tired in 2000, having taught and loved thousands of students, and having made sure their handwriting was legible because Carmela was passionate about good penmanship. After devoting her entire life to education, Carmela remained active in the Rio Grande Valley Retired Teachers Association. She served as the chapter leader for the Texas State Teacher Association, where she was committed to advocating for teacher pay and benefits. Always generous with her time and energy, she also volunteered for many years at Knapp Medical Center and the Weslaco Museum. Carmela was able to balance her career and education while she and Rubén raised four sons. In 1972, Rubén opened his State Farm Agency and was no longer able to take long summer vacations. However, that did not stop Carmela from taking the boys all over the country--visiting relatives, watching Astros games, spending the day at Astroworld, and enjoying Outdoor Resorts. She made sure her children soaked in every ray of sunshine during those fun summers. Carmela and Rubén shared some amazing trips, visiting Austria, Germany, Spain, Canada, Alaska, Colorado, and Las Vegas, to name a few. Traveling with both her sisters through the years resulted in their having a very strong bond of sisterhood. Carmela had many talents and interests. She, an excellent homemaker, loved to cook and was very good at it. Among her specialties were carne guisada, chili, fideo, and calabaza con pollo. Shopping or catching a good movie with her sisters and friends was a regular part of her routine. A devoted educator, a loving sister, a person who traveled far and wide, a dedicated volunteer, an accomplished homemaker, wife, and mother describe a woman who lived life to the fullest. Carmela was able to do and be all this because of the power that drove her--her faith, her love of Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church. She was a member of many prayer groups. She and her Cenacle Sisters were dear friends and faithful servants to the Lord. They spent countless hours praying for those in need, helping others, and spending time pondering The Word. Carmela is preceded in death by her parents, Arturo and Elvira García; brother, Noel García; sisters, Norma Rodriguez (Edward+) and Elvira Gracia; brothers-in-law, Charles Cárdenas, Jr., Gilbert Cárdenas (Anita+), and Joe Silva. She is survived by her loving husband of fifty-seven years, Rubén Cárdenas, Sr.; sons, Rubén Cárdenas, Jr. from Boerne, TX; COL (Ret.) Noel J. Cárdenas (Cristi) from Kingwood, TX; COL Michael A Cárdenas (Ida) from Lithia, FL and Jorge A. Cárdenas from Laredo, TX; grandchildren, Samantha, Jordan, Andrew, Kristian, Noah, Lauren, Jonah, and Alizée Cárdenas; sisters-in-law, Wanda García, Emma Silva, Emelia Riojas (Reynaldo), Esmeralda Martinez (Alfredo), Amparo Cárdenas; brothers-in-law, Alonzo Gracia and Wilbert Cárdenas (Mary). The family would like to thank Paz García and Crystal Gonzalez for their excellent, compassionate care. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, April 2, 2019, from 2-9 pm, with a Rosary at 7 pm at McCaleb Funeral Home. Mass will be celebrated by Father Francisco Solis at 10 am on Wednesday, April 3rd, at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Weslaco. Burial will follow at Highland Memorial Park. Serving as pallbearers will be Andrew, Noah, and Jonah Cárdenas, Arturo García, Pedro Riojas, and Marc Gracia. In lieu of flowers, friends and family can donate to the Liver Foundation and St Jude.