Armandina Ostria

Armandina Ostria

Armandina Ostria, 60, passed away on May 1, 2025, at her home residence. She was the widow of Andrés Ostria. They shared 35 years of marriage. 

Born in Galeana, Nuevo León, México in 1964. She was the daughter of David Espinoza Arsola and Florencia Oviedo Miranda. Armandina Ostria was a beloved wife, mother, sister and friend, known for her joy, laughter and caring for others. Armandina had a love for home cooking which her family loved. She also enjoyed expressing herself through writing poetry.

Armandina was a member of Iglesia Bautista del Calvario for over 30 years. She was always very involved in the church and served in many areas. She especially loved singing for the church. She dedicated her life to God and her family being a great testimony to all those around her. She made an unforgettable impact on those who knew her.

She is survived by her two sons Andrés and Edward Ostria, who will forever cherish the memories shared. A service to honor Armandina’s life will be held on Saturday, May 17th at 11:00am at Iglesia Bautista del Calvario, with a burial at 1:30pm at Paradise South Cemetery to follow. We invite friends and family to share their memories and celebrate the beautiful life of Armandina. She will be dearly missed but always remembered with love.

Friday, May 16

3pm to 8pm: Viewing (come by any time)

Leal Funeral Home

708 College Ave, South Houston, TX 77587

Saturday, May 17 11am: Memorial Service

Iglesia Bautista del Calvario Church

4514 Kansas St, Fresno, TX 77545

1:30 pm: Burial at Cemetery

Paradise South

16001 Cullen Blvd

Pearland, TX 77581

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