Luis Manuel Molina

Luis Manuel Molina obituary, Ft. Worth, TX

Luis Manuel Molina

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Luis Molina Obituary

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Con profundo dolor, anunciamos el fallecimiento de Luis Manuel Molina, un amado esposo, padre, hijo, hermano, tío y amigo. La vida de Luis fue trágicamente arrebatada el 13 de julio de 2025, dejando un vacío inmenso en su familia y comunidad, quienes siempre recordarán su fortaleza, su alegría y el amor que ofrecía a todos los que lo rodeaban.

Luis nació el 10 de agosto de 1979, en Acuña, Coahuila, México, hijo de Rosa Molina y del Sr. Miguel Molina. Fue un hombre profundamente arraigado en los valores familiares y la tradición. Fue un esposo dedicado a Oralia Guillén, con quien construyó una hermosa vida. Juntos criaron a sus cuatro hijos: Jennifer, Valeria, Jacqueline y Luis, quienes llevan en su corazón el espíritu, la alegría y el amor de su padre.

Luis fue un hermano querido de Miguel Molina, José Inés Molina, Ervey Molina y Aida De La Cruz. Sus hermanos lo recuerdan no solo por su lealtad y corazón generoso, sino también por su gran sentido del humor. Siempre sabía cómo hacer reír a los demás, aún en los momentos difíciles. Su risa era contagiosa, y su capacidad para sacar una sonrisa a quienes lo rodeaban era una de sus cualidades más admiradas.

También fue un tío muy querido por muchos sobrinos y sobrinas, quienes con cariño lo llamaban "Tío Bito." Para ellos, él no solo era un tío, sino un amigo con quien siempre se podía contar para una broma, una historia divertida o un buen consejo acompañado de una sonrisa.

Luis encontraba verdadera felicidad en las cosas simples de la vida: pasar tiempo con su familia, disfrutar del aire libre y cuidar de sus caballos. Tenía una conexión muy especial con su caballo favorito, el Reo, a quien quería tanto que incluso le mandó hacer un corrido “El Reo”. Ese gesto refleja el cariño, el orgullo y la pasión que sentía por sus caballos y por su estilo de vida.

La pérdida de Luis es una tristeza profunda e irreparable. Será extrañado más allá de las palabras, pero su memoria vivirá por siempre en las risas compartidas, los recuerdos guardados y el amor que sembró en cada persona que tocó.



With deep sorrow, we announce the passing of Luis Manuel Molina, a beloved husband, father, son, brother, uncle, and friend. Luis’s life was tragically taken on July 13, 2025, leaving a tremendous void in the hearts of his family and community. He will always be remembered for his strength, joy, and the love he gave to everyone around him.

Luis was born on August 10, 1979, in Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico, to Rosa Molina and Mr. Miguel Molina. He was a man deeply rooted in family values and tradition. A devoted husband to Oralia Guillén, together they built a beautiful life and raised four children: Jennifer, Valeria, Jacqueline, and Luis. His spirit, laughter, and love live on in their hearts.

Luis was a cherished brother to Miguel Molina, José Inés Molina, Ervey Molina, and Aida De La Cruz. His siblings remember him not only for his loyalty and generous heart, but also for his great sense of humor. He always knew how to make others laugh—even during tough times. His laughter was contagious, and his ability to bring joy to those around him was one of his most admired qualities.

He was also a beloved uncle to many nieces and nephews, who affectionately called him “Tío Bito.” To them, he wasn’t just an uncle—he was a friend they could always count on for a joke, a funny story, or thoughtful advice delivered with a smile.

Luis found true happiness in life’s simple pleasures: spending time with his family, enjoying the outdoors, and caring for his horses. He had a very special bond with his favorite horse, El Reo, whom he loved so much that he even commissioned a corrido titled “El Reo” in his honor. This gesture reflected the affection, pride, and passion Luis felt for his horses and his way of life.

The loss of Luis is a deep and irreparable sorrow. He will be missed beyond words, but his memory will live on forever in shared laughter, cherished memories, and the love he planted in every life he touched

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Hawkins Family Funeral Home - Fort Worth

2711 Jacksboro Hwy, Fort Worth, TX 76114

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Upcoming Events

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Visitation

5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Hawkins Family Funeral Home

2711 Jacksboro Highway, Ft. Worth, TX 76114

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Jul

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Rosary

6:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m.

Hawkins Family Funeral Home

2711 Jacksboro Highway, Ft. Worth, TX 76114

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Jul

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10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Our Lady Of Guadalupe Catholic Church

4100 Blue Mound Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76106

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