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Burial will follow in Redmen Cemetery, De Queen. Barbara’s Catholic Church with Monsieur Scott Friend officiating, under the direction of Chandler Funeral Home, De Queen. A funeral mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. A rosary will be held at 7:00 p.m., Sunday, March 6th in Saint Barbara’s Catholic Church. and Violeta Camarillo of Conway, Arkansas, and a number of nieces and nephews. two sisters, Diana Elena Camarillo of Little Rock, Ark.
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He is survived by his wife, Yesenia Mejia Camarillo of Little Rock, Ark., three sons, Alejandro Joaquin Camarillo, Cesar Antonio Camarillo, and Nallo Ociris Camarillo, All of the home, his parents, Jose and Tomasa Camarillo, of De Queen, eight brothers, JustoCamarillo, Victor Hugo Camarillo, Miguel Angel Camarillo, Ruben Dario Camarillo all of De Queen, Alejandro “Alex” Camarillo of Atlanta, Georgia, Marco Antonio Camarillo, and Genaro “Gino” Camarillo both of De Queen, and Juan Manuel Camarillo of Texarkana, Ark. He enjoyed football, especially the New Orleans Saints, dancing, and spending time with family and friends. He was a graduate from De Queen High School, and was working from Cornerstone Construction in Little Rock. He was born to Jose Luz and Tomasa Luna Camarillo in Valle Hermosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico on May 12, 1977. Ignacio Camarillo, affectionately called “Nacho” age 33, a resident of Little Rock, Arkansas, and former resident of De Queen, died Thursday, March 3, 2011, from injuries received in a construction accident in Little Rock.