[Congressional Record Volume 170, Number 43 (Monday, March 11, 2024)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E233-E234]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                     HONORING MARY ESTHER RODRIGUEZ

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                          HON. JOAQUIN CASTRO

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                         Monday, March 11, 2024

  Mr. CASTRO of Texas. Mr. Speaker, it is my honor to recognize the 
life and legacy of Mary Esther Rodriguez, who passed away on Sunday, 
March 10, 2024, in the town of Losoya, Texas.
  Mary Esther Rodriguez was born October 4, 1944, in San Antonio, 
Texas. The oldest of ten children, she was a devoted wife, mother, and 
community servant who enjoyed volunteering her time to help those in 
need.
  As a young woman right out of high school she began working as a 
nurse's aide at the San Antonio State Hospital and later focused her 
energy as a Home Health Aide for the sick and elderly.
  A woman of deep faith she began teaching religious education at 19 
years of age and eventually became the Director of Religious Education 
at El Carmen Catholic Church in Losoya. She was moved to instill and 
strengthen the role of faith in the lives of children in the same 
manner that faith guided her life.
  An active member of The Ladies of Charity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel 
Church, she lived by their motto ``to serve rather than be served, in 
humility, simplicity and charity.


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   '' As a member she visited parishioners in nursing homes and the 
homebound, offering assistance to the poor in the community. She
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helped run their community service programs including the thrift store 
and wellness center.


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  She leaves behind her husband, Ramon Rodriguez, a veteran of the U.S. 
Air Force, whom she shared a life of love, joy, and many blessings over 
more than 57 years. She will be remembered by her daughters Rosalinda 
and Elizabeth, her sons-in-law Henry Macias and Estuardo Rodriguez and 
her most treasured grandchildren, Maria Isabella, Valencia Lael, 
Nicolas, Fidel, Abram, and Emilio. She will forever remain the heart of 
the Rodriguez family and serve as an unyielding call to charity and 
service for those she leaves behind.


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her sons-in-law Henry Marcia
  
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her daughters Rosalinda and Elizabeth, her sons-in-law Henry 
Macias


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