In Memory

Raymond Cantu

Raymond Cantu Jr.
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Posted: Wednesday, September 21, 2005

OLTON - Raymond Cantu Jr., 34, died Monday, Sept. 19, 2005, in Littlefield.

Prayer service will be at 6 p.m. today in Lemons Funeral Home Memorial Chapel in Plainview. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in First Baptist Church with the Rev. Ismael Gomez, minister of Trinity Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Olton Cemetery.

Mr. Cantu was born Jan. 9, 1971, to Janie Medrano and Jesus Raymond Cantu Sr. He married Yolanda Izaguirre on Jan. 9, 1997, at Olton.

Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Belinda Rodriguez of Hereford and Destinee Cantu of Arlington; a stepdaughter, Elaina Trevino of Olton; two sons, Christian Cantu of Olton and Jonathan Rodriguez of Hereford; two stepsons, Andy Castillo and Elbardo Trevino, both of Olton; his father of Olton; his mother, Janie Garcia of Olton; and a sister, Noemi Bueno of Olton.

Amarillo Globe-News, Sept. 21, 2005



 
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02/15/09 09:58 PM #1    

Daniel Galvan

I'm really sorry to hear about Raymond. He and I were really good friends at one time. I remember hanging out at his mom's apartment getting ready for the High School dances. Also sneaking out and getting caught. If anyone knows the story behind his passing, please let know.

02/27/09 04:35 PM #2    

Daniel Pena

I will miss you my friend and brother! I was saddened to hear this. I remember every Friday night hanging out at his mom's place. Great guy - terrible loss! Danny, Rolando, Joe and me will always have those great memories or you!

04/08/09 10:06 AM #3    

Albert Cervantez

Raymond had a heart of gold!! He had a great personality and was liked by all. He has been and will continue to be missed!!

06/29/09 02:14 PM #4    

Louis Limas

I still can't believe Raymond is gone. He was truly a nice person. He was a good guy, no matter if you saw him every day or hadn't seen him in years he was always glad to see you. He will be missed.

06/25/10 12:03 PM #5    

Rolando Rangel

Wow...I remember Raymond from my elementary days.  Good and bad.  He is a great friend.  I remember going by and playing at his house when he lived on Long Street.  I cannot believe he is gone.

RIP mi amigo

Rolando


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