d traveling, but Juana will mostly be remembered for the love she had for her family. She was instrumental in the care of her parents as they became ill and were called home to Heaven and had a loving and close relationship with her brothers and sisters, which she helped her mother Coca raise, along with raising her own children. She also helped raise her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren, all of whom she adored and held a special place in her heart. Her memory will live forever because she was loved by all she met. She was a loving wife, mother, sister, aunt and friend. She received our Lord Jesus as her Savior and is now Rejoicing in His Presence. We all live with the hope of being Reunited unto God because, "He promises to prepare a place for us in His Father's House and takes us Home." (John 4:2-3) Juana is preceded in death by her parents, Jesus D. and Coca Rodriguez; brother, Emilio Ybarra; nephews, Emilio Ybarra Jr. and Javier Jesus Rodriguez; paternal grandparents, Genaro D. and Petra Rodriguez; and maternal grandparents, Celestino and Guadalupe "Lupe" Rodriguez. She is survived by her loving husband, Pedro Hernandez, children, Audelia "Lilly" Silva (Adrian) of Saltillo, Mexico; Marie Maldonando (Joe) of Dade City, Florida; Belia "Bebe" S. Cowans (Harold+) of Gasdsen, South Carolina; Susie Hernandez of Austin, Texas; Leticia S. Martinez (Leo) of Lockney, Texas; Lisa H. Androtis (Yanni) of Sparta, Greece; Josephine Silva of Lockney, Texas; Ricky Hernandez of Lockney, Texas; Sylvia Rodriguez (Cirilo+) of Lockney, Texas; and Marco Antonio Zapata of Lockney, Texas. Her siblings, Francisco "Pancho" Ramirez of Weslaco; M. Stella Chenoweth of Weslaco; Javier R. "Harvey" Rodriguez of Dallas Noe Rodriguez (Maria "Bibi") of Weslaco; Jesse Rodriguez Jr. (Rosemary) of Weslaco; Yolanda Rodriguez of Weslaco; Roland Rodriguez of Weslaco; Eduardo Rodriguez of Baltimore, Maryland; Alicia Rodriguez of Weslaco; and Freddy Rodriguez of Baltimore, Maryland. 28 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces, nephews (and great, great-great) and cousins. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, June 5th, 10am-9pm, with a rosary at 7pm at McCaleb Funeral Home. Mass will be held on Wednesday, June 6th, 10 am, at St. Joan of Arc in Weslaco. with burial to follow at La Piedad Cemetery in McAllen.