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In Loving MemoryAnecleto Silvas CastilloAugust 1, 1931 - November 8, 2025It is with the heaviest of hearts and the deepe...
11/11/2025

In Loving Memory
Anecleto Silvas Castillo
August 1, 1931 - November 8, 2025

It is with the heaviest of hearts and the deepest sorrow as the Castillo Family shares the passing of their beloved patriarch, Anecleto Silvas Castillo, who at the blessed age of 94, was called home to be with the Lord on Saturday, November 8, 2025. Though our hearts ache with grief, we find comfort in knowing that his spirit now rests peacefully in the loving arms of our Lord and Savior.

Anecleto was born on August 1, 1931, in Corpus Christi, Texas, the cherished son of Julian Castillo Sr. and Amada Silvas Castillo. He was raised in a home filled with faith, love, and humility, where Anecleto’s life was a living testimony of hard work, devotion, and unshakable belief in God’s promises. Anecleto was a faithful member of Nuevo Esperanza Baptist Church in Corpus Christi, where his quiet strength and warm smile blessed everyone he met. Anecleto was a man of strong hands and a gentle heart, as he began his career as an Iron Worker before becoming a Machinist with the Corpus Christi Water Department for over 20 years, where he faithfully served. Anecleto’s dedication, integrity, and dependability earned him the respect of many who admired his steady spirit and tireless work ethic. When he wasn’t working, Anecleto found joy in the simple yet meaningful moments of life. He loved going fishing, especially for Drum, enjoying the calm of the water and the beauty of God’s creation around him; he also enjoyed his Sundays that he considered his sacred time to worship, often attending services at Primera Iglesia Bautista – Calallen, where he sang hymns that lifted his soul and reminded him of the eternal hope in Christ. Yet his greatest joy was found in being surrounded by his family, where he was the heart and storyteller of the family, the one whose laughter filled rooms as they watched Bugs Bunny, Looney Tunes and Western Movies and whose wisdom will continue to guide their family for generations to come.

Though our hearts break at his earthly departure, we rejoice in knowing that Anecleto has been joyfully reunited in Heaven once again with his devoted wife, Martina DeLeon Castillo; his sons, Manuel Castillo Sr. and Simon Castillo; his parents, Julian Castillo Sr. and Amada Silvas Castillo; and his siblings, Herminia Cabrialez, Guadalupe Figueroa, Josefa Lopez, Cheve DeLeon, Trinidad Lopez, Julian Castillo Jr., Jose Castillo, and Nicolasa Martinez. What a glorious reunion it must have been as hands clasped, tears of joy flowing, as they embraced one another at the gates of Heaven, where there is no pain, no sorrow, only everlasting peace and love.

He leaves behind a legacy of unwavering faith and immeasurable love that will continue to live on in the hearts and the lives of his children, Antonio (Lisa) DeLeon, Cleto (Veronica) Castillo Jr., Sandra (Teodulo) Castillo Aguilar, Severa (Tad) Stapurewicz, and Diana (Michael) Madison, and his brother, Victor (Margarita) Castillo. Anecleto was also blessed and adored by his sixteen grandchildren, twenty-two great grandchildren, three great-great grandchildren, and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and cherished friends, as each of whom carry a special piece of him in their hearts.

Anecleto was a man of quiet faith but carried a powerful example. He taught those around him the meaning of humility, the value of hard work, and the beauty of loving deeply. Anecleto’s laughter, his stories, and his words of encouragement will echo forever in the hearts of those who loved him most.

The Castillo Family extends a sincere and heartfelt invitation to all who knew and loved Anecleto to join them in celebrating his remarkable life and faith, as a visitation will be held on Friday, November 14, 2025, from 10:00 AM until 11:00 AM at Ramon Funeral Home, located at 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Service will follow at 11:00 AM, also at Ramon Funeral Home, with interment to follow at Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

As we say goodbye for now, we rest in the comforting words of Scripture:
“Well done, thou good and faithful servant… Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.” — Matthew 25:21

Though Anecleto has departed this earthly life, his love remains a guiding light that will never fade. The family finds peace in knowing that one day, we too will meet him again, in that beautiful place where tears are wiped away, and eternal joy reigns forevermore.

In Loving MemoryAmador “Erby” ZapataOctober 19, 1953 - November 5, 2025It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that...
11/07/2025

In Loving Memory
Amador “Erby” Zapata
October 19, 1953 - November 5, 2025

It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that the Zapata Family shares the passing of their beloved Amador “Erby” Zapata, who at the blessed age of 72, was called home to be with our Heavenly Father in Heaven on the morning of Wednesday, November 5, 2025. Though his physical presence has departed from this world, his spirit will forever live on in the hearts of all who were blessed to know and love him.

Amador “Erby” was born on October 19, 1953, in the humble and faith-filled town of Robstown, Texas, as the cherished son of Agapito Zapata and San Juanita Benavides Zapata. From his earliest years, Erby carried with him a gentle soul and a heart that radiated love, humility, and compassion. He grew up surrounded by family, faith, and the simple joys of life; as a reflection of his roots that he would carry proudly throughout his journey on earth. Erby was a devout Catholic, a faithful man who attended St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Robstown, where he found strength, peace, and purpose in his faith. He worked as a scaffold builder in the refinery industry for many years, where he was a hardworking and dedicated man who took pride in providing for his family. Erby’s work ethic and strong character reflected the quiet dignity of a man who believed in earning his blessings through sweat, perseverance, and faith. Erby was a former resident of Robstown, where he later made his home in Corpus Christi, Texas, as he continued to live a life surrounded by love and laughter. When he wasn’t working, Erby found peace and joy in the simple moments that made life meaningful. He loved riding his motorcycles, feeling the freedom of the open road and the wind in his face; as a reminder of life’s fleeting beauty. Erby’s favorite place was by the river, where he would sit with his family, literally in the cool flowing water, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere, the sound of laughter, and a cold beer in his hand. For Erby, those were the moments that mattered most, making everlasting memories with the ones he loved more than anything else in this world. He was a loving and devoted son, husband, father, brother, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, and friend. Erby’s love was genuine, his laughter contagious, and his kindness endless. He had a special way of making everyone feel like family, where his presence could light up any room, and his love left a mark on every heart he touched.

Erby now rests in the loving embrace of Our Heavenly Father, as he is reunited once again with his parents, Agapito and San Juanita Benavides Zapata; his beloved wife, Maria Luisa Vasquez Zapata; his sisters, Teresa Ortiz, Ida Soto, and Olga Soto; his brother, Jose B. Soto; and his nephew, Diego Ortiz, who all preceded him in death. What a joyous heavenly reunion it must have been as they greeted him with arms wide open at Heaven’s gates, surrounded by the light of God’s eternal love.

Erby leaves behind to cherish his beautiful legacy that will continue to live on in the hearts of his children, Erby (Maria) Zapata, Rose Zapata, Kayla Zapata, and Erby (Mayra) Zapata Jr; his siblings, Gilbert (Mary Helen) Zapata, Jovita (Noe) Soto, and Amador “Mayo” (Lupe) Zapata; his grandchildren, Lariah Zapata, Myra Garza, Amador Zapata, Julian Cervantes, Laura Cervantes, Dezirae Zapata, Marcos Alfaro Jr., Meagan Alfaro, Hailey Alfaro, Makayla Alfaro; and his adored great-grandchildren: Evalynn Zapata and Ace Zapata. Erby also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many dear friends whose lives he forever touched with his kindness and laughter.

Though the pain of his loss weighs heavy, the Zapata Family finds comfort in knowing that Erby’s life was filled with love, family, and faith. Erby’s memory will continue to live on in every shared story, every laughter around the table, every ride on the open road, and every quiet moment by the river. Erby’s love remains the greatest gift he leaves behind, a love that will never fade, for it was built on the foundation of God’s everlasting grace.

The Zapata Family would like to extend their most sincere and heartfelt invitation to all family, friends, and loved ones to join them as they honor and celebrate the life of Amador “Erby” Zapata; as a visitation will be held on Thursday, November 13, 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 Friday, November 14, 2025, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave., Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow the Funeral Mass at Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”
— Matthew 11:28

May the soul of Amador “Erby” Zapata rest in eternal peace, embraced by the light of God and reunited with his loved ones in Heaven. Erby’s journey on earth has ended, but his story of love, laughter, and faith will live forever in the hearts of those who knew him. Until we meet again Erby, may the angels guide you home.

In Loving MemoryMaria Sylvia GuajardoOctober 15, 1947 - November 1, 2025It is with heavy hearts, overwhelming grief, and...
11/05/2025

In Loving Memory
Maria Sylvia Guajardo
October 15, 1947 - November 1, 2025

It is with heavy hearts, overwhelming grief, and profound sorrow that the Guajardo Family shares the passing of their beloved Maria Sylvia Guajardo, who at the blessed age of 78, was tenderly called home by our Heavenly Father in Heaven on November 1, 2025. Sylvia was surrounded by the love, prayers, and the whisper of angels, as she peacefully entered the Kingdom of God, where pain and suffering no longer dwell, and where eternal peace and joy abound.

She was born on October 15, 1947, in her cherished hometown of Robstown, Texas. Sylvia was the precious daughter of Chon Guajardo and Hortencia Sepulveda Guajardo, who lovingly raised her in the warmth of family, faith, and devotion. Sylvia was a proud and lifelong resident of Robstown, as she lived a simple yet profoundly meaningful life, grounded in Catholic values, humility, and unconditional love. She faithfully attended St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, where she prayed, believed, and found comfort in the promise of God’s eternal mercy and grace. Sylvia’s heart was as gentle as the softest prayer whispered in the church pews and as pure as the candlelight flickering before the Blessed Virgin Mary. She also found joy in the little blessings of life, like watching her favorite cartoons, sharing tender moments with the characters that made her smile, and spending countless peaceful evenings watching Hallmark movies. Furthermore, she loved embracing stories of love with family that mirrored the values she treasured. She was also passionate about working with puzzles and fitting pieces tightly together just as she did with every loving relationship in her life. Above all, Sylvia’s greatest happiness was found in the presence of her family, whom she loved so fiercely and so deeply. Each laugh, each hug, and every shared moment was held close to Sylvia’s heart. Sylvia was a loving and caring daughter, a devoted sister, an adoring aunt, a loyal friend, and a blessing to every soul God placed in her path. Sylvia’s absence leaves a void impossible to fill, yet her love will forever echo through the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know her.

As Sylvia stepped into eternity, she was welcomed Home with open arms by her parents, Chon and Hortencia Guajardo; her dear siblings, Frank Adame, Charlie Maldonado, Rene Guajardo, Juan Guajardo, and Mary Ann Orona. What a beautiful and joy-filled reunion it must have been, as heaven’s gates opened and they embraced once more, as tears of joy replaced the tears of earthly sorrow. We can only imagine the radiant smile on Sylvia’s face as she was greeted by her loved ones and welcomed into God’s eternal light.

Forever left to cherish her precious memory and carry forward her legacy of love are her devoted sister, Diana Guajardo; her uncle, Andy (Peggy) Gutierrez; her sister-in-law, Dianne Guajardo; and her many beloved nieces and nephews, Nick (Yvonne) Vasquez, Jesus Vasquez, Debbie (Ricky) Garza, Rick Casanova, Ryan Guajardo, Ruby (Lupe) Dominguez, Renata (Julio) Gonzalez, John (Lori) Guajardo, Iris (Jay) Jasso, Priscilla Tijerina, Tangie Kline, and Jo Ann Pullen, along with numerous great-nieces, great-nephews, cousins, and treasured friends. Each of them will carry her light within them forever, honoring her through laughter, kindness, and steadfast faith.

The Guajardo Family humbly invites all who loved Maria Sylvia Guajardo to join them in prayer, remembrance, and celebration of her beautiful life; as a visitation will be held on Monday, November 17, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM, lifting her soul to the loving arms of Our Blessed Mother that same evening at Ramon Funeral Home in Robstown, Texas.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Ave, Robstown, Texas with Father John Patterson, SOLT, as celebrant. Sylvia will then be laid to rest at Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas, where she will await the resurrection of the faithful and the eternal promise of Christ's return.

Though the world feels dimmer without her gentle spirit, we find comfort in the promise spoken by our Lord in John 14:2-3: “In My Father’s house are many mansions… I go to prepare a place for you… that where I am, there you may be also.”

Sylvia has gone to her eternal home, a place of everlasting rest, where her soul now rejoices in the presence of Jesus, Our Blessed Mother, and all the saints. May her beautiful memory live on eternally, and may we honor her by loving one another as she loved us. Until we meet again in Heaven, may you rest in God’s eternal peace.

In Loving MemoryNoe De Los Santos, Sr.December 10, 1938 - October 31, 2025It is with shattered hearts, tear-filled eyes,...
10/31/2025

In Loving Memory
Noe De Los Santos, Sr.
December 10, 1938 - October 31, 2025

It is with shattered hearts, tear-filled eyes, and profound sadness as the De Los Santos Family shares the passing of their beloved patriarch, Noe De Los Santos, Sr., who at the blessed age of 86 was called home to the loving embrace of our Heavenly Father on October 31, 2025. Noe was surrounded by the tender love and prayers of his caring family, as God gently reached down His hand and whispered, “Well done, My good and faithful servant… come home.” And with peace in his heart, Noe answered His call and entered into eternal rest in Heaven.

He was born on December 10, 1938, in the humble community of Robstown, Texas, as Noe was the cherished son of Jose Maximo De Los Santos and Anastacia Musquiz De Los Santos. Noe’s life was built on the foundation of faith, family, and perseverance, where values were deeply rooted in the Catholic faith that guided his every step. He was a faithful parishioner of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Robstown, where Noe lived his life as a humble servant of God, never failing to give thanks, to pray, and to trust in the Lord through every season of life. Noe worked proudly for many years as a Tester Tech with Valero Refinery, where he dedicated his hands, his mind, and his heart to his profession. When he was not working, Noe’s soul found joy in the simple and blessed moments of life. In his younger years, he played the saxophone, filling rooms with music and memories that now echo in the hearts of those who knew him. He also served on the Robstown Independent School Board and he enjoyed watching FOX News, where he found comfort in old movies and western classics, but above all his greatest joy, his greatest purpose, and his greatest blessing in life was his family. Noe was the heart of their world, where he was a strong yet gentle presence, a source of unwavering love and wisdom, and a quiet hero who led by faith and example. He was a loving and devoted son, a faithful husband, a proud and selfless father, a caring brother, a treasured grandfather and great-grandfather, and a loyal friend to so many. Noe’s kind smile, unshakeable strength, and endless love will forever remain etched in the souls of those blessed to know him.

On the evening of his Heavenly homecoming, the angels rejoiced, and Heaven’s gates opened wide as Noe was joyfully reunited once again with his beloved parents, Jose Maximo De Los Santos and Anastacia Musquiz De Los Santos; his beautiful wife, Guadalupe De Los Santos; his brothers, Ramiro De Los Santos and Israel De Los Santos; his sisters, Maria Eliza “Licha” De Los Santos and Elva Cristian; and his precious great-grandson, Eric Lee Mireles. What a glorious and sacred reunion it must have been that was filled with tears of joy, loving embraces, and the eternal peace promised by Christ.

He leaves behind a legacy of unending love and treasured memories in the hearts of his children, Noe De Los Santos, Jr., Margaret (Jose Arce) De Los Santos, Delmira (Steve) Suarez, Jose Maximo (Esther) De Los Santos; his grandchildren, Noe De Los Santos III, Michael Angel De Los Santos, Michael (Leslie) James De Los Santos, Jose (Cassidy) Arce, Jr., Samantha (Andy Dominguez) Ann Suarez, Eliza (George Villamar) Elaine De Los Santos, Erica Renee De Los Santos, Jessica (Michael Rodriguez) Jo De Los Santos; and a loving great-grandfather to, Zoe Dominguez, Jaycee Raelynn Rodriguez, Kailey Marie Suarez, Daelynn Rose De Los Santos, Sorren Dominguez, Ethan James De Los Santos, Jubilee Dominguez, and Azriel Luke Dominguez. He was also blessed and adored by numerous nieces, nephews, other family members, and dear friends who will forever carry him in their hearts.

Though our hearts feel broken and the weight of grief is heavy, we take comfort in knowing that this is not goodbye, only ‘until we meet again.’ Through our sorrow, we cling to the promise of everlasting life and the words of Jesus Christ: “I am the resurrection and the life; whoever believes in Me, though he die, yet shall he live.”
— John 11:25

The De Los Santos Family extends a heartfelt invitation to all of their loved ones and dear friends to join in prayer and remembrance, as a visitation will be held on Sunday, November 9, 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 Monday, November 10, 2025 at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church 204 Dunne Ave., Robstown, Texas. Interment to follow at St. Anthony’s Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

The De Los Santos Family would like to extend their deepest gratitude to Jesse Trevino, Jackie Gonzalez, and Lucy Franco, along with the compassionate and dedicated employees of The New Century Hospice, for the tender care, dignity, and comfort they provided to Noe De Los Santos, Sr. in his final days. Their kindness and support during this sacred time will forever be remembered and appreciated.

May the perpetual light of Christ shine upon his soul. May his memory be a blessing,
and may the Lord grant comfort to all who mourn his passing. “Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.”

In Loving MemoryMichael Anthony DawsonMay 21, 1969 – October 23, 2025It is with humble hearts and profound sorrow that t...
10/31/2025

In Loving Memory
Michael Anthony Dawson
May 21, 1969 – October 23, 2025

It is with humble hearts and profound sorrow that the Dawson Family shares the passing of Michael Anthony Dawson, who, at the age of 56, was called home by our Heavenly Father on Thursday, October 23, 2025. Though his departure leaves an immeasurable void in the hearts of all who knew him, we take comfort in knowing that Michael’s soul now rests peacefully in the loving embrace of our Lord.

Michael was born on May 21, 1969, in Washington, D.C., the cherished son of the late William John and Marilyn McCaffrey Dawson. From a young age, his heart reflected strength, loyalty, and compassion—qualities that would define the remarkable man he became. A true patriot, he proudly served his country in the United States Army, where his bravery, discipline, conviction, and integrity earned him the respect and admiration of all who served alongside him. His assignments took him to Hawaii, Panama, Africa, Korea, and into combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, where he courageously defended the freedoms we hold dear. Throughout his distinguished military career, Michael was honored with numerous awards and decorations. Although we know Michael deserves all the respect and gratitude for his service to our country, he felt that he was simply doing his duty. After his final tour in the Middle East, he continued to work in Close Protection and Personal Security Detail as a civil contract worker in Afghanistan and then as a Personal Security Detail team leader for singer Celine Dion. A man of adventure and dedication, he lived around the world before settling in Robstown, Texas, where he spent the last two and a half years with his two youngest sons.

Michael found joy in life’s simple blessings—hiking, fishing, camping, hunting, golfing, and cooking for his children. Above all, his greatest joy was his family, and he said he wanted to be remembered most as a good father. His children remember how he was always making them laugh, teasing them, or just being silly. Even during hard times, he always had some silly comment in his back pocket to make them laugh. He was a proud and devoted father, a loving son and brother, and a loyal friend to many. Those who knew him will remember his calm strength, steadfast sense of duty, and the fierceness with which he protected those under his care. His loyalty brought light, comfort, and safety to everyone around him.

As his dear friend and Afghan translator, Imran, recently said, “He may be gone from this world, but his spirit remains with all of us who had the privilege of walking beside him.”

Michael has now been reunited with his beloved parents in eternal life. He is survived by his children, Alexander (Cindy) Dawson, Gabrielle (Josh) Gibbons, Elaura Dawson, Jakob Dawson, and their mother, Erin (Dawson) Pyne. He is also survived by his children Ronin Dawson, Dempsey Dawson, Anthony Dawson and their mother, Margot Dawson; his siblings, Michaela (Phil) Moreau, Michelle (John) Charba, and Monica (Jeff) Brewster; and his precious grandchildren, Courtland Gibbons, Emerson Gibbons, and Autumn Gibbons, who are each a reflection of the love and legacy he leaves behind. Michael is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family, and countless dear friends who were deeply touched by his life and love.

Though his earthly journey has ended, Michael’s story lives on—in every prayer whispered in his memory, in every heart that still feels his love, and in every act of kindness inspired by his example. While he may be gone from our sight, his spirit will forever remain near, watching over his family with pride, love, and eternal peace.

The Dawson Family warmly invites all loved ones and friends to join them in celebrating Mike’s life:
Visitation: Thursday, November 6, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, with a Holy Rosary at 10:00 AM at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church
Funeral Mass: 11:00 AM at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, 603 N. First Street, Robstown, Texas. Reception to follow Mass in the church hall.

May we find peace in the promise that one day we shall see him again—whole, radiant, and free, standing before the Lord in everlasting glory.

“Well done, good and faithful servant… Enter into the joy of your Lord.” — Matthew 25:23

In Loving MemoryOlga Cantu CamposAugust 25, 1942 - October 24, 2025It is with shattered broken hearts and profound sadne...
10/28/2025

In Loving Memory
Olga Cantu Campos
August 25, 1942 - October 24, 2025

It is with shattered broken hearts and profound sadness as the Campos and Cantu Families share the passing of their beloved matriarch, Olga Cantu Campos, who at the blessed and graceful age of 83, was called home by our Lord Jesus Christ on Friday, October 24, 2025. Though Heaven gained a precious soul, Olga’s departure has left an ache beyond words in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.

She was born on August 25, 1942, in Robstown, Texas, Olga was the cherished daughter of Jose Cantu and Francisca Rivera Cantu. From the very beginning, her life was defined by love, humility, and devotion to family. Olga was a faithful Christian woman whose faith carried her through every season of her life. Olga resided in Driscoll, Texas, for the past three decades, where her home became a sanctuary filled with warmth, laughter, and the comforting smell of home-cooked meals that could only be made with a mother’s touch. Olga’s family meant everything to her; as she lived for those moments when everyone was together sitting around the table, telling stories, watching football, or simply being in each other’s presence. Olga’s children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were the very heartbeat of her world,where every hug, every “I love you,” and every smile she shared was a reminder of how deeply she cared. Olga’s love was not just spoken,it was shown in the countless sacrifices she made and the unwavering patience she displayed, even on her hardest days. Olga’s simple joys brought her peace, like when she played BINGO, where her luck often brought her small victories and big smiles. She was also an avid Dallas Cowboys fan, never missing a game and always cheering with unshakable loyalty. Olga’s favorite pastime was riding around town, with the windows down, listening to her favorite Christian music, often reflecting on how blessed she felt for every day the Lord had given her. However, her greatest joy of all was being surrounded by her family, where her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren held a precious piece of her heart. She was a devoted daughter, a loving wife, a nurturing mother, a proud grandmother, and a loyal friend. Olga’s presence was a source of comfort, her laughter was contagious, and her love unconditional. The void she leaves behind is one that words cannot fill, as Olga was truly the foundation upon which her family was built.

As Heaven’s gates opened wide to welcome Olga home, where she was joyfully reunited once again with her father, Jose Cantu; her mother, Francisca Rivera Cantu; her husband, Manuel H. Campos; her son Rene Campos; her son-in-law Remijio Rodriguez Jr.; her sister Maria Flores; her brother Rodolfo Cantu; and her beloved grandchildren Rodney Campos, Remijio Rodriguez III, and Rick Campos. One can only imagine the tearful but joyous reunion in Heaven as they embraced her once again,where there is no more pain, no more sorrow, only eternal peace in the presence of the Lord.

Olga leaves behind to carry on her everlasting memory and love that will continue to live on in the hearts of her devoted children, Rogelio (Josie) Campos, Linda (Martin Gracia) Rodriguez, Ramiro Campos, Manuel Ray Campos, Roel Campos, Norfilia (Gilbert) Pena, and Cynthia Aguilar. She was also blessed with twenty grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, countless other relatives and many friends who adored her deeply. Each one carries within them a part of her, where her kindness, her strength, her laughter, and her unshakable faith will continue to live on for generations to come.

Though her chair may now sit empty, her spirit remains in every corner of her family’s lives,where the sound of her voice still echoing in their hearts, her wisdom still guiding them through life’s storms, and her love still wrapping them in warmth when the nights feel cold and lonely. She may no longer walk beside them, but her love will forever be their light in the dark and their strength in moments of sorrow.

The family would like to extend a heartfelt invitation to all relatives and friends to join them as they gather to honor,and celebrate the beautiful life of Olga Cantu Campos; as a visitation will be held on Monday, November 3, 2025, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM with an Evening Prayer Service to be held at 7:00 PM that same evening at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Avenue, Robstown, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 204 Dunne Avenue, Robstown, Texas. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery, Robstown, Texas.

Though her earthly journey has ended, the love Olga shared and the memories she created will live on forever. The pain of her absence may never fade, but neither will the light she left behind. Heaven has gained an angel, and though our hearts are broken, we find comfort knowing that she now rests in eternal peace, surrounded by everlasting love.

In Loving MemoryLeatrice Irene RunnelsNovember 11, 1947 - October 23, 2025It is with broken hearts and trembling voices ...
10/27/2025

In Loving Memory
Leatrice Irene Runnels
November 11, 1947 - October 23, 2025

It is with broken hearts and trembling voices as the Runnels Family shares the passing of their beloved matriarch, Leatrice Irene Runnels, who at the blessed and graceful age of 77, was called home to be with her Lord and Savior on October 23, 2025. Though Leatrice’s earthly journey has come to an end, her spirit has found everlasting peace in the loving arms of Jesus Christ, where there is no more pain, no more sorrow, and no more tears, only the eternal joy of Heaven.

She was born on November 11, 1947, Leatrice was the cherished daughter of Tommie Runnels and Irene Jackson Runnels. From the very beginning, her life was marked by humility, strength, and grace. She was a woman who believed in God, and her unwavering belief in His promises carried her through every trial and triumph. Leatrice trusted that every breath, every joy, and every storm had a divine purpose, as she walked by faith, not by sight, every single day of her life.

She attended Austin Community College, where she developed the skills that would serve as the foundation of her successful professional career and lifelong dedication to excellence.
She worked for many years as a devoted bookkeeper with Marine Drilling, Whataburger Corporate Office, and later with CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital where her diligence, loyalty, and kind spirit made a lasting impression on her coworkers and those she encountered. Leatrice took pride in her work, known for her unmatched discipline and sense of responsibility. When she wasn’t working, Leatrice found joy in life’s simple treasures. She loved the excitement of playing BINGO, the peaceful challenge of a good puzzle, and the quiet joy of writing her thoughts and memories. Yet above all, her truest happiness came from being surrounded by her family. They were her world, her heart, and her purpose. The sound of her laughter, the comfort of her prayers, and the wisdom of her words will forever echo in the hearts of her loved ones.

Leatrice now rejoices in Heaven, reunited once more with her beloved parents, Tommie Runnels and Irene Runnels, and her dear siblings Patricia Mulckeroy, Tommie Charles Runnels, Billye Axel, Sandra Runnels, and Ray Runnels. What a beautiful reunion that must have been, where a mother’s embrace, a father’s pride, and the glorious welcome of brothers and sisters whose voices once filled her days on Earth.

Leatrice leaves to carry on her beautiful legacy and to cherish her everlasting memory that will live on in the hearts of her devoted son, Rodney (Celia) Runnels; her beloved nephew she lovingly raised as her own, Nicholas Brown; her loving sisters, Mary Runnels, Barbara Faye Runnels, Debra Alford, Janice Runnels, Clara Runnels, and Tammie Runnels; her treasured grandchildren, Rodney Runnels Jr., Jasmine Runnels, and Alexus Runnels; her precious great-grandchildren, McKenzie Skye Runnels, Sevren O’Neal Bryant, Isaiah Matthew Runnels, Zariah A’Mari Patterson, Jasiah Amir Runnels, Princess Milleni Thomas. She also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and many dear friends whose lives she deeply touched.

The Runnels Family would like to extend a heartfelt invitation to all family and friends to join them as they celebrate the extraordinary life and legacy of their beloved Leatrice. A Homegoing Celebration will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, October 31, 2025, at Ramon Funeral Home, 800 Lincoln Ave., Robstown, Texas, with Reverend Charles Toliver officiating. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery in Robstown, Texas.

Though our hearts ache with grief, we take comfort in knowing that Leatrice has fought the good fight, finished her course, and has kept the faith. Leatrice’s journey here may be over, but her love remains eternal, woven into every prayer, every memory, and every life she touched

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