In Memoriam: Remembering those Lubbock lost in 2024

LUBBOCK, Texas — With the close of the year, we pause to remember and celebrate the lives of those the Lubbock community lost in 2024. Here’s a look back at those who left us and how their stories touched our hearts.

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April

Steve Sloan , one of the winningest head football coaches in Texas Tech history, passed away on April 14 at 79 years old.

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Photo courtesy of Texas Tech University

A 19-year-old, Elaine Maribel Martinez, passed away following a crash in Hockley County on April 17. Her loved ones remembered her as a “light” who loved Jesus and had a heart of pure gold.

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Photo: Billy Jabier Photography

‘Pure holiness’: Sudan 19-year-old remembered as light in community

On April 20, an iconic Lubbock radio host for 104.9 The Beat, known as Amy O, lost her life in a motorcycle crash in San Antonio, according to San Antonio authorities.

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Photo: Amy O

Lubbock radio DJ passed away after San Antonio crash

May

Texas Tech’s College of Health and Human Sciences lost Linda Hoover , one of its longtime deans, on May 12. She was 72 years old.

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