Eduardo Raymundo Rodriguez (Tweety)

Eduardo Raymundo Rodriguez (Tweety)

6/8/1978 – 4/20/2025

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Eduardo Raymundo Rodriguez on April 20, 2025. Eduardo was born on June 8, 1978, and lived a life filled with love, laughter, and compassion.

Eduardo was a dedicated father, husband , brother, Tio and friend who touched the lives of all who knew him. His kindness and generosity knew no bounds, and his memory will forever be cherished by those who were fortunate enough to have known him.

Eduardo’s legacy of kindness and sincerity will continue to inspire us all. May his soul rest in eternal peace, surrounded by the love and gratitude of those he held dear.

In loving memory,

The Rodriguez Family

Visitation Wednesday May 7th 2025 from 4pm-10pm at Leal Funeral Home West

11123 Katy Freeway Houston, TX 77079

Final viewing Thursday May 8th 2025 from 9AM-11AM at Leal Funeral Home West

Departing to Woodlawn cemetery, 1101 Antoine Dr. Houston, TX 77055 at 11:30AM

in precession with Police escort

Service at cemetery will begin at 12noon

3 thoughts on “Eduardo Raymundo Rodriguez (Tweety)”

  1. I’m gonna miss you dawg this shits so fucking sad bro. Everytime I seen you had the same exact word “My NIGGA followed by a big ass hug you left an impact on my girls they loved our story’s from our childhood. Even though they were about us doing some dumbass shit they remember them and will never forget you. As I sit here typing this shit bro , it fucking hurts bad I considered you to be my brother. I don’t have very many people in my life you were one of them. I love you dawg Rest in Paradise 😭😭

  2. Danny Ramirez

    Hey Primo,
    All that is left are the memories. Memories of the good old days on Sonnyville with all the cousins. Mud fights and basketball games in the front yard. Shooting fireworks to “Freddy Kruger’s” house. La Primera lives! Getting temporary tattoos. Having cookouts with Tio Pite on the grill. Dance competitions in the living room. Tia Martha dancing the night away, and passing the broom to dance with if you didn’t have a dance partner. As the saying goes, time waits for no one. Growing up, life takes everyone in a different direction, but no matter how long it went in between seeing each other, you always greeted me with a smile and hug, and a “Damn bro! How you been?! Good to see you again, my little big cousin!” Never thought you’d leave this earth so soon, but God had other plans. We never know who will be next to depart from this life, but make no mistake, we are ALL in the same line that you were in, Byrd. Rest easy, primo. Much love.
    May the soul of Tweety, through the mercy of God, rest in peace… Amen.
    Jesús misericordioso, dale su descanso eterno, y brille para él la luz perpetua… así sea.

  3. Gonna miss you Tweety, you always made everyone feel like familia!!! Always put a smile on my face even when i didnt have anything to smile about!!! Gonna miss your crazy azz mijo, and well you will always be remembered!!! Omg! You left a very big impact in everyones lyfe here, gonna miss that smile!!! I know you will watch over Izzy, and do me a favor watch over Chyno too and the boys they really miss you!!! Love you mijo, Rest in paradise…..🥺🙏🏼

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