Amistad Funeral Home

Amistad Funeral Home Offering burial and cremation services for Del Rio and surrounding areas.

Friends and Family, Amistad Funeral Home has made the difficult decision to close its doors effective January 31st, 2026...
02/02/2026

Friends and Family, Amistad Funeral Home has made the difficult decision to close its doors effective January 31st, 2026.

We are beyond grateful for the opportunity that God granted us these past 3 years serving our community. To every family we served, thank you for your support and for placing your trust in us in caring for your loved one.

To our staff that always went above and beyond, thank you for walking side by side with us through this journey. It has been a complete honor to serve you Del Rio!

Our phone lines will continue to be open for a month.
*** If you have a Pre arranged funeral with Amistad and need guidance or have questions, please feel free to call.*** (830) 768-0088.
We will not leave you with unanswered questions.

With much love, Amistad Funeral Home.

Candelaria E. Dabalos, age 89, entered into rest Tuesday, January 20, 2026 in Del Rio, Texas. She was born February 2, 1...
01/21/2026

Candelaria E. Dabalos, age 89, entered into rest Tuesday, January 20, 2026 in Del Rio, Texas. She was born February 2, 1936 in Muzquiz, Mexico.

Funeral services are pending.

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Elvin H. Peak, age 90, entered into rest Tuesday, January 20, 2026 in Del Rio, Texas. He was born February 9, 1935. Serv...
01/20/2026

Elvin H. Peak, age 90, entered into rest Tuesday, January 20, 2026 in Del Rio, Texas. He was born February 9, 1935.

Services are pending at this time.

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Jesus Noe Borrego, age 47, entered into rest Friday, January 16, 2026 in Del Rio, Texas. He was born on April 12, 1978 i...
01/19/2026

Jesus Noe Borrego, age 47, entered into rest Friday, January 16, 2026 in Del Rio, Texas. He was born on April 12, 1978 in Del Rio, Texas. He was preceded in death by his father, Antonio Borrego, III.

Left to cherish his memory are his children, Jay Noe Borrego, Evelyn Nicole Borrego and Mireya...

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Thelma M. Adams, age 98, entered into rest Monday, January 12, 2025 in Del Rio, Texas. She was born March 31, 1927 in Ea...
01/13/2026

Thelma M. Adams, age 98, entered into rest Monday, January 12, 2025 in Del Rio, Texas. She was born March 31, 1927 in Eastland, Texas. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lee Damon Adams, parents John Kimbrel and Bela Coulter. Numerous siblings and grandson, Alan Coulter Bonnet.

Left to...

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Felipe De Jesus Estrada, age 63, entered into rest Thursday, January 8, 2026 in Del Rio, Texas. He was born February 5, ...
01/09/2026

Felipe De Jesus Estrada, age 63, entered into rest Thursday, January 8, 2026 in Del Rio, Texas. He was born February 5, 1962 in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico.

Direct cremation to follow.

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Sylvia A. Huerta, age 68, entered into rest on Monday, December 29, 2025 in San Antonio, Texas. She was born September 2...
12/30/2025

Sylvia A. Huerta, age 68, entered into rest on Monday, December 29, 2025 in San Antonio, Texas. She was born September 21, 1957 in Del Rio, Texas. She was preceded in death by her parents Paula and Esequiel Huerta. Daughter, Brenda Lee Huerta and brother Mario Huerta.

Sylvia worked at SAS...

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Thank you Natividad family. We appreciate your trust. Thank you for allowing Amistad Funeral Home to serve you.
12/18/2025

Thank you Natividad family. We appreciate your trust. Thank you for allowing Amistad Funeral Home to serve you.

Participating at the Famous Cookie Crawl 2025, thank you Del Rio Downtown Association for the invitation. 6:30pm-8:30pm....
12/18/2025

Participating at the Famous Cookie Crawl 2025, thank you Del Rio Downtown Association for the invitation. 6:30pm-8:30pm. Bring the kids.

El senor Alvaro Garza Garcia, 20, residente de Del Rio, Texas murio el día 10 de diciembre, 2025en Jal, New Mexico.La ve...
12/17/2025

El senor Alvaro Garza Garcia, 20, residente de Del Rio, Texas murio el día 10 de diciembre, 2025
en Jal, New Mexico.

La velacion se llevara acabo el Viernes, 19 de diciembre, comenzando a las 9:00 am en la
Funeraria Socorro de Zaragosa, Coah. Mexico. La misa de cuerpo presente será el sábado a...

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Dora Natividad, age 96, entered into rest on Saturday, December 13, 2025 in Del Rio, Texas. She was born November 3, 192...
12/14/2025

Dora Natividad, age 96, entered into rest on Saturday, December 13, 2025 in Del Rio, Texas. She was born November 3, 1929 in Carlsbad, New Mexico. She was preceded in death by her husband, Baldo Natividad. Parents, Gracien and Victoria Arreguy. Sons, David Natividad and Bobby Natividad.

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FUNERAL STORIES - The Post-Mortem Makeover"For years, the mortician had honed her craft, specializing in restorative art...
12/13/2025

FUNERAL STORIES - The Post-Mortem Makeover

"For years, the mortician had honed her craft, specializing in restorative art that went beyond simple presentation.

Today's case, however, was different. Lying on the table was a young girl, barely a teenager, her face soft and round, a gentle fullness that spoke of youth, perhaps a little too much comfort food, but utterly innocent. Her file noted the cause of death as a sudden, tragic accident.

The mother arrived for the consultation, her grief a raw, palpable force in the room. But beneath the sorrow, an unsettling directive emerged. "She always wanted to be beautiful," the mother whispered, clutching a glossy magazine. "Like this. A model. She always felt... too much." She gestured vaguely at her daughter's cheeks, her chin. "Can you make her look like this?"

The mortician felt a cold knot tighten in her stomach. This wasn't restoration; it was recreation. The mother wasn't asking for her daughter's natural beauty to be enhanced, but for her very identity to be erased, reshaped into an image of impossible, living perfection. The mortician saw the magazine cover—a sharp-boned, ethereal model with angular features that bore no resemblance to the girl on the table.

"I can minimize any marks from the accident, bring out her natural beauty. Make her peaceful." the mortician began carefully, choosing her words

The mother's eyes, red and desperate, hardened. "No. You don't understand. She was always self-conscious. Always. This is her chance. Her last chance to be seen... like this." Her voice dropped to a fierce whisper. "You will make her look like the model. Or I will find someone who will." The threat was clear, unspoken but potent. The family’s influence in the community was considerable.

The mortician stood at a moral precipice. Her specialty walked a fine line, but this felt like a betrayal of the deceased, a posthumous erasure of self. Yet, to refuse could mean losing her livelihood, her reputation. More importantly, it meant denying a grieving mother her final, twisted wish.

She chose compassion, but with a firm anchor in truth. She would make her beautiful, yes, but naturally beautiful. She began her work, not with the goal of sculpting a new face, but of revealing the inherent grace that was already there. She skillfully contoured, softened, and enhanced, meticulously removing any trace of the accident. She used subtle techniques to give the illusion of more defined features, a delicate refinement, but always within the bounds of the girl’s own facial structure. She spent hours, perfecting every detail, ensuring the skin glowed with a healthy, youthful vitality. The girl looked peaceful, serene, undeniably beautiful—but it was undeniably her.

When the mother arrived for the private viewing, she walked into the room with a nervous anticipation. Her eyes immediately flew to the casket. She looked for a long, silent moment. Her shoulders, which had been tense with expectation, sagged.

A tear rolled down her cheek, then another. She sobbed, a deep, wrenching sound. The mortician braced herself for the anger, the accusation.

But the mother simply stood there, crying, her gaze fixed on her daughter. "Oh, my beautiful girl," she choked out, her voice filled with a heartbreaking tenderness. "She looks... she looks just like she always looked. My beautiful girl."

The mortician watched, a profound relief washing over her. In her grief, the mother had seen past the impossible ideal, past her own desperate wish for transformation. She had seen her daughter, truly seen her, for the very first time. And in that moment, the mortician knew she had made the right choice. She had honored the living, and more importantly, she had honored the dead."

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Del Rio, TX
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