Lupe is survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Helen (Rodriguez) Campos; his daughters, Diana Quintanilla and Lisa Campos; granddaughter, Erica and husband Johnny "BJ" Soto III; great-grandsons, Adryen Soto and Exavior Soto; brother, Primo Campos; brothers-in-law, Richard Rodriguez (Stella) Jesse Rodriguez (Susie), Eddie Rodriguez; sister in-law, Adela Wilborn; numerous other loving relatives and many friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents, beloved grandson Matthew Albarez, brothers, Dionicio "Nicho" Campos, Mariano Campos, Sr.; sister, Geneva Espinoza; sisters-in-law, Janie Jimenez Rodriguez, Dessie Campos; brother-in-law, Ruben Wilborn; son in-law Rene Quintanilla; godson and nephew Robert "Robbie" Rodriguez.
He worked at the C-Willow Dairy from a young age until his retirement after 30 plus years. He was then employed at St. Ann Catholic Church for numerous years as groundskeeper and custodian. He also helped prepare the hall for funeral luncheons. In his later years he was caretaker for the Concrete Cemetery, Polley Mansion Cemetery, and Hermann Sons Lodge until his sudden passing. He also spent countless hours taking care of the Hispanic Concrete Cemetery and so generously donated numerous headstones for family and friends. He was always ready to lend a helping hand and had a very strong work ethic.
You could always see him working in his yard, vegetable garden or tinkering around his home. He enjoyed buying lottery tickets and the Dallas Cowboys. His grandkids and great grandkids enjoyed receiving ice cream or hamburger money from their "Popo".
Lupe is survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Helen (Rodriguez) Campos; his daughters, Diana Quintanilla and Lisa Campos; granddaughter, Erica and husband Johnny "BJ" Soto III; great-grandsons, Adryen Soto and Exavior Soto; brother, Primo Campos; brothers-in-law, Richard Rodriguez (Stella) Jesse Rodriguez (Susie), Eddie Rodriguez; sister in-law, Adela Wilborn; numerous other loving relatives and many friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents, beloved grandson Matthew Albarez, brothers, Dionicio "Nicho" Campos, Mariano Campos, Sr.; sister, Geneva Espinoza; sisters-in-law, Janie Jimenez Rodriguez, Dessie Campos; brother-in-law, Ruben Wilborn; son in-law Rene Quintanilla; godson and nephew Robert "Robbie" Rodriguez.
He worked at the C-Willow Dairy from a young age until his retirement after 30 plus years. He was then employed at St. Ann Catholic Church for numerous years as groundskeeper and custodian. He also helped prepare the hall for funeral luncheons. In his later years he was caretaker for the Concrete Cemetery, Polley Mansion Cemetery, and Hermann Sons Lodge until his sudden passing. He also spent countless hours taking care of the Hispanic Concrete Cemetery and so generously donated numerous headstones for family and friends. He was always ready to lend a helping hand and had a very strong work ethic.
You could always see him working in his yard, vegetable garden or tinkering around his home. He enjoyed buying lottery tickets and the Dallas Cowboys. His grandkids and great grandkids enjoyed receiving ice cream or hamburger money from their "Popo".
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