Obituary for
Luis Alfredo Lechuga

Luis Alfredo Lechuga

Mayo 16, 1964 - Noviembre 11, 2025

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Visitacion el Domingo, November 30, 2025 de 3:00 p.m. a 7:00 p.m. con el Rosario a las 6:00 p.m. en San Jose Funeral Home-East, 10950 Pellicano Dr., 79935 (915) 590-8700. Misa el Lunes, Diciembre 1, 2025 a las 10:00 a.m. en la Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe en 2700 Alabama, 79930. Sepultura en el Panteon de Evergreen East localicado en 12400 Montana, 79938.

En Memoria de

Luis Alfredo Lechuga


Con profunda tristeza anunciamos el fallecimiento de Luis Alfredo Lechuga, de 61 años, residente de El Paso, Texas. Luis nació el 16 de mayo de 1964 en Ciudad Juárez y falleció el 11 de noviembre de 2025. Era hermano gemelo de Jesús Ubaldo e hijo de Isabel y Petronillo Lechuga.


Luis fue un hombre trabajador que nunca le temía al trabajo. De buen carácter y gran corazón, siempre estaba dispuesto a ayudar incluso sin que se lo pidieran. Hombre con varias arias de conocimiento quien trabajó en diversas industrias a lo largo de su vida. Disfrutaba cantar y tocar guitarra en su tiempo libre.


Le sobreviven sus hijos Iván Lechuga, junto con su esposa Nicole Lechuga; Ángela Jazmín Ureña, junto con su esposo Manuel Antonio Ureña; así como su ex esposa y compañera de muchos años, Leticia Martínez. También le sobreviven sus cuatro nietos: Matthew Elijah, Elizabeth Michelle, Levi Jeremiah Lechuga y Amalia Monserrat Ureña .


Asimismo, le sobreviven su pareja Ivonne Solís y su hijastra Narha Ramírez.


Le sobreviven también sus hermanas Aurora Barragán, Juanita Holguín, Elvia Cortez, Yolanda Aguirre y Martha Lechuga, así como su hermano Lucio Horacio Lechuga.


Lo precedieron en la muerte su hermano gemelo Jesús U. Lechuga, y sus hermanos Rubén Lechuga y José Isaac Lechuga.


La familia desea agradecer a todos quienes han demostrado su cariño, oraciones y apoyo durante este difícil momento.












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