Mae Ann Siguenza

Mae Ann Siguenza obituary, Lubbock, TX

Mae Ann Siguenza

Mae Siguenza Obituary

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Mae Ann Siguenza, 54, passed away on Thursday, March 21, 2024. Visitation will be held April 1, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Griffin Mortuary. Celebration of Life Service will follow at 1 p.m. at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church. Private Disposition will follow under the direction of Griffin Mortuary.

Mae Ann Siguenza was born on May 7, 1969, to Pedro G. Siguenza, Sr. and Ana Siguenza. Mae Ann enjoyed spending time with her family at outings, cookouts, or trips out of town, she was always willing to be there for her siblings whenever they needed. She loved her fur babies who were constantly by her side bringing her comfort and joy.. Her real love was the beach. She was always talking about going home one day to Guam just to sit at the beach. Her children were her greatest treasures. She loved them more than life itself. She doesn’t want us to be sad she’s gone, but that she is now resting peacefully with the Lord and reunited with our loved ones who have gone before her. Today, we should celebrate her and the beautiful memories we’ve shared with her.

She is preceded in death by her parents Ana Siguenza and Pedro G. Siguenza, Sr., best friend/partner George Velasquez, and nephew Johnathon Siguenza.

She leaves to cherish her memory, her daughters Jaylani Ann Siguenza (Howard Taylor), Karen Siguenza (Pauline McMillan), and Harley Siguenza, sons Lucas John Velasquez (Laura), Moises Velasquez, and Nicholas Siguenza, grandchildren Kai Velasquez, Carter Velasquez, Diamond McMillan, Diesel McMillan, and Dominic McMillan, brothers Perry Siguenza and Pedro Siguenza, Jr.,  sisters Rosemarie Julios (Johnny Julios, Sr.), Kimmie Siguenza, Joanie Siguenza, Josefa Siguenza (Benito Onofree), Melissa Cruz-Hernandez (Severino), and Lourdes Siguennza (David Olivas), and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Griffin Mortuary Funeral Home & Chapel - Lubbock

1715 E Broadway St., Lubbock, TX 79403

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