory include her son, Justin Gamboa and wife, Ashley; grandchildren, AnnaLee and Adalynn; parents, Joe and Guadalupe Rios; siblings, Thomas Rios and wife, Norma; Cynthia Rios Trevino and husband, Joe; as well as numerous nieces and nephews and extended family and friends. She was preceded in death by sisters, Bar-

Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil ~ Psalm 23:4

Sophia Alma

Huerta, 54, passed on July 17, 2022. She was born on January 30, 1968, in Salin-as, California to Joe and Rosa Ramos. She was a graduate of Estacado High School in Lub-bock, TX. She married Randy Huerta on July 5, 1986. Sophia is survived by her son Jacob Huerta of Lubbock, TX, her mother Rosa Ramos, her siblings Joe Ramos, Jr. of Laredo,TX, and Sonia Aleman of Lubbock, TX, and numerous nephews and nieces and great nephews and nieces. She is preceded in death by her husband Randy Huerta and her father Joe Ramos.

Sally Guzman,62, passed on June 30, 2022. She was born December 21, 1959, to Maria Lara and Eusebio Castillo. She married Raymundo Guzman, Jr. on September 23, 1979, and they shared 42 years together. Sally was a graduate of Estacado High School and was employed at Candlelight Suites. She enjoyed thrift shopping and spending time with her family. Sally is survived by her children Melissa Castillo, Jeraime Castillo, Steven Guzman, and Amy Guzman, her 21 grandchildren,10 great-grandchildren, her parents, and her 5 siblings. She is preceded in death by her husband, her brothers Alex Castillo and Eusebio Castillo, Jr. (Jay), and her sister Rosie Garcia.

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Humberto Ar-

riaga of Lubbock passed away on Jul 17, 2022. He was married to the late Elvira Ramon Arriaga and spent many wonderful years together. He was born on March 25th, 1940, in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico. He was a retired construction worker. He is survived by: Pablo Palomo Jr, Roberto Palomo, Estella Palomo Martinez, Javier Garza, Pablo Palomo III, Valerie Martinez, David Martinez IV, Vincent Martinez, Israel Martinez, Sal Martinez, Mia Martinez, David Edward Martinez, Fabian Henry Martinez, Devin Sabastian Martinez, Layla Martinez, Natalie Robles Martinez, McKayla Martinez Curtis, Vincent Syriano Martinez, Malia Sincere Martinez, and Elijah Martinez. He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife Elvira.

Helen Hernan-

dez, 88, of Lubbock, Texas passed away July 25, 2022. She was born August 18, 1933, in Fort Stockton, TX to Bacilio and Felisa Marruffo. She moved to Lubbock in 1949. She married John Hernandez in 1953. She was a homemaker; a loving wife and a mother. Loved ones include her husband, John Hernandez; children, Biatris Cabrera, Velma Hernandez, and Jimmy Hernandez; her brother, Ezekiel Marruffo; six grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; four greatgreat-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, Bacilio and Felisa Marruffo, and her son, Rudy Hernandez.

Emilio Martinez

passed from this life on June 24, 2022, at the age of 74. He was born April 19, 1948, to Demetrio Martinez, Sr. and Francisca Martinez. He married Rebecca M. Martinez on December 9, 1988, in Winters, TX and they shared 34 years together. He retired after 45 years with John’s International/Lunds as a steel welder/assembler. Emilio is survived by his wife Rebecca, his children Martin Martinez (Sheila), Sandy (Shannon) Oswalt, Eva (German) Montoya, Mary Ellen ( Alfredo) Yero Porro, J.R. Garcia (Cayla Hoober), and Rene Garcia; his 21 grandchildren; his siblings Demetrio Martinez, Jr., Elva Tamez, Rachel Reyes, Nora Martinez, Rosalinda Martinez, Florinda Martinez and husband Jose; 29 greatgrandchildren, a great-great-grandchild; and many nephews, nieces, and cousins. He is preceded in death by his former wife Juanita Tamez Martinez, his parents Demetrio, Sr. and Francisca Martinez, his brothers Raymond and Joe Martinez, his sister Amelia Tamez, his son Elton Jay (Jason) Garcia, and his grandsons Cody Dale Tubbs and Elton Jay Garcia, Jr. (Baby J). Carlos N. Rangel Jr., 77, has gone to be with his Lord and Savior. A native of Lubbock, TX; he was born to the late Car-los L. Sr. and Aurelia Rangel on December 3, 1944. He was an alumnus of Lubbock High school. He faithfully served his country as a Sergeant in the United States Air Force from 1965-1970 during the Vietnam Conflict. After his military service, he worked in the carpentry and construction business. He was a master carpenter for 60 years. In his free time, he enjoyed antique cars, guns, playing pool, and working in his yard or anyone’s yard. His fondest memories and times were spent with his family, where he enjoyed anything with them as long as he was in their presence. He leaves behind to cherish his memories the mother of his children, Linda Rangel; his children: Dinah Flacy, Damian (Pauline) Rangel, Vincent Rangel; grandchildren: Evan, Alyssa, Alannah, and Lillian Flacy, Heaven, Sparkle, Roman and Jazzlyn Rangel, and Natalia Crowson, Carey, Paul, and Jordynn Childers; great-grandchildren: Lez’Leigh, Aolanee, Jo’Riayah; sisters: Mary Parra, Kay Trevino, Olivia Lopez; brother, Joe Rangel; and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, and siblings: Juanita, Socorro, Nieves, Francis, Betty, Manuel, John Paul, and Victor.

Maria (Mary) Es-

camilla, 75 of Lubbock, Texas passed away on July 10, 2022. She was born to Ramon Martinez and Andrea Molina on April 14, 1947 in Mathis, Texas. She was married to the love of her life, Enos Escamilla on November 30, 1983. They had three children. In 2003 Mary retired from a successful career in the oil industry. Mary was preceded in death by her father, Ramon Martinez, her sister Lila Clark, and her niece Marissa Martinez. She was survived by her husband, Enos Escamilla, her mother, Andrea Molina, three children, 11 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, 3 brothers and 1 sister.

Jose Otero

August 1, 1950 to April 3, 2022

José Otero, 71, of Vancouver, Washington passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 3, 2022. He is survived by his brothers Juan, Porfirio, and Antonio; his sister Guadalupe; his children Cristal, Joe, David, and Patty; his grandchildren Huxley, Ruxton, Royale, Henry, Frankie, and Celestina; his dog Buddy; and a host of other relatives and friends. A rosary and mass were held on April 22, 2022, at the Proto-Cathedral of Saint James the Greater. On August 1, 2022, a Military Honors Ceremony in his honor will be held at the Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Oregon, and on that day his ashes will be laid to rest. He was born on August 1, 1950, to Celestina and Porfirio Otero in Lubbock, Texas. He was a Vietnam War combat Veteran and for his service, he was awarded a bronze star. He later worked at the Vancouver Veterans Administration as a rehabilitation and hospice nurse. He loved to read and talk politics and spend time with his family. He believed that life was for living; and he was proudest of being a father, grandfather, and husband.

Juanita Garcia Montez

June 12, 1925 to July 13, 2020 Mamá, cómo te extrañamos. Eras el corazón de nuestra familia y ahora vives en nuestras almas. Te amamos, Tu familia y amigos

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Today, O God, I ask you to empower your faithful servants who proclaim your Word all over the world. Please bless them with a season of freedom from satanic attack. Bless them with health, vigor, and passion. Please give them a long life full of useful service empowered by your grace. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen.

" The LORD was with Samuel as he grew up, and he let none of his words fall to the ground." ~ 1 Samuel 3:19

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