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Submitted by: Ann Weber


Jose Granados Retana

Jose Granados Retana
June 22, 1950 ~ September 11, 2019

Jose Luis Granados Retana, age 69, of Lawton passed away September 11, 2019 in Oklahoma City.

Jose was born June 22, 1950 in Santa Barbara Chihuahua to Cenobio Granados and Baselisa Retana. Jose was a God loving man, hard worker, dedicated and loving husband, father and grandfather. He loved serving the Lord as a deacon. He enjoyed spending time with his family, walking, watching his favorite team, the OKC Thunder, going to the movies with his wife and going to Sam’s Club.

Preceded in death by his parents, Cenobio and Baselisa Granados and his brother, Juan Granados, Jose is survived by his wife, Concepcion Granados of Lawton; his daughters, Lorena Dy of Lawton, Rosalba and Lorenzo Castillo of Dallas, Texas and Maria Granados and her fiancé David Dockins of Lawton; his son, Jose Jr. and Paola Granados of Lawton; eleven grandkids and four great grandkids; his sister, Magdalena Lira and his brothers, Cenobio Granados and Carlos Granados. 


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