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Hortencia Rodriguez, 82, passed away on February 27, 2026. Beloved, devoted, generous, hard-working, inspirational, patient, kind-hearted, and selfless, Hortencia will be remembered with deep respect and enduring love by all who knew her.
Born on December 31, 1943, to her parents, Cresencio & Oralia Rodriguez, and become the beloved younger sister to Olga Satterfield (Rodriguez). Hortencia brought strength and determination to every season of life. In her younger years, she was an athlete who enjoyed competing in volleyball, basketball, and track—early signs of the steady drive and resilience that would continue to define her.
Hortencia retired from the medical field in 2017 so she could focus on and enjoy her family, a decision that reflected her devoted nature and the priority she always placed on those she loved most.
In 1964, Hortencia married Rudy Rodriguez. Together, they built a family that remained at the center of her life. She was the proud mother of three children: Sandra Rodriguez, Brenda Martinez, and Carol Rodriguez.
Hortencia was also blessed with 10 grandchildren: Robert Ybarra (wife Sonia ), Renae Anderson (husband Ben), Kimberly Rodriguez (husband Chris), Terry Salas, Brandon Rodriguez, Daniel Rodriguez ( wife Nancy), Jeremy (wife Ashlee), Harley Valles, Sabreena Salas, and Eddie Salas. She cherished her 19 great-grandchildren: Naudia Serrano (Husband Roy), Noah Anderson, Isaiah Saucedo, Sergio Ybarra (Wife Maria), Matthew Saucedo, Zabian Urias, Zaida Ybarra, Jaziah Saucedo, Alyiah Rodriguez, Camilla Rodriguez, Collin Martinez, Braxton Rodriguez, Raelyn Martinez, Korbin Martinez, Jaden Mitcham, October Valles, Apollo Valles, Elijah Mitcham, and Isabella Salas. She was also proud of her 2 great-great-grandchildren: Yaritza Ybarra and Alaiah Serrano. She also held dear to her heart her sister, Olga Satterfield, and her niece and nephew, Michelle Brouse (Steve) and Jeff Martinez. She is preceded in death by her parents Cresencio & Oralia Rodriguez
Hortencia found joy in the simple and meaningful moments of daily life—gardening, baking, and finding new recipes to try. She enjoyed watching her crime shows, including Blue Bloods, Murder She Wrote, and Matlock. She also loved going to Texas Ranger games, watching the Dallas Cowboys, going to church, and being present for any family gathering.
Known for her big heart and great sense of humor, Hortencia was crafty and creative, and she loved donating to others. Kind and strong, she was a fiercely independent woman who treated “it can’t be done” as a challenge—an attitude that inspired those around her and remains a lasting part of her legacy.
The family extends sincere gratitude to her honorary daughter Holly Hyde for always checking in and being there for her, loving her, and taking her the Mexican food from Hidalgos she always craved. To the staff at Cedar Manor and Shannon Hospital, and Johnson's Funeral Home for their exceptional care of our mother and guiding us through this process.
Visitation will be held at First Baptist Church, 403 Water St, Sterling City, TX 76951, US, on March 3, 2026, from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
A Funeral Service will take place at First Baptist Church, 403 Water St, Sterling City, TX 76951, US, on March 4, 2026, at 1:00 pm
A Committal Service will follow at Sterling City Cemetery, 575 City Cemetery Rd, Sterling City, TX 76951, US, on March 4, 2026.