Luis Miguel Arellano - Velazquez

luis arellano - velazquez

August 25, 1998 ~ December 7, 2021

With a heavy heart, it’s deeply sad to say that Luis Miguel Arellano Velazquez passed away Tuesday, December 7th in the morning. Luis was born August 25,1998. Although only 23 years old, at the time of his death, Luis affected many people in his lifetime in a great and positive way. He was seen by many as hardworking and a loving father not only to his daughter but to his siblings. He will be remembered for his contagious smile and devotion to making people feel happy and loved. Luis balanced work and going to college while providing for his family and building a future for themselves. Luis was the oldest of six siblings and a great big brother to each one of them. Luis is survived by his wife, Yesenia Arellano, his daughter, Lisette Anahi Arellano, expected baby boy, parents Jose Luis Arellano and Maria Antonia Arellano, sisters Yamilet Arellano, Andrea Arellano, brothers, Gerardo Arellano, Gustavo Arellano, grandparents, Salome Arellano, Rafaela Landeros, Antonio Velazquez Romero, and Elvida Mata Garcia. Luis will lie in state Friday, December 10. The family will receive friends starting at 3 p.m with a rosary to continue at 5:00 p.m at his parents residence at 267 CR 2978 Hughes Springs, Texas. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday, December 11th at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Daingerfield, Texas with Father Eugene Tillekeratne officiating. Burial will follow in Our Lady of the Pines Cemetery under the direction of Horn-Nail-Haggard Funeral Home of Daingerfield. Luis will forever be carried in our hearts and will be looking down on us as we commemorate him.

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  2. May his soul rest in peace.

  3. I am so sorry for your loss. He loved learning about other Hispanic cultures throughout the world. He was an honest, kind, hard working young man.

  4. Prayers for Luis’ family. I was his classmate at TSTC, I’m very sad to hear of this and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.


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