Hilda Sabillon

Hilda Anne Sabillón( Rodriguez), 63, of Houston, TX USA, was called home, by God, on Thursday night February 18, 2021 at 10:30pm. After a long struggle with Chronic Renal Disease, she can finally rest in eternal peace with her parents and older brother, Manuel Rodriguez Jr.
Hilda was a native Houstonian, born on March 26, 1957 to Manuel and Maria Engracia Rodriguez. She was a devoted mother and was survived by her three children; Christina, Jessica, and David Sabillón. Other essential caregivers include Ana María Muñoz, Edwin Alex Cruz, Marjorie McLean, Kylie Sabillon and Dr. S. Patel with Beechnut Dialysis Center.
Hilda was a glamorous, selfless, and compassionate mother to all. Her greatest accomplishment in life was raising her children, watching them grow, and knowing each one of them had found true happiness.

Due to the pandemic, we are taking extra safety precautions to ensure no other tragedy follows. We ask everyone to please remain six feet apart from other parties at all times. We ask to respectfully refrain from hugs and physical condolences as much as possible. Most importantly, we ask that you please wear a mask at all times.

*Viewing*:
Thursday February 25, 2021 at Leal Funeral Home West Houston
11123 Katy Fwy
Houston, TX 77079
•Friends and extended family from 1-3pm .
•Immediate Family from 4-5pm
*Rosary*: Will be invitation only at 5pm.

*Mass*:  Friday February 26, 2021 at 11am. Open to all. *Covid protocol applies.
St. Christopher’s Catholic Church
8150 Park Place Boulevard Houston, TX 77017

Police escort and procession to follow to cemetery.

*Burial*: Her final resting place will be Forest Park Lawndale.
6900 Lawndale Avenue
Houston, TX 77023
1 pm, open to all. No seating available, please respect social distancing and covid protocol.

Floral Arrangements may be delivered to Leal Funeral Home. We thank you for your prayers and over abundant amount of love through this difficult time. – The Sabillón Rodriguez Family.

What Our Customers Say

★★★★★
"During one of the hardest moments of our lives, Alyssa at Leal Funeral Home was a true blessing to our family. She guided us gently through every decision, never rushing us, and always making sure our wishes for my father were honored. Her kindness brought us comfort when we felt overwhelmed and brokenhearted."
— Karen Aguilar
★★★★★
"At three o'clock in the morning, when my grandmother passed, they answered the phone and came immediately to bring her into their care. That alone meant more to us than they'll ever know. They treated us with compassion, patience, and respect — no pressure, no coldness, just genuine care."
— Daniel Rodriguez
★★★★★
"Eric and Lilly were so supportive and kept reassuring me that whenever we needed them, they would be there. Such personal attention was wonderful. They made all the arrangements so easy even when the service was in another town. We are so grateful for everything Leal did for us."
— Hildy Shanks
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