Funeral Held For Texas Teen Brianna Rodriguez Who Died At Astroworld Festival

HOUSTON (CBSDFW/AP) - Brianna Rodriguez, who at 16 was among the youngest of the nine people killed as the crowd surged at the Astroworld music festival in Houston, was remembered by friends and family for her friendliness and love of dance.

I usually don't post my funeral work but she is a beautiful angel and I had to share. The family said she love the color pink and butterflies ???? May you Rest In Peace Brianna Rodriguez.

Posted by Gina Benitez on Saturday, November 13, 2021

More than 250 people gathered Saturday in Houston for Rodriguez's funeral, the Houston Chronicle reported. Her white casket was surrounded by flowers and balloons in pink and white - her favorite colors.

"Every time she walked into a room, she would light up the room," said her friend, Ariah Herrera, 16, as she cried. "She cared for everybody. She was a friend to everybody."

Rodriguez was with a group of friends in the VIP section at the festival on Nov. 5 when the crowd surged toward the stage during rapper Travis Scott's performance. Hundreds of people were treated for injuries sustained in the crush of bodies.

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee of Houston delivered a eulogy and presented Rodriguez's parents with an American flag that flew over Congress and a Congressional resolution that recognized Rodriguez's life.

Earlier this week, Jackson Lee visited Heights High School, where Rodriguez was a junior and a member of the school's dance team.

"Everyone said she was kind," Jackson Lee said. "Everyone said she made them smile. In fact, I can see her now dancing in the sky."

Rodriguez was the oldest of three siblings, and is also survived by her parents.

Her father, Osvaldo Rodriguez, recalled telling her: "Respect everyone. Everybody has different likes and wants in life, but if you love everyone, they'll love you back."

Jocelin Camero, 16, said Rodriguez befriended her when she was a new student in middle school.

"I walked into dance class not knowing anybody, and she welcomed me," Camero said, choking back tears. "She was one of the greatest friends I had."

The funeral for another Houston teen who died at the concert, 14-year-old John Hilgert, is set for Wednesday.

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