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Harvey Ray Granado, 78 of Midland passed away peacefully Thursday, October 24, 2024 in San Angelo.
Rosary and Liturgy of the Word will be 1:00 PM Wednesday, October 30, 2024, at Robert Massie Riverside Chapel with Deacon Claudio Sanchez, officiating. Cremation and arrangements are under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.
Mr. Granado was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He was a man who touched many souls while he was alive. He had a rough early life but tried his best to be worthy. For those that knew him, they will remember him for his quick wit, very specific style and most of all his love and generosity for children.
Later in his life, Harvey was humble but proud man who worked really hard, even beyond the capability of his body to provide for his family. In his spare time he enjoyed time with them. His proudest role was being "Popo" to his grandchildren. He spent countless days at the park, taking them to the lake to feed the ducks, listening to oldies/tejano music, simple city bus rides with his grandchildren with no destination just to see a smile on their face. It was a simple thing that made a regular day into an adventurous one. He was a simple man, who loved his newspaper, coffee, and like any true Texan man, he lived for football. We believe his one purpose in life was to love the children in his life, he was born to be a grandpa to many children.
Harvey was preceded in death by his parents, Narciso and Sandra Granado, brothers and sister, Joe, Humberto, José, and Ida Granado.
He is survived by his wife, Norma Granado; his children, Ismael and wife Esther, Xiomara and husband Adrian, Corina and husband Adolfo, Harvey, Albert and wife Priscilla; his grandchildren, Avary, Yohana, Noah, Christian, Arabella, Solomon, Courtney and husband Edward, Ryan and wife Angelica, Miranda, Marissa and husband Conan, Meghan, Brock, and Kaitlynn; his great grandchildren, Madison, Andrew, Nicolas, Emilia, Zoey; and his sister Maria Ceballos.
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402 Rio Concho Drive, San Angelo, TX 76903

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