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     Rendon, Virginia Flores    5/20/54     5/3/92 
     (Hispanic)
     Born: Crosby County,Tx.      
     Father: Antonio Flores
     Mother: Julia Rodriquez
     Religion: Catholic
     Crosbyton Elem. Teacher.
     Source: Adams Funeral Home
     Transcribed by Bettye Odom

Obituary

CROSBYTON (Special - Services for Virginia Flores Rendon, 37, of Crosbyton will be at 2:30 p.m. today in San Jose Catholic Church with the Rev. Gerald Leatham, pastor, officiating.

Burial will be in Crosbyton Cemetery under direction of Adams Funeral Home.

Mrs. Rendon was pronounced dead Sunday afternoon on arrival at Crosbyton Clinic Hospital.

She was born in Crosby County and moved form Hereford to Crosbyton in 1989. She graduated from Ralls High School and received a master´s degree from Sul Ross State University in 1980. She married Richard Rendon on Feb. 23, 1974, in Canyon. She had taught school and was a member of the Texas Classroom Teachers Association and San Jose Catholic Church.

Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Soledad and Alexia; her parents, Tony and Julia Flores of Ralls; six brothers, Tony Flores Jr., Joe L. Flores and Adam Flores, all of Lubbock, George Flores of Colorado Springs, Colo., Carlos Flores of Idalou and Paul Flores of Dallas; and 12 sisters, Dora Rendon of Levelland, Martha Fountain of Plano, Diana Garlock of Pottsboro, Mary E. Flores, Susie Flores, Loretta A. Flores and Josie Flores, all of Dallas, Eva Grikis of Carrollton, Alice Flores and Veronica Flores, both of Lubbock and Mercedes Flores and Isabel Flores, both of Ralls.

Lubbock Avalanche Journal, May 5, 1992
Record provided by Crosby County Pioneer Memorial Museum

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