Armando “Mundy” M. Villesca, Sr.

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Armando “Mundy” M. Villesca, Sr.

Wed, 07/13/2022 - 15:01
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Born and raised in Fort Stockton, Texas, Armando was class of 1976.

Mundy” attended Texas State Technical College in Sweetwater, Texas. While there, he met his wife, Joann.

Mundy was an avid boxer in his youth, and was a three-time Golden Glove champion. He also advanced to State three times. After he and Joann were married in 1980, Mundy attended Sul Ross State University where he received his criminal justice degree as a peace officer. Mundy was a police officer in Brady, Texas, and in Fort Stockton. He also worked in construction for many years, and was an inspector for various oil and gas companies.

Mundy enjoyed living outdoors as much as he could, often spending many hours in his workshop or in his yards in Midland, Texas, and Fort Stockton. When time allowed, he and his wife would travel out of state, and enjoyed visiting casinos and sightseeing.

Mundy and Joann have three children, Armando Jr. (Andrew Aker), David (Kristina), and Kresa Castillo (Carlos); four grandchildren, Krista and Nick Castillo and Adina and David Dean Villesca, all of Midland and Odessa, Texas.

Mundy is survived by his wife of 42 years; his three children and four grandchildren; his brothers Pete (Herlinda) of Lake Jackson, Texas, Raul (Virginia) of Spring, Texas, and Orlando (Favi) of Angleton, Texas; and sister Yrma (Robert) of Fort Stockton; many nephews, nieces, and cousins; and mother-in-law Petra Adames of Sweetwater.

He was preceded in death by his parents Pete and Senaida Villesca; and siblings Felicita, Abelardo Villesca, and Paula Garcia.

Funeral services were July 13, 2022, at Willowbrook Funeral Home Chapel in Midland. To place online condolences, visit willowbrk.com.

The Villesca Family would like to thank everyone who helped and gave their time to help with the needs of Mundy. Mundy was extremely grateful to everyone, especially his nephew Pete who stayed with him until the end. The family is also very thankful for Interim Hospice of Midland.