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Sixto, 80, of Abilene, TX, passed away on September 20, 2026 in Abilene
Tx at Silver Spring Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Sixto was born in CD
Lerdo Durango Mexico to Lorenza Olvera and Miguel Sanches on
September 28, 1944. He/she went to school in Durango Mexico. He came
to the United States in 1990 and married Dora Islas on April 18, 2008 in
Ballinger, TX. He worked for Dry’s Manufacturing for many years before
retiring. Sixto loved to sit around the patio on the weekends and holiday
and listen to music and visit with his great grandchildren and watch them
swim in the summer and he also enjoyed watching his great grandson Jadyn
play football. Sixto was preceded in death by his wife Dora Islas Sanchez of
Ballinger, his parents Lorenza Olvera and Miguel Sanchez, his paternal
grandparents Sixto Sanchez and Lorenza Verdin and his maternal
grandparents Felipe Olvera and Viviana Renteria as well as his mother in
law Abelia Solis Islas. He is also preceded in death by his sister in law
Gloria Islas Soliz and brother in laws Roberto Islas and Juan Islas of
Ballinger. His also preceded in death by 2 of his sons. Sixto is survived by
his step children Rebecca Islas Lopez and husband Guadalupe , Rachel Islas
and Melanie Beimer, Christy Islas and Randy Islas all of Abilene, his sister
in law Irma Islas Riggs and husband Garland of Hamilton, TX. Great
grandchildren Jadyn, Keegan and Kyrie Islas and numerous nieces and
nephews. Burial will be at Latin American Cemetery in Ballinger on
Saturday October 6, 2026. Services are under the direction of West Texas
CremationThe family of Sixto wishes to extend our sincere thanks to
Hospice of Abilene and Silver Spring Nursing and Rehabilitation for taking
such good care of Sixto and West Central Cremation for their compassion
and continued support throughout this process. In leiu of flowers the family
would like donations to be given to Hospice
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5133 South 7th Street, Abilene, TX 79605
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