Rosa Hilda Barrientos, born on August 31st, 1941 in Agualeguas, Nuevo Leon, peacefully passed away on January 12th, 2024, at the age of 82. She will be laid to rest in her beloved hometown. At the age of 18, Rosa Hilda married Guadalupe Sr. and together they embarked on a journey to the United States, working as farm laborers in the fields of California.

Rosa Hilda was a devoted wife, mother, sister, and friend, known for her strong work ethic. Her children brought her immense joy, and she dedicated herself to their happiness and well-being. In her free time, Rosa Hilda took pleasure in cooking tamales, engaging in lively games of bingo, and cherishing moments spent with her family.

Horticulture was among Rosa Hilda’s passions, and she found solace in tending to her home, plants, and small store, where she fostered a sense of community. She had a special bond with her two sisters, regularly visiting and engaging in heartfelt conversations with them in both Houston and Agualeguas. When in Houston, Rosa Hilda took delight in purchasing items to either resell or donate to families in Mexico. Her greatest joy came from seeing her family happy, and she often went above and beyond to ensure they were well-fed during their visits.

While residing in Houston, Rosa Hilda held a deep affection for her hometown, Agualeguas, NL, and frequently returned to reconnect with her extended family and friends. It is fitting that she will find her final resting place in the town she held dear. Rosa Hilda Barrientos leaves behind cherished memories and a legacy of love that will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew her.

Rosa Hilda Barrientos is survived by her children and their families; Maria Guadalupe Molina (Jose), Rosa Maria Salinas (Jose Angel), Luis Orlando Barrientos (Aurora), Jose Alberto Barrientos (Norma), Michael Angel Barrientos (Melva), Diana Anaya, Guadalupe Barrientos Jr. (Janette) and her 23 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Preceded by her husband Guadalupe Barrientos Sr. and her granddaughter Marissa Barrientos.

Rosa Hilda Barrientos, nacida el 31 de agosto de 1941 en Agualeguas, Nuevo León, falleció pacíficamente el 12 de enero de 2024 a la edad de 82 años. Será enterrada en su amada ciudad natal. A la edad de 18 años, Rosa Hilda se casó con Guadalupe Sr. y juntos emprendieron un viaje a los Estados Unidos, trabajando como jornaleros agrícolas en los campos de California. Rosa Hilda fue una devota esposa, madre, hermana y amiga, conocida por su fuerte ética de trabajo. Sus hijos le trajeron una inmensa alegría y ella se dedicó a su felicidad y bienestar. En su tiempo libre, Rosa Hilda disfrutaba cocinando tamales, participando en animados juegos de bingo y apreciando los momentos que pasaba con su familia. La horticultura era una de las pasiones de Rosa Hilda, y encontró consuelo en el cuidado de su casa, sus plantas y su pequeña tienda, donde fomentó un sentido de comunidad. Tenía un vínculo especial con sus dos hermanas, las visitaba regularmente y entablaba conversaciones sinceras con ellas tanto en Houston como en Agualeguas. Cuando estaba en Houston, Rosa Hilda se deleitaba comprando artículos para revender o donar a familias en México. Su mayor alegría provenía de ver a su familia feliz, y a menudo hacía todo lo posible para asegurarse de que estuvieran bien alimentados durante sus visitas. Mientras residía en Houston, Rosa Hilda tenía un profundo afecto por su ciudad natal, Agualeguas, NL, y regresaba con frecuencia para reconectarse con su familia extendida y amigos. Es apropiado que encuentre su lugar de descanso final en la ciudad que tanto amaba. Rosa Hilda Barrientos deja preciados recuerdos y un legado de amor que quedará por siempre en los corazones de quienes la conocieron.

A Rosa Hilda Barrientos le sobreviven sus hijos y sus familias; María Guadalupe Molina (José), Rosa María Salinas (José Ángel), Luis Orlando Barrientos (Aurora), José Alberto Barrientos (Norma), Miguel Ángel Barrientos (Melva), Diana Anaya, Guadalupe Barrientos Jr. (Janette) y sus 23 nietos y 16 bisnietos. Precedida por su esposo Guadalupe Barrientos Sr. y su nieta Marissa Barrientos.

Funeral Service Information

Thursday, January 18, 2024
Visitation
4 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Forest Lawn Funeral Home
8706 Almeda Genoa Rd.
Houston, TX 77075

Información del Servicio

Jueves, 18 de Enero 2024
Visitación
4 p.m. – 8 p.m.

La Capilla de Forest Lawn Funeral Home
8706 Almeda Genoa Rd.
Houston, TX 77075


2 Comments

  1. Yvonne Salinas ( Bonnie ) on January 20, 2024 at 6:16 pm

    Our deepest condolences to the entire family . Sra Rosa was a very special woman who shared the love she had in her heart with the entire world . She always helped others without expecting anything in return . She will be dearly missed . My best friend in the entire world Maria ( Kitty ) had a piece of her mother’s heart because she also had unconditional love for everyone that crossed her path . I love you Comadre . You know that I will always be here for you , a crying shoulder and for anything you need along the way . May this beautiful , kind hearted woman rest in internal peace . She is in God’s paradise and cuddling with her beloved husband .



  2. Sigifredo and Yvonne Salinas ( Bonnie ) on January 20, 2024 at 6:35 pm

    Our deepest condolences to the entire family. Sra Rosa was a very loving and kind hearted beautiful woman who had so much unconditional love in her heart always willing to share it with the entire world without expecting anything in return . She will be dearly missed . My best friend Maria ( KITTY) has a piece of her mothers heart because she also has so much love to share . May this beautiful woman rest in eternal peace . She is in a better place up in paradise Heaven . She is holding God’s hand now and is cuddling with her husband . Looking down on her entire family that she left behind . Continued prayers for her and the entire family .