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Michael P. Mirelez
06-1990
Submitted by: Tim Dotterer

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Michael Paul MIRELEZ

Cherokee Municipal Cemetery


The funeral for Michael P. Mirelez, 30, of Monte Vista, Colorado, who died June 30, 1990, in an automobile accident near Syracuse, Kansas, was at 2 PM Monday, July 2, in Monte Vista directed by Olme–Sharp Mortuary. A second service was at 11 AM Thursday at the Cherokee First Baptist Church. The Rev. Alan Runge officiated. Burial was in Cherokee Municipal Cemetery directed by Fisher Funeral Home.

Mirelez was born November 28, 1958, in Corpus Christi, Texas, to Eddie and Delfa Gonzalez Mirelez. He attended Freer High School in Texas. On April 17, 1982, he married Anna Bell Hinajosa in Plainview, Texas.

They moved to Cherokee in 1983. He was a former member of the Evangelistic Singing Group for 13 years. He was serving as minister of Grace Baptist Church in Monte Vista where he was a member.

Surviving are his wife; two sons, Michael Adam and Matthew Edward, both of the home; his parents of Cherokee; two brothers, Bobby of Dallas, Texas, and Charles of Wilburton, and four sisters, Brenda Whiteakre of Valley Falls, Kansas, Cynthia Mesa of Rosenburg, Texas, and Lynni Salazar and Celina Mirelez, both of Cherokee.

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