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Antonio Molina Mendez, was a wonderful son, brother and uncle. He enlisted into the United States Army on December 19th, 1975 and was considered a “Bonus Baby” and was stationed in Hawaii where he received his GED from Wahiawa Community School. He also served tours in Guam, Kaiya, and Australia. On December 19th, 1979 he received his honorable discharge and an metals awarded: Indirect Fire infantryman, Sharpshooter Qualification Badge, and Good Conduct Medal. Tony, worked Derek Scott Building construction company as a contractor for several years. His hobbies was building bird houses, and listening to a variety of music. Reading and studying his bible and building things, loved to paint, watching old movies, especially enjoyed spoiling all of his nieces and nephews always buying them candies. A special thanks to Derek & Cindy Scott, Anita, Elizabeth, and Raymond for their love. Family would like to give a great gratitude to Legacy of Love Hospice especially to his attending medical nurses Michelle, Jessica, Jayla, Christina and Chaplain Mike.
Proceeded in Death by:
Parents: Guadalupe and Sara Mendez
Brothers: Guadalupe Mendez, Henry Mendez, Porfirio Mendez, Siemon Mendez, Aurelio (Bobo) Mendez,
Sisters: Dora Mendez, and Geneva Rendon
Survivors:
Sisters: Irene Mendez of Levelland, Yolanda (Marvin) Gavina of Hereford, Maria Mendez of Levelland, Hermila “Nina” (Ricardo) Alegria of Lubbock
Brothers: Bobby (Julie) Mendez, Tom (Debra) Mendez, and George (Susanna) Mendez of Levelland Justo “Gus”Mendez and Larry (Delores) Mendez both of Lubbock Adam (Glady) Mendez of Ohio,
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