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Margarita Rodríguez, nacida el 16 de Noviembre del 1966 en el pintoresco pueblo de Atzala, Puebla, México, partió de este mundo el 14 de marzo de 2026 en el HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood Hospital. Su partida deja un vacío indeleble en los corazones de quienes la conocieron, un silencio donde alguna vez hubo risas, alegría y la presencia vívida de una mujer que fue verdaderamente el alma de cada reunión.
Margarita no era de las que buscaban el centro de atención por medios convencionales. Eligió un camino alejado de la fuerza laboral, dedicando sus días al abrazo del hogar y los tesoros simples de la vida diaria. Cada tarde la encontraba inmersa en el esplendor silencioso de la naturaleza, saliendo al exterior para respirar la serenidad del mundo. Aunque no perseguía pasatiempos específicos, su espíritu estaba ricamente vivo, palpitando con una energía contagiosa que la hacía el alma de cada fiesta. Su risa no era solo un sonido, sino un regalo: un faro que atraía a familiares y amigos cerca, tejiendo recuerdos que ahora servirán como preciados recuerdos.
Sus logros de los que se sentía más orgullosa eran sus hijos y nietos, quienes eran testamentos vivientes de su amor y dedicación. La fuerza y calidez de Margarita eran reflejos de los cimientos familiares que se habían establecido antes que ella, honrando a sus padres, Belén Loyola Cruz y Rafael Rodríguez Sosa, cuyos recuerdos atesoraba profundamente.
Margarita deja atrás una constelación de seres queridos, entre ellos Belén Peña y David Peña, junto con un vasto círculo de familiares e innumerables amigos que la apreciaban por la luz que aportaba a sus vidas. Su dolor se mezcla con gratitud por haber conocido a una mujer cuya presencia fue un capítulo alegre en sus historias compartidas.
En cada susurro de la brisa, en la calma de un atardecer, en la explosión de risas que resuena en una reunión, el espíritu de Margarita permanecerá—un hilo luminoso tejido en el tejido de todos los que la amaron. Fue más que una mujer que amaba la naturaleza; ella misma era una fuerza de la naturaleza, una presencia apreciada que hacía que los momentos simples de la vida fueran inolvidables. Su legado está grabado en los corazones que tocó, sin disminuir con el paso del tiempo.
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Margarita Rodriguez, born November 16, 1966, in the quaint town of Atzala, Puebla, Mexico, departed this life on March 14, 2026, at HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood Hospital. Her passing leaves an indelible void in the hearts of those who knew her, a silence where once there was laughter, joy, and the vivid presence of a woman who was truly the soul of every gathering.
Margarita was not one to seek the spotlight through conventional means. She chose a path away from the workforce, dedicating her days to the embrace of home and the simple treasures of daily life. Each afternoon found her immersed in the quiet splendor of nature, stepping outside to breathe in the world’s serenity. Though she did not pursue specific hobbies, her spirit was richly alive, pulsing with an infectious energy that made her the life of every party. Her laughter was not only a sound but a gift—a beacon that drew family and friends close, weaving memories that will now serve as precious keepsakes.
Her proudest accomplishments were her children and grandchildren, who stood as living testaments to her love and dedication. Margarita’s strength and warmth were reflections of the family foundations laid before her, honoring her parents, Belen Loyola Cruz and Rafael Rodriguez Sosa, whose memories she cherished deeply.
Margarita leaves behind a constellation of loved ones, among them Belen Pena and David Pena, along with a vast circle of relatives and countless friends who cherished her for the light she brought into their lives. Their grief is intermingled with gratitude for having known a woman whose presence was a joyful chapter in their shared stories.
A visitation to celebrate Margarita’s vibrant life will be held on March 21, 2026, from 2:00 PM until 5:00 PM at the Houston Memorial Chapel, located at 14503 Bammel North Houston Road, Houston, TX 77014. This will be followed immediately by a funeral service from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM, a sacred hour to honor and remember the laughter, love, and life that defined her.
In every whispered breeze, in the calm of a sunset, in the burst of laughter echoing through a gathering, Margarita’s spirit will remain—a luminous thread woven into the fabric of all who loved her. She was more than a woman who loved nature; she was a force of nature herself, a cherished presence who made life’s simple moments unforgettable. Her legacy is etched in the hearts she touched, undiminished by the passage of time.
Saturday, March 21, 2026
2:00 - 5:00 pm (Central time)
Houston Memorial Chapel
Suite 405
Saturday, March 21, 2026
5:00 - 6:00 pm (Central time)
Houston Memorial Chapel
Suite 405
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