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Paulino Santana

Midland, Texas

Oct 10, 1954 – Sep 10, 2023

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BORN
October 10, 1954
DIED
September 10, 2023
LOCATION
Midland, Texas

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Lewallen-Garcia-Pipkin Funeral Home Obituary

     Paulino Santana was born in Cacalotepec Municipio De Apaxtla De Castrejon Guerrero on October 10,1954. He was born to Pedro and Francisca Santana. On September 10, 2023 he passed away and went home to be with the Lord. He was 68 years old. Paulino was a landscaper and enjoyed his job very much and had a passion for gardening. Paul was a hardworking man and he always showed his family he loved them by all means, Paul was always laughing and bringing joy to others around him and that was one thing that always made him a happy man. He was always willing to help others, even if it meant the shirt off his back. Paul was a huge Dallas Cowboys fan and a Club America fanatic. He loved spending time with his Grandchildren and loved the outdoors. He was a very loving,caring, and forgiving man. As a young man he enjoyed Cliff Diving,Bull Fighting and also enjoyed fishing. One of his biggest accomplishments were his children. He knew he did his job on raising them to be great people and show the love of God as he did.


      Paulino is survived by his wife Lorena Morales, and his children Omar Rodriguez & wife Bianca, Alonso Santana & wife Cynthia, Francisco Santana & wife Abiigail, and only daughter, his beloved Alejandra Santana, all of Midland. He had 9 grandchildren & 1 great grandson. He is also survived by his brothers Felipe Santana of Midland, Felix Santana of Mexico, sister Catalina Santana of Mexico, and nieces Rosario Santana of Midland and Rebecca Santana of Austin.
   
      He is preceded in death by his parents Pedro & Francisca Santana, brothers Ambrosio, Abel, Gumaro, Fulgencio & sisters Luisa, Bertha and Anita Santana.     


     Viewing at Lewallen-Garcia-Pipkin Funeral Home Chapel will be Sunday September 17, 2023 from 10am-9pm with a rosary service at 7pm. Funeral mass Monday, September 18, 2023 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish & Shrine at 10am

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Best tio any girl could have! This amazing man whom I am honored and blessed to call my tio Paul, was an extraordinary gentle man. I can still remember high school memories. My tio would show up with flowers for my birthday or if he was passing by during work he would drop off fruit and chocolates. Every project I ventured into he was the first one to push me. As a baker he would always applaud my work and skills. Sometimes he would hang out while completing a wedding cake and just keep me...