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Melton "Mel" Holubec '54 January 24, 2023 2:22 PM updated: January 24, 2023 2:24 PM

Melton George Holubec

January 25, 1932 - December 25, 2022

Melton George Holubec 90 of Amarillo passed from this world December 25, 2022.

He was born January 25, 1932, youngest of 8 children, born at home at a cotton farm to Joe and Albina Holubec in Rowena, Texas.

Melton was the first in his family to graduate from college at Texas A&M with a degree in agricultural Science. While at A&M he was a member of Ross Volunteers, he was also the commander of the last Freshman Band. He played the trombone for the “Fighting Texas Aggie” band. After graduation from A&M, he married Beverly Ann Griffith on June 11, 1954. Melton joined the Air Force and became a Lt. Colonel (USAF), retired as such. Wing Academic Advisor, Department of Educational Methods, and Academic Instructor and Allied Officer School. His military background;1955-1960 Training Officer, 3723 Basic Military, Training Squadron 1955-1957 OIC, Standardization Branch, 3720th Basic Military School 1957-1958, Field Training Branch, 3720th Basic Military Training School, Standardization Branch, 3720th Basic Military Training School, 1959-1960 Randolph AFB, Hq ATC, OPC Special Training, Programs Division, Directorate of Technical Training, 1960-1962, Okinawa, Kadena AB, 18th TFW Training Control Officer 1962-1964, Maxwell AFB, OIC Production Branch, Academic Publications Div, 3825th Spt Gp 1964-1966, Nha Trang, Vietnam, Chef Training Advisor, AF Advisory Team 4, to Vietnamese AF Training Center 1967-1968, Wing Academic Advisor since 1968. Decorations: Bronze Star Medal, AF Commendation Medal W/Oak leaf cluster, RVN Armed Forces Training Medal, First Class AF Outstanding Unit Award, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnamese Service Medal (W/2 BSS), Air Force Expert Markmanship, Air Force Longevity Service Award, and RVN Campaign Medal. Melton worked as a Teacher for Hereford High School starting in 1980, he changed the lives of many young minds in Hereford, Texas.

He is survived by his wife; Beverly Ann Holubec, daughters; Rhonda Michelle Carty, Melody Ann Abegglen, and Melinda Kaye Shultz, son; Robert Allen Holubec,13 Grandchildren, and 15 Great- Grandchildren.

Melton is preceded in death by his parents; Joe Holubec and Albina Urban Holubec, 7 siblings, son; Michael Anthony Holubec, grandson; Christopher Sean Hulubec.

Melton will be missed by both family and friends.



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