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Librada Herminia "Minnie" Guerrero Servín Librada Herminia "Minnie" Guerrero Servín, 87, of Austin, Texas passed away in her home surrounded by her loving family. She entered her eternal glory on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013 at 3:34 p.m. Herminia fought a valiant fight with breast cancer from August 2011 to the time of her death. She dedicated her life to being a mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was also known for her ease in conversation even with total strangers. Herminia was born on July 23, 1925, in Rio Hondo, Texas. She was preceded in death by her parents Domingo Guerrero and Juana Padron, her husband of 54 years Florencio Rodriquez Servín, two infant children Florencio II and Lupita, two half-sisters Juanita Guerrero and Fela Gamez, two son-in-laws David Jerry Walters and Joe Raymond López and one grandchild Lupe Servín López. She is survived by son Florencio Servin Jr., daughter Viviana Walters, daughter Juanita Servín, and daughter Selia Servín-Eischen and son in-law Frank A. Eischen, nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral Arrangements are under the care of All Faiths Funeral Services, 4360 S. Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas 78745, ph 512-326-8878.
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