Weslaco High School Cheerleader Larissa Rodriguez, 17, Dies Leaving Behind Her Parents Robert And Alicia Rodriguez

She grew up with her brother, Robert Alejandro Rodriguez.

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According to reports, Larissa Rodriguez, who co-captained the Varsity Cheer Team, passed away on Monday.

Larissa held leadership positions, including Student Council President, was an esteemed member of the National Honor Society as Parliamentarian, and co-captained the Varsity Cheer Team at Weslaco High School.

She was a proud participant in the Latina in Progress Program and was recognized as a UCA All-American Cheerleader and UCA Staff Candidate.

A decorated leader, she proudly earned accolades that included Miss Texas Onion Fest in Weslaco and Junior Miss Weslaco, alongside numerous service awards that highlighted her commitment to local charities.

She was instrumental in initiatives such as Flip Flops to the World and Socktober, demonstrating her compassion and desire to uplift those in need.

Co-Captain Of Cheer Team Larissa Rodriguez Died At The Age Of 17

The sources revealed that Larissa Rodriguez, a co-captain of the cheer team, passed away on Monday, October 20, 2025, at the age of 17.

However, the cause of death has not been revealed yet.

Bonnie Hernandez, who works at KYWW Puro Tejano 1530 AM, took to her official Facebook handle and mourned the tragic death of Larissa. She wrote,

Our hearts are heavy as we remember a bright light from Weslaco High School — Larissa Rodriguez, a beloved Varsity Cheer Co-Captain, daughter, and friend To her family, friends, and cheer sisters — may God wrap you in peace and comfort. Larissa’s light will never fade… it will continue to shine through every memory, every cheer, and every act of love done in her honor.Rest In Paradise beautiful soul. You’ll always be our Panther Angel. 🕊️💜

Bonnie Hernandez

Christina Reyes, a graduate of UTGRV – The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, also mourned the loss of Larissa Rodriguez. She wrote,

As a parent who has endured the unimaginable pain of losing a child, I struggle to put my emotions into words, as the grief of losing a child is an unbearable sorrow that no parent should ever have to bear. I would like to express my sincere appreciation for having had the pleasure of knowing Larissa Nicole Rodriguez and observing her servant heart 💜 in action as she volunteered yearly to help me with our pageant contestants in the Earth Angels Foundation pageants.

Christina Reyes

Weslaco High School also took to their Facebook page and offered their heartfelt condolences. They wrote,

It’s with heavy hearts that Weslaco High School and the Rodriguez family share the passing of our beloved Larissa Rodriguez, Weslaco High School Cheer Co-Captain, Student Council President, and NHS Parliamentarian. Larissa was a vital member of our community. She was a member of BPA, FFA, tennis manager, Hidalgo County Cotillion, and Miss Texas Onion Fest 2024. Larissa was a true leader. She was a source of light, love, and strength for everyone around her. Whether she was leading a chant on the sidelines or organizing events to bring our school together, she did everything with passion, kindness, and Panther pride.

Weslaco High School

As per Larissa’s family, viewing services will be held at the Salinas Funeral Home of Weslaco – Chapel of the Angels on October 23, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM, followed by a Rosary at 7:00 PM.

A second viewing will commence on October 24, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, concluding with a Mass at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Weslaco at 2:00 PM.

Larissa will always be remembered for her unforgettable contributions as a co-captain of the cheer team.

Rest in Heaven, Larissa Rodriguez.

Larissa Rodriguez Is Survived By Her Parents And One Brother

Larissa Rodriguez was born on December 7, 2007, to her father, Roberto Rodriguez Jr, and her mother, Alicia Rodriguez.

She grew up with her brother, Robert Alejandro Rodriguez.

However, her parents have stayed away from social media highlights, so limited information is available about their personal lives.

Close friends and relatives have poured out their heartfelt condolences and sent prayers to Larissa’s family, encouraging them to stay strong during this difficult time.

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