

He lived in Big Spring for most of his young life where he enjoyed playing baseball and hanging around with his family and friends.
He also met Enedina Luevano who was also resident in Big Spring and married her in 1961 before he was called to serve in the Army from 1961-1964.
Shortly thereafter he moved to California to start a new life for his family. He worked at Sinclair paint Co. in the city of Commerce where he retired in 2001
He is survived by his older brother Henry Guzman Sr. and big sister Luz Martinez, his sons, Richard Guzman and wife (Denise) John Guzman and wife (Isabel) and daughter Connie Guzman and husband (Ramon)
10 Grandchildren, 22 Great Grandchildren & 2 Great-Great Grandchildren in California
His companion Mary Helen Hernandez; her daughters; Joann & Edward Garcia, Delma & Henry Haro, Belinda & Milton Castillo, Norma & Tony Cervantez,
10 Grandchildren, 18 Great Grandchildren & 3 Great-Great Grandchildren in Texas
He was preceded in death by his parents: his wife, Enedina (Olivia) Guzman, son Armando Guzman Jr., siblings; Tony Guzman, Juanita Guzman, Clemente Guzman Jr.
Elena Guzman, & Victoria Guzman.
Arrangements made by Rose Hills memorial Park & Mortuary
Visitation will be held on Monday November 3rd, at 6pm-9pm at visiting center Rose Hills main entrance.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday November 4th, at 11am Gate 17 Hillside Chapel.
Armando Holguin Guzman will be laid to rest at Rose Hills Memorial Park, in the Garden of Valor, Row 4, Lot 485, Space 3, Gate Number 9, located at 3888 Workman Mill Rd, Whittier, California.
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