Armando Mendoza Obituary, Death – Armando Martinez Mendoza, who had lived in Amarillo for the bulk of his life and had reached the age of 65 at the time of his departure, has been discovered dead. Mendoza had spent the majority of his life in Amarillo. Amarillo was Mendoza’s hometown, and he spent the better part of his life there. On January 2, 1957, he was brought into this world in the town of Vanhorn, Texas. It was in this city in Texas that he was introduced to the rest of the globe for the first time. That particular area served as his gateway into the wider world. His parents were Reymundo Galindo Mendoza and Agripina Prieto Martinez Mendoza.
He was an active member of the Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church in addition to his service in the United States Marine Corps. He had been a member there for a good number of years. In point of fact, he was a member of that organization for a significant amount of time and took part in the operations of that organization throughout that time. Armando’s favorite way to spend time with his family was participating in outdoor pursuits like fishing and camping. In addition to that, he found that relaxing in front of the television while watching the Dallas Cowboys play on television was one of his favorite ways to decompress. He had never met a stranger before.
Armando is survived by his cherished children Nicole Mendoza Pacheco (Rene Flores), Marco Mendoza (Chrystal) Mendoza, Ryan Alvarez (Danielle) Alvarez, and Jesus Mendoza (Brittney Ramos); his cherished grandchildren Marco Jr., Ezekiel, Azalea, Xandria, and Zavian Mendoza; and also by his dedicated brothers and sisters Olivia Aguirre, Cecili His four siblings, Jesus Mendoza, Jose Nieves Mendoza, Marcelo Mendoza, and Victoria Rocha, were all among the people who had passed away before him. Those who preceded him in death included his parents. They had all passed away before he did, leaving him to mourn his loss in solitude. Long before he was ever brought into the world, both of his parents had already passed away. He was an only child. He was an only child and had no brothers or sisters.