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In Loving Memory ofFrancisco B. “Frank” Hinojosa, Sr.December 17, 1933 – December 9, 2025It is with overwhelming sorrow,...
12/16/2025

In Loving Memory of
Francisco B. “Frank” Hinojosa, Sr.
December 17, 1933 – December 9, 2025

It is with overwhelming sorrow, tear-filled eyes, and hearts broken beyond measure, as the Hinojosa family shares the passing of their beloved patriarch, Francisco B. “Frank” Hinojosa, Sr., who at the blessed age of 91, was called home by our Lord in Heaven on December 9, 2025.

Frank was born on December 17, 1933, in Clarkwood, Texas, and he was the cherished son of Juan Hinojosa, Sr. and Elena Borjas Hinojosa, who instilled in him values of faith, humility, and responsibility thst he carried with him every day of his long and meaningful life. Frank was a Christian, a believer who loved going to church and found peace in God’s Word. Frank’s faith was not loud or boastful, it was lived, and shown in how he treated people, how he forgave, how he endured, and how he loved. He trusted the Lord in good seasons and in hard ones, and now we take comfort knowing that he has heard the words we all long to hear: “Well done, my good and faithful servant.”

For many years, Frank worked as a Security Guard and in the construction industry, as he was employed by Bay LTD, where his work ethic spoke louder than any resume ever could. He was the kind of man who showed up, day after day, without complaint, providing for his family with warm hands and a devoted heart. He didn’t seek recognition, but he sought responsibility, that he carried it with honor. When he was not working, Frank found joy in the simple, meaningful pleasures of life. He loved to work in the yard, tending to the land as if it were a reflection of the care he gave to his family. He also loved to go out to eat, as he shared meals with laughter, especially when he was surrounded by those he loved the most. Those who knew Frank, will smile through their tears remembering his favorite little joys: like going to Taqueria Jalisco, ordering his favorite breakfast tacos with extra chile, savoring every bite as if it were a gift. These are the memories that now feel so sacred, as the ordinary moments that suddenly mean everything. Frank was a loving son, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and a great-great-grandfather, who embraced his loved ones with a love that knew no limits.

He is reunited once again in Heaven with his father, Juan Hinojosa; his mother, Elena Borjas Hinojosa; his step-son, Juan Francisco De Los Santos; his siblings, Raymond Borjas Hinojosa, Pedro Borjas Hinojosa, Juan Borjas Hinojosa, Elisa Hinojosa Gonzales, Maria Hinojosa Rangel, Susan Hinojosa Barraza, Antonio Hinojosa Castillo, and his step granddaughter, Irene Martinez whom he loved dearly and now embraces them again in eternal peace.

Frank leaves behind to cherish his loving memories that will continue to live on in the hearts of his loving wife of 17 years, Elizabeth Gonzales Hinojosa; his cherished children, Francisco Hinojosa, Jr., Juan “Johnny” Hinojosa, Frank Ruben Hinojosa, Ofelia Hinojosa Acosta, Rudy Hinojosa, Jesse Hinojosa, Sandy Hinojosa; and his step daughter-in-law, Graciela De Los Santos. Frank was also blessed and adored by his seventeen grandchildren, fifty-seven great-grandchildren, forty-three great-great-grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and countless friends whose lives are forever marked by his presence.

The Hinojosa Family would like to extend a heartfelt invitation to all of their loved ones and dear friends to join them in honoring Frank’s life as a visitation will be held on Monday, December 22, 2025, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM with an Evening Service to be held at 7:00 p.m. that same evening at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Service will take place at Noon on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas officiated by Hermano Leroy Torres. Frank will then be laid to rest with honor at the Coastal Bend State Veterans Cemetery in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Today, we mourn not just the loss of a man, but the loss of a steady voice we won’t hear again, hands we won’t hold again, and a love that feels impossible to replace. Our hearts ache with a grief that comes in waves, and there are moments when the tears simply won’t stop. Yet even in our sorrow, we cling to the promise of our Christian faith: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want… Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me.” — Psalm 23

Frank, you were deeply loved and you were appreciated more than words can ever say. Though our hearts are broken, we rest in the hope that this goodbye is not forever. Until the day we meet again, may you rest peacefully in the arms of our Lord, free from pain, surrounded by the eternal light in Heaven.

The family would also like to extend a sincere Thank You and acknowledge the care of Dr. Venita Ready, whose compassion and professionalism were deeply appreciated during this difficult time.n

In Loving MemoryAlfredo Jesus Guerrero SrNovember 26, 1959 - December 10, 2025It's with hearts weighed down by grief and...
12/16/2025

In Loving Memory
Alfredo Jesus Guerrero Sr
November 26, 1959 - December 10, 2025

It's with hearts weighed down by grief and tears that seem to never cease, as the Guerrero Family shares the devastating passing of their beloved Alfredo Jesus Guerrero Sr., who at the graceful age of 66, was called home to be with Our Heavenly Father in Heaven on Wednesday, December 10, 2025. Alfredo’s passing has left an emptiness that cannot be filled, a silence that echoes through the lives of all who loved him, and a sorrow so profound it is felt in every breath taken since his passing.

Alfredo was born on November 26, 1959, in the humble town of Robstown, Texas, a place that forever remained close to his heart. He was the cherished and beloved son of Jose L. Guerrero Sr. and Luisa Hernandez Guerrero, who with the help of his beloved aunt, Ambrosia Guerrero,raised him with strong values, deep faith, and an unwavering belief in God and family. From the very beginning of his life, Alfredo carried a gentle spirit and a hardworking soul that would define the man he became. Alfredo was a devout Catholic who faithfully attended St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Robstown, Texas, where his prayers were often quiet but deeply sincere, and his faith was not just something he practiced on Sundays; it was woven into the way he lived, loved, and served others. Alfredo trusted God even during the most difficult seasons of life, and now we find comfort in believing that the same God he prayed to so faithfully has welcomed him into eternal peace. For over 45 years, Alfredo dedicated himself as a heavy equipment operator in the construction industry, where his career reflected his strength, work ethic, and determination. He was a man who never feared hard work, who always showed up day after day to provide for his family, and often carrying the weight of responsibility without complaint. In his younger years, Alfredo made his home in Robstown before eventually moving to Livingston, Texas, where he continued to build a life grounded in honesty, perseverance, and love. When Alfredo wasn’t working, his hands were never idle. He found joy in welding, building, and working on automotive vehicles as he was creating, fixing, and bringing life back into things that others might have given up on. He also found happiness in cooking, especially when preparing his famous, mouthwatering barbecue, a labor of love that brought family and friends together, laughter filling the air as memories were made around the table. Yet above all hobbies and talents, nothing brought Alfredo greater joy than being with his family, as they were his heart, his pride, and his purpose. The time Alfredo spent with them was his greatest treasure, and his love for them knew no bounds. Alfredo was a loving and devoted son, a faithful companion, a proud and caring father, a supportive brother, a cherished grandfather and great-grandfather, a beloved uncle, and a dear friend to so many. Alfredo’s presence brought comfort, his words brought reassurance, and his love left an imprint on every life he touched. He had a way of making people feel safe, valued, deeply loved, and his absence is felt in ways words cannot even begin to describe.

He now goes home to Our Heavenly Father, where he is reunited once again with his beloved father, Jose L. Guerrero; his loving mother, Luisa Hernandez Guerrero; his beloved aunt, Ambrosia “Ama” Guerrero, and his dearly missed siblings, Jose “Joe” Guerrero, Hilario “hG” Guerrero, Frank Guerrero, San Juanita “Janie” Avila, and Julian Guerrero. One can only imagine the beautiful reunion that took place at Heaven’s gates as their arms wrapped tightly around him, tears of joy replacing tears of sorrow, and love restored in its purest form. What a glorious and holy welcome it must have been.

Alfredo leaves behind to carry his memory and legacy that will live on in the hearts of his loving companion, Cheryl Stout and family; his precious children, Victoria Guerrero, Alfredo J. Guerrero Jr., Julian Guerrero, and Joey (Gina Rivas) Guerrero; his surviving siblings, Julia (Richard) Chavez, and Guadalupe “Lupe” Guerrero. Alfredo was also blessed beyond measure with fourteen grandchildren and a great-grandson, as each one was a shining light in his life and a living reminder of the love he leaves behind. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and countless friends whose lives are forever changed because they were blessed to know him.

Though our hearts ache with unbearable pain, we take comfort in our faith, trusting that Alfredo is now at peace, free from suffering, resting in the loving arms of our Lord. We cling to the promise that this separation is only temporary, and that one day we will be reunited again in God’s eternal kingdom.

The Guerrero Family humbly invites all loved ones and dear friends to join them as they gather in prayer and remembrance to honor the life of Alfredo Jesus Guerrero Sr.; as a visitation will be held on Thursday, December 18, 2025, from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m., with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 p.m. at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Avenue, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, December 19, 2025, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Avenue, Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow at St. Anthony’s Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

Alfredo Jesus Guerrero Sr. memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who loved him, in every shared memory, every whispered prayer, and every tear shed in his honor. Though our hearts are broken, Alfredo love remains eternal. May he rest in everlasting peace until the day we are reunited once again.

In Loving MemoryMarie “Mari” Vell Martinez GonzalezDecember 4, 1985 December 11, 2025It is with hearts shattered beyond ...
12/14/2025

In Loving Memory
Marie “Mari” Vell Martinez Gonzalez
December 4, 1985 December 11, 2025

It is with hearts shattered beyond words can express and a sorrow so deep it feels impossible to breathe as we share the devastating passing of Marie “Mari” Vell Martinez Gonzalez, who at the loving age of 40, was called home by our Lord in Heaven on December 11, 2025. There are losses that leave an ache, and then there are losses like this that tear through the soul, silence the laughter of a home, and leave an emptiness that no words can ever truly fill. Mari’s passing has left her family, her friends, and all who loved her standing in disbelief, asking God for strength as they learn how to live in a world without her physical presence.

Mari was born on December 4, 1985, in Corpus Christi, Texas, a precious gift from God to her loving parents, Felipe Martinez and Maria Garcia Mejia Martinez. From the very beginning, Mari’s life was marked by love she received and love she so freely gave. She was raised with her faith at the center of her heart, a faith that carried her through life’s joys and its hardest storms. Though her life was far too short, it was overflowing with meaning, compassion, laughter, and a deep devotion to her family and to God. Mari lived her faith not just in her words, but in how she loved. She believed deeply in God’s mercy, in prayer, and in trusting the Lord even when the road was painful. Now, we find comfort in believing that she has heard the words every faithful soul longs to hear: “Well done, good and faithful servant.” We trust that she now rests in eternal peace, wrapped in God’s infinite love, where pain no longer exists and tears are wiped away forever.

Mari was a dedicated Insurance Agent with State Farm for over 10 years, where she served her community with integrity, patience, and genuine care. To her clients she served, she was more than an agent, she was a listener, a helper, a reassuring voice during moments of uncertainty. Mari was a lifelong resident of Robstown where she poured her heart into her work and her community, but her greatest calling in life was always to her family. When Mari wasn’t working, her home was filled with the simple joys she loved so dearly. She found comfort curling up on the couch to watch 90 Day Fiancé, she also found joy in baking sweet treats for those she loved, and excitement cheering on her beloved Dallas Cowboys, Houston Astros, and the San Antonio Spurs. Mari’s laughter filled the car during spontaneous car karaoke sessions, where she sang with abandon, joyfully and without worry and these moments now echo painfully in the silence she has left behind. However, above any show, every song, every game, Mari loved her family fiercely and completely. They were her world, her purpose, her heart outside of her body. She was a devoted and loving wife, a nurturing and selfless mother, a cherished daughter, a protective sister, a proud grandmother, and a loyal friend. Mari’s love was steady, sacrificial, and unconditional, the kind of love that leaves an imprint on the soul forever.

Mari goes home to our Lord in Heaven as she now rejoins her beloved mother, Maria Garcia Mejia Martinez, and her dear brother, Rodolfo Martinez, her father-in-law, Jose Reyes V; her mother-in-law, Maria Luz Gonzalez Cervera; her grandfather, Santiago Gonzalez; her brother-in-law, Robert Vidal Domingo Montes Jr who preceded her in death. One can only imagine the sacred and beautiful reunion that took place at the gates of Heaven, where the long awaited embrace, the tears of joy, the peace that followed at the gates of Heaven.

Mari leaves to carry the unbearable weight of her absence, that will continue to live on in the hearts of her devoted husband of 15 years, Josh Gonzalez; her precious children, Nevaeh (Isaiah Morin) Rios, Leah Gonzalez, Arihanna Gonzalez, and Joshua Gonzalez; her beloved father, Felipe Martinez; her sisters, Kristina (Robert) Montes and Josefina Martinez; her treasured granddaughter, Leilani Castillo, and another sweet grandchild on the way, whom Mari will forever watch over from Heaven. She also leaves behind numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, extended family members, and countless friends who were blessed to know Mari and will forever feel her absence.
The family lovingly invites all relatives and friends to join them in prayer and remembrance as they honor the beautiful and irreplaceable life of Marie “Mari” Vell Martinez Gonzalez, as a visitation will be held on Friday, December 19, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM, with a Prayer Service at 7:00 PM that same evening, at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 AM on Saturday, December 20, 2025, at The Bridge Church, 416 East Main St., Robstown, Texas.

As a family, we ask God for the strength to carry this cross, trusting in His promise of eternal life. We cling to the hope that one day, through God’s mercy, we will be reunited with Mari in Heaven, where there will be no more goodbyes, only everlasting peace and love. You are loved beyond words, missed beyond measure, and remembered forever until the day we meet again.

In Loving MemoryRoberto Tagle Jr.November 2, 1972 - December 8, 2025It is with the heaviest of hearts, with tears that d...
12/11/2025

In Loving Memory
Roberto Tagle Jr.
November 2, 1972 - December 8, 2025

It is with the heaviest of hearts, with tears that do not seem to end, and with profound sorrow that fills every corner of their lives, as the Tagle Family shares the heartbreaking passing of their beloved Roberto Tagle Jr., who at the blessed age of 53, was called home to be with our Heavenly Father in Heaven on December 8, 2025.

Roberto was born on November 2, 1972, in Weslaco, Texas, as the cherished son of Roberto Tagle Sr. and Herminia Rios Tagle, who raised him with deep love, unwavering faith, and the values that shaped him into the man so many adored. From his earliest days, there was something unmistakably special about Roberto, an incredibly warm spirit, a gentle heart, and a presence that made others feel welcomed, safe, and understood. Roberto was a devoted Catholic who attended Mass at St. Peter Prince of the Apostles Catholic Church in Corpus Christi, where he humbly entrusted his joys, burdens, and dreams to the Lord. Roberto’s faith guided him through every season of life, from his proud years as a dedicated truck driver for over 31 years, to the quiet moments of reflection on the road, where he often thanked God for the gift of his children, family, and the life he had been blessed with. Roberto lived most of his life in Slaton, Texas, but no matter where his travels took him, his heart always remained anchored by the people he loved most, his children and grandchildren. They were his world, his strength, and his greatest pride. He adored them beyond measure in every smile, every laugh, every memory, and they were the light that brightened his life. When he wasn’t working, Roberto found joy in the simplest and purest moments like sharing time with his children, holding his grandchildren close, joking with those he loved, and creating memories that now feel like priceless treasures. He had a gift for lifting the spirits of others, for making people laugh even on difficult days, and for reminding those around him that love, family, and togetherness were what truly mattered. He was a devoted son, a loving father, a proud grandfather, a caring brother, and a dear friend to many. Roberto’s heart was kind, his presence comforting, and his absence is now a sorrow almost too heavy to bear.

Roberto goes home to our Heavenly Father in Heaven as he is welcomed home into the loving arms of his father, Roberto Tagle Sr., and his mother, Herminia Rios Tagle, who surely ran to him with tears of joy after years of waiting. Though our hearts grieve deeply, we take solace in knowing that Roberto is now embraced by eternal peace, love, and the glory of our Heavenly Father.

Roberto leaves behind a legacy rooted in love, laughter, and faith, his memories that will forever live in the hearts of his loving children, Natalie (Raymond Lozano) Tagle, Robert (Shelby) Tagle III, Amber (Ismael Castro) Tagle; his sister, Brenda Tagle; his brother, Rene Tagle; and his precious grandchildren, Audrey Ybanez, David Ybanez III, Aliyah Ybanez, Liam Tagle, Bellamy Tagle, Waylyn Tagle, Kate Castaneda, Lyla Castro, and June Castro. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other family members, and a lifetime of friends who were touched by his heart, his humor, and his kindness. Each of them now carries a piece of his love inside them that will continue to live on long after this day of sorrow.

The Tagle Family would like to invite all who loved Roberto Tagle Jr., to join them as they gather in prayer, remembrance, and celebration of his life, as a visitation will be held on Tuesday, December 16, 2025 from 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM, with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 11:00 AM at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave. Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at St. Peter Prince of the Apostles Catholic Church, 3901 Violet Road, Corpus Christi, Texas. Interment will follow in St. Anthony’s Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

As the Tagle family prepares to lay Roberto to rest, they find comfort in the promise of our faith, that this goodbye is not forever. Though the ache of his absence is immeasurable, we cling to the hope that one day, in God’s perfect time, we will be reunited with Roberto in a place where there is no pain, no sorrow, and no goodbyes, only eternal love. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.

In Loving MemoryIsabel SaldañaSeptember 1, 1975 – December 4, 2025It’s with broken hearts weighed down by unspeakable gr...
12/11/2025

In Loving Memory
Isabel Saldaña
September 1, 1975 – December 4, 2025

It’s with broken hearts weighed down by unspeakable grief and souls aching with a pain that words can scarcely hold, as the Saldaña and Perez families share the passing of Isabel Saldaña, who at the loving age of 50, was called home by our Heavenly Father on December 4, 2025. Isabel’s passing has left a silence so deep, and a sorrow so heavy, that it feels as though the world itself has paused in mourning.

Isabel was born on September 1, 1975, and from the very beginning of her life, she carried within her a gentle strength, a caring heart, and a love that knew no bounds. She was blessed with a beautiful smile that could instantly brighten any room and an infectious, playful laugh that brought pure joy to everyone around her. Her warmth and magnetic, playful personality meant she never met a stranger; she treated everyone she encountered with genuine compassion, understanding, and respect.

Isabel was a devout Catholic, who faithfully attended St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Robstown, where she found comfort in prayer, peace in the Mass, and strength in her unwavering faith. She trusted deeply in God’s plan, even during life’s most difficult trials, and she carried her faith quietly but firmly, allowing it to guide her words, her actions, and the love she shared so freely with others.

She resided most of her life in Robstown, Texas, the place she proudly called home, though in her youth grew up in Yorktown, Texas, where many of her earliest memories were formed. She spent many years working as a Customer Service Representative, where her kindness and joy were a gift to those she served.

When she was not working, Isabel found joy in the simple, meaningful pleasures of life. She loved design décor, arts and crafts, and took pride in creating beauty through her hands. Isabel also enjoyed writing as she loved to journal, to write her thoughts, her prayers, and her emotions, often pouring her heart onto paper in moments no one else ever saw. She was also a reader, a dreamer, and someone who found comfort in words.
However, above all else, Isabel lived for her family. She was a loving and caring daughter, mother, sister, grandmother, and a dear friend who will be dearly missed by all of her loved ones and friends she had such a great impact on.

She goes home to our Heavenly Father in Heaven to be once again reunited with her father, Frederico G. Saldana; her brother, Edward Garza III, and her maternal grandparents, Miguel Vasquez, Sr. and Esther Trevino Vasquez; and her paternal grandparents, Luciano Saldaña and Sofia Garcia Saldaña. What a glorious reunion it must have been as they are now reunited once again in Heaven, we trust they welcomed her with open arms, free from pain, sorrow, and suffering, and wrapped in eternal peace.

Isabel leaves behind to cherish her everlasting memories that will continue to live on in the hearts of her loving children, Sofia Sabina Saldaña, Steven Perez, Kaycee Lynn Perez; her caring mother, Maria Antonia Vasquez Saldaña; her cherished siblings, Ernest (Norma) Garza, Erasmo (Christine) Garza, Eugene Garza, Rebecca (Mike) Saldaña-Tagle; her precious grandchildren, Haley Riley Segura, Dusty Ray Saunders, Jr., Harper Grace Saunders; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends.

The Saldaña Family would like to extend a sincere and heartfelt invitation to all of their loved ones and dear friends to join them as they gather to honor, remember, and celebrate the beautiful life of Isabel Saldaña as a visitation will be held on Monday, December 15, 2025 from 5:00 PM until 9:00 Pm with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM that same evening at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave, Robstown, Texas.

Though Isabel’s earthly journey has come to an end, her love, her faith, and her memory will live on forever in the hearts of those who were blessed to know her. The emptiness her passing leaves behind cannot be measured, and the tears shed in her absence feel endless. Yet, even in this unbearable sorrow, we cling to our faith, trusting that Isabel now rests in the loving embrace of our Lord, where there is no more pain, no more tears, only eternal light and peace. Until the day we are reunited, we will carry Isabel in every prayer, every whispered memory, and every quiet moment of longing. Though our hearts are broken beyond repair, we find comfort knowing that she now lives in Heaven, watching over us, interceding for us, and loving us still, just as she always did.

In Loving MemoryJulia Rodriguez BarrientesMay 24, 1949 - December 5, 2025It is with hearts shattered by endless tears an...
12/09/2025

In Loving Memory
Julia Rodriguez Barrientes
May 24, 1949 - December 5, 2025

It is with hearts shattered by endless tears and with a sorrow too heavy to fully put into words as the Barrientes and Rodriguez Families share the devastating loss of their beloved Julia Rodriguez Barrientes.

Julia Rodriguez Barrientes, who at the blessed age of 76, was called from this earthly life and welcomed into the loving arms of our Heavenly Father in Heaven on December 5, 2025. Though we cling to our faith and trust in God’s promise of eternal life, the pain of her absence is overwhelming, and the silence Julia leaves behind is deafening. Julia was born on May 24, 1949, in the humble and close-knit town of Skidmore, Texas, and she was the cherished daughter of Willie Rodriguez and Ysidra Garcia Rodriguez. From the very beginning, Julia carried within her a quiet strength, a tender heart, and an unwavering devotion to her faith and family; these qualities that would guide her every step throughout her life. Julia was raised with deep Catholic values that she carried proudly and faithfully, while attending St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church in Banquete, where her prayer was not just something she practiced, but something she lived. Julia dedicated more than 42 years of her life to caring for others as a Licensed Vocational Nurse, serving with compassion, patience, and humility at Riverside Hospital and within the home health industry. Julia’s profession in nursing was her calling, as she gave of herself selflessly, comforting the sick, holding the hands of the vulnerable, and offering kindness in moments of fear and uncertainty. Through long hours, exhaustion, and sacrifice, Julia worked tirelessly to provide for her children, never once complaining, always putting their needs before her own. Julia spent most of her life in Banquete, Texas, before making Robstown her home in 2009, where she continued to be a source of love, prayer, and strength for all who knew her. She was deeply devoted to her Catholic faith and faithfully recited the Divine Mercy Chaplet every single day at 3:00 PM, a sacred hour she never missed. In prayer, Julia found peace, she found strength, and she entrusted her loved ones to the mercy of God.

When she was not working or praying, Julia found joy in the simple pleasures of life. She loved watching sports on television, especially during football season, proudly and enthusiastically cheering on her beloved Dallas Cowboys. Yet above all else, nothing brought Julia more happiness than being surrounded by her family. She was their rock, their comfort, their safe place, and the steady presence they could always count on. Julia was a loving and devoted daughter, a faithful and devoted wife, a nurturing and selfless mother, a caring sister, a proud and adoring grandmother, and a loyal friend. Julia’s love was unconditional, her heart was generous, and her spirit was gentle. She had a way of making those around her feel seen, cared for, and deeply loved. Julia’s smile brought warmth, her words brought comfort, and her presence brought peace.

As our hearts ache with her loss, we take comfort in knowing that Julia has been reunited in Heaven once again with her loving husband, David Barrientes; her father, Willie Rodriguez; her mother, Ysidra Garcia Rodriguez; her sister, Estella Resendez; and her brother, Manuel Rodriguez. One can only imagine the glorious and joyful reunion that took place as they welcomed Julia home with open arms at the gates of Heaven, where there is no more pain, no more suffering, and no more tears.

Though her physical presence is gone, Julia’s legacy of love will continue to live on in the hearts of her beloved daughters, Clarisa (David Pantoja) Barrientes and Delissa (Raul Cabrialez) Barrientes; her loving sister, Libby (Rey) Paredez; her brother-in-law, Benito Resendez; and her precious grandchildren, Adrianna Cabrialez, Christopher Esquivel, Richard Cabrialez, Jude Pantoja, and Ryan Pantoja; as each of them was a shining light in her life. Julia is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many dear friends who were blessed to have known Julia and who will forever carry her love in their hearts.

The Barrientes Family would like to extend a heartfelt invitation to all loved ones and dear friends to join them as they gather to mourn, honor, and celebrate the beautiful life of Julia Rodriguez Barrientes; as a visitation will be held on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM, with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM, at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Thursday, December 18, 2025, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave, Robstown, Texas, followed by interment at Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

Though our hearts are broken and our tears seem endless, we trust that Julia now rests peacefully in eternal glory, embraced by God’s infinite mercy. Until that day when we are reunited once again, she will remain forever alive in our prayers, our memories, and our hearts.

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