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Preserve forever →Anthony Rincon
Lubbock, TX
Anthony Ray Rincon, born December 28, 1987, in Roswell, New Mexico, passed away on March 2, 2026. A devoted father, loving son, grandson, nephew, and brother, he brought warmth and optimism to everyone who knew him.
Anthony served in the United States Navy aboard the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, where his positive energy and strong work ethic made him an integral member of the team. He carried that same can-do spirit into his career as a safety technician, earning the respect and affection of colleagues across multiple employers. Known for his quick wit and ability to make friends wherever he went, Anthony consistently went above and beyond in both his professional and personal life, leaving a lasting impression through his genuine kindness and joyful presence.
Above all, Anthony considered his role as father to his two daughters, Emery and Elle, to be his greatest legacy. He loved them deeply and worked tirelessly on their behalf. His gentleness and optimistic resilience live on in them, and his family will always cherish memories of his warm presence and the way he could light up a room with his smile.
He is survived by his mother, Annette Rincon; his grandmother, Elisa Rincon; his aunt, Yvette Rincon; and his sisters: Alyssa Hall and her husband Matthew and their daughter Chloe; Amber Salcido and Rafael Dominguez; and Monique Romero and Ryan Trujillo. A celebration of his life will be held on April 11, 2026, near Lubbock, Texas. In keeping with Anthony’s joyful spirit, the family invites guests to wear colors or casual clothing as they gather to remember him.
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