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Tony P Maldonado

Lubbock, Texas

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Tony Maldonado Tony P. Maldonado, 63, of Lubbock was welcomed into the arms of his Lord and Savior on Feb. 23, 2014, after a long battle with cancer. He was born on July 5, 1950 in Slaton to Felix and Pauline Maldonado. He married Elva Banda on July 25, 1983 in Lubbock. He was a member of Our...

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Its been 6 years and it does not get any easier. I miss you so much Daddy!! I wish i could hear your voice again and hug you. The kids miss you so much and talk about you all the time. Until we see you again RIP DADDY !!! WE LOVE YOU!!!!!❤

RIP DADDY WE MISS YOU AND LOVE YOU VERY MUCH!! LOVE YOUR DAUGHTER LISA MALDONADO BENAVIDES.

God taken you into his arms and made you well. He is now watch over your family and remember a Godly Man. Rest in peace. Condolence to the Elva and family.

My deep sympathy to entire Maldonado family. Tony was my childhood friend that always had a nice smile. what i remember so much of Tony was he always tried to better our church and had such kind words with much intelligence. RIP my good friend.

Sending love, thoughts, and prayers during this difficult time. May God be with you.

I remember Tony from school many yrs ago. Always had a smile and a kind word. RIP my old friend

May Tony rejoice in Heaven!
Prayers for Elva and ALL family, as you mourn and grief, may God comfort you at this time of loss.
May God be with you all as live day by day.

My deepest sympathy Elva and family. Tony was a loving and special man that cared about everyone and had a contagious smile! May God give you peace, understanding and keep your memories in your heart. Sending hugs your way!

My deepest sympathy goes out to his wife and family. I went to school with Tony in Slaton and remember him as a very friendly and kind person. He always had a smile on his face. May God be with his family during these times and know that they have an angel now watching over them in heaven. God bless. --Olivia Reyes Vaughn