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Virginia A. Linares, 91, of

Altus, went home to be with

her Lord on Friday, March

9, 2012. Rosary services will

be held at 7 p.m., Monday

at Kincannon Funeral Home.

Mass of Christian Burial will

be held at 10 a.m., Tuesday at

the Prince of Peace Catholic

Church with Father Joseph

Kolb officiating. Burial will

follow at the Altus City

Cemetery under the direction

of Kincannon Funeral Home.

Virginia was born on Oct.

20, 1920, to Macario and

Concepcion (Cazares) Anaya

in Lockhart, Texas. She

was raised by her aunt and

uncle, Acension and Refugia

Cazares. She attended school

in Lockhart. She married

Eulalio G. Linares on Sept.

20, 1940, in Torreon, Mexico,

and the two were married

for 71 years. She worked on

a farm, taught sixth grade in

Mexico and was a homemaker.

The Linares family moved

to Elmer in 1952, and later

moved to Altus in 1981. She

was a long time member of

the Prince of Peace Catholic

Church, working 28 years as

a Eucharistic Minister. She

enjoyed crocheting, word

search, and cooking. Her family

and her extended family

always came first.

She was preceded in death

by her parents.

Mrs. Linares is survived by

her husband of the home; one

daughter, Melinda Flynn and

husband Cliff, who was like

a son, of Altus; four sons,

Henry Linares and wife Nelda

of Aberdeen, S.D., Eddie

Linares and wife Neoma of

Port Naches, Texas, Tony

Linares and wife San Juana

of San Antonio, Texas, and

Tom Linares and wife Jackie

of Cape Girardeau, Mo.; one

sister, Hilaria Maldonado,

of Canutillo, Texas; seven

grandchildren, Larry Linares

and wife Laura of Houston,

Texas, Kerry Linares of

Spring, Texas, Stacey Wasem

and husband Jeremy of

Aberdeen, S.D., Suzi Frost

and husband Danny of Rapid

City, S.D., Darin “Lalito”

Linares and wife Sally of

San Antonio, Texas, “Shine”

Maria Gonzalez and husband

Richard of Altus, and Ashley

Mavrogerorge and husband

Jason of Altus; great-grandchildren,

Lindsay Mena and

husband Matt of Houston,

Texas, Andrea Linares,

Brandon Linares, and Nicole

Linares of Spring, Texas,

Jager Wasem and Ridgley

Wasem of Aberdeen, S.D.,

Meadow Frost, Amaya Frost

and Vivian Frost of Rapid

City, S.D., Lorelai Virginia

Linares and Cruz Linares of

San Antonio, Texas, Sicily

Gonzalez, Malea Gonzalez

and Keegan Gonzalez of

Altus, Caden Ziethlow; and

one great-great-grandson,

Kayden Mena; and a host of

other family and friends.

Online tributes may be

made at kincannonfuneralhome.

com
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