Manuel Dominguez Jr

Manuel Dominguez Jr Obituary

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Age - 48

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October 7, 2023

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North Richland Hills, TX

Manuel Dominguez, Jr passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on 10/4/23 at Medical City Arlington Manuel was born in Raymondville, TX on August 10, 1975 to Manuel Dominguez and Rosa Gonzales Manuel loved to BBQ, going fishing, traveling, watching movies, going to the casino, hanging out with family and watching football; his favorite team was the Dallas Cowboys He was always on 'go mode' and loved making everyone laugh He never knew a stranger; he talked to everyone he met He is survived by his wife of 23 years, Nancy Mariscal of Grand Prairie, TX Three children, Marissa Garcia (Antonio) of Grand Prairie, TX, Maegan Mariscal (Corey) of Arlington, TX and Abigail Dominguez of Grand Prairie, TX Mother, Rosa Gonzales of Raymondville, TX Father, Manuel Dominguez of Raymondville, TX Sisters, Sara Dominguez (Rudy) of Corpus Christi, Michelle Rodriguez (Ramiro) of Raymondville, TX, Veronica Moncevaiz (Adrian) of Raymondville, TX and Valerie Gonzales of Raymondville, TX Three grandchildren Angelika Garcia, AJ Garcia and Morgan Gregory and several nieces and nephews Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Forest Ridge Funeral Home in North Richland Hills, TX Viewing will be on Tuesday, October 10th from 2-6pm with the Service on Wednesday, October 11th from 12-1pm Burial immediately following at Grand Prairie Memorial Gardens in Grand Prairie, TX The family would like to thank everyone for all the love, support and prayers shown during this difficult time

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