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Neto Holguin Sr. LUBBOCK-Rosary for Neto Holguin Sr., 75, of Lubbock will be today at 7 p.m. in Calvillo Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral mass will be celebrated on Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick's Catholic Church with Monsignor Jim O'Connor officiating. Burial will be in The City of Lubbock Cemetery under the direction of Calvillo Funeral Home and Chapel. Neto went to be with the Lord on Friday, Nov. 11, 2014, in Lubbock. He was born on Jan. 17, 1939, in Marfa, Texas, to the late David and Desideria Holguin. He married Juanita Rubio on June 21, 1958, in Midland. They moved to Lubbock in 1961 from Midland. Neto was a landscaper by trade, working for Buddy Davis. Neto loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. He loved fishing, camping out, football and softball. Survivors include his wife, Juanita Holguin of Lubbock; a daughter, Naomi and Rudy Morales; three sons, George Holguin, Ernest R. Jr. and Yolanda Holguin, Daniel and Estella Holguin, all of Lubbock; four brothers, Angel Holguin of Lubbock, Manuel Holguin, Domingo Holguin, both of Midland, and Enrique Holguin of San Angelo; three sisters, Elidia Olguin, Carolina Holguin, and Yolanda Ramirez, all of Midland; his grandchildren, Marie (Adam), Missy (Eric), Chris (Michelle), Matthew, Erica (Anthony), Joshua, Jacob (Brenda), Tammie (Jose), Crystal (Juan); his great-grandchildren, Adam Jr., Kalen, Kenzie, Gage, Angelyse, Disaya, Noah, Jayva, Ace, Madalynn, Marcos, Joshua, Jacob, Jeremiah, Emily, Nevaeh, Anna Alicia, Ricky Jay, Breanna, Jacob Jr., Joseph; and a great -great-granddaughter, Alora.
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coolest parent, i wish i would have known him better in life...
rafael leslie hernandez
December 17, 2014
George- Your loss is painful and it will be very difficult to come to terms that your daddy has gone to a better place. Whenever you feel that there is no hope...just remember what your dad used to say "Never Give Up" In time all those memories you shared with him, will heal your heart and your pain will subside. Have Faith.
Rosa Pina
November 17, 2014
Our prayers are with all the family for the loss of my Tio Neto. Only good memories going to visit him with my Daddy, David. With much love, Rose Holguin Ramos & family
Rose Ramos
November 17, 2014
Our prayers are with all the family. My husband and I will miss him dearly, our condolences go out to the family and may Ernest rest in peace.
Joe & Yolanda Salas
November 17, 2014
Our prayers are w you and your families so sorry for your lost ...love you all...From Sylvia Hernandez &The Lucero Boys
Sylvia Hernandez
November 17, 2014
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