Alice Dominguez

Alice Dominguez Obituary

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Age - 90

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September 10, 2023

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Houston, TX

"Alice Burciaga Dominguez, age 90 of Houston entered into eternal rest on September 3, 2023. She was born on August 29, 1933 to Pablo and Angela Burciaga in Houston, TX. Alice is preceded in death by Father, Pablo Burciaga, Mother, Angela P. Burciaga, Husband, Guadalupe A. Dominguez, Daughter, Norma Angela Dominguez, Son, Raul Dominguez, Son, Salvador Dominguez. She is survived by her beloved family which includes Three Sons, Richard B. Dominguez, Guadalupe Dominguez, John M. Dominguez; Three Daughters, Consuelo Montejano, Mary D. Alvarez, Janie D. Ruiz; 18 Grandchildren and 17 Great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held Monday, September 18, 2023, 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm at Felix H. Morales Funeral Home, Houston, Texas with a Rosary beginning at 6:00 pm. A Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, September 19, 2023, 10:00 am at Felix H. Morales Funeral Home. The Committal Service will follow at Forest Park Lawndale. All services are under the care of Morales Funeral Home. For any questions or concerns regarding the services for Alice Dominguez, please contact Morales Funeral Home at (713) 223-1167. "

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