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LeeRoy Lopez was born Nov 30, 1983, to Rudy Lopez Sr. and Margot Prado Perez in Hereford, Tx. LeeRoy went to be with the Lord on July 30, 2025, he is survived by his daughter Aliana Isabel Lopez and son Christopher Anthony Fernandez both from Los Angeles, CA, his stepfather Robert Perez and stepmother Christina Lopez both of Hobbs, NM, his siblings, brother Ruben Lopez and wife Stacy of Arlington, TX, sister, Isabel Torres and husband Pedro of Hobbs, NM, sister Norma Ortiz and husband Juan of Odessa, TX, brother Rene R. Lopez of Hobbs, NM, brother Roberto Lopez and wife Lisa of Andrews, TX. brother Ramon Lopez and wife Jessica of Hobbs, NM.
He was a great father, son, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and such an amazing friend to all those who knew him. LeeRoy graduated from Hobbs High School in 2003. He worked most of his life as a Warehouse Supervisor in California. His hobbies included his small catering business “Big Boy Taco” the best I would say! Bingo was a must with his mother and spending time with his daughter. Most of all he enjoined being on the road or out just and about with his favorite band members Adolfo Urias y Su Lobo Norteño aka “The Wolfpack”. They were more than best of friends they were also his extended family. LeeRoy was the kind of person who always gave from his heart. He never hesitated to offer help to whoever or whenever it was needed. Even if it was cooking up something delicious for family and friends or showing up to help someone move. He always had a clever solution to a problem, LeeRoy gave his time and energy without ever expecting anything in return or even asking why. His kindness, generosity and resourcefulness touch the lives of so many people. He was the biggest Texas Longhorns, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Lakers fan. He is preceded in death by his brother Rudy Lopez Jr and his sister Hermina Lopez.
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3321 North Dal Paso St., Hobbs, NM 88240
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