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Margarita Haro, 54, passed away peacefully July 24, 2025, surrounded by her family. Born October 7th, 1970, in San Angelo, Margarita was the cherished daughter of Juan Haro Jr and Mary M. Muniz.
She was a giving soul and enjoyed the simple pleasures of life. An animal lover at heart with her tons of fur babies. She enjoyed the outdoors particularly when fishing.
She leaves behind to cherish her memories her Life Partner Pedro Rodriguez, sons Jose M Haro, Adam Haro & her beloved son Pete Rodriguez Jr, her loving granddaughter Ariya Jazzy Luera, Mother Mary M Haro and Brother Jesus M Haro (Crissy) sister-in-law Toniann Bridges (Keith). Aunts Yolanda Gatian (Sam), Janie Mozol, cousins Sam Gatian, Christopher Gaitan (Ruben), Robert Puente. Numerous nieces and nephews Marialinda Trevino (Lorenzo), Jose C Haro (April) Jessica M Haro, Kimberly R Haro. Great nieces and nephews Johnny Angel Trevino, Lauren Trevino, Nickolas Flores, Mia N Haro, Mikayla Haro, Mya Haro, Jaszel Bridges, Jonathan Bridges, and Bonita Haro. She is preceded in death by her Father Juan Haro Jr, material grandparents Mr. Candelario Muniz, Mrs. Margarita Muniz, paternal grandparents Juan Haro, Leonor Lombrana Haro, nephew Juan Jesus Candelario Haro, Uncle Michael Mozol, and Cousin Michael Puente.
The family would like to give a special thank you to the nurses at Central Texas Nursing & Rehabilitation in Ballinger, Tx
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