He was born on March 30, 1947 in Colorado City to Jesus and Jesusita Cienega Molina.
Louis was a communicant of Saint Ann’s Catholic Church in Colorado City. He loved his God, his family and the Dallas Cowboys, he was their Number One Fan and nobody could say otherwise. His family was his life, he loved them dearly, especially his grandchildren, he even coached their baseball teams when he was able. He was a friendly man that never knew a stranger. He worked hard for a living to provide for his family, and he was a very good provider. He enjoyed collecting baseball cards and coins, putting together model cars, watching the Dallas Cowboys, Wrestling, and his westerns, and his occasional sweets.
Louis is survived by his wife of 44 years Brenda Molina of Colorado City, his son Michael Molina and wife Michelle of Colorado City, his daughters Aubrey Miller and husband Timothy, Amy Morris, and Ashley Browning and husband Brian all of Colorado City, by his grandchildren Brent, Michael Jr., Brandon, Jolei, Alyssa, Madison, Destiny, Emma, and Ella, and great-grandchildren J’Leigh, Collin, Charleigh, and Joshua. He is also survived by his brothers Arthur Molina of Odessa and Danny Molina and wife Linda of Odessa, and by his sisters Mary Campbell of Colorado City, Judy Molina of Colorado City, and Ruth Ybarra and husband Mike of Odessa.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and by his brothers Manuel Molina, Juan Molina, Raymond Molina, Chief Molina, and Ruben Molina, and by a sister Alice Silva.
A graveside service for Louis will be held on Friday, April 19th at 11 am with Father Michael Udegbunam officiating in the Mitchell County Cemetery. The family will be present for a visitation on Thursday, April 18th from 6-8 pm with a Rosary to be held at 8pm at Kiker Seale Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers please consider memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society.
Those wishing may share a memory by visiting www.kikerseale.com
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