

Alicia R Koscinski, age 50, was born on November 7, 1975, and passed away on June 16, 2026. A resident of Brownsville, Texas, Alicia’s life was marked by quiet devotion, steady love, and the kind of presence that lingers gently in the hearts of those who knew her.
She shared 14 years of marriage with her husband, David Koscinski, building a home shaped by commitment and care. Together with their son, Ethan Koscinski, Alicia’s days were rooted in family—where love was not only spoken, but practiced in the small, faithful ways that make a life feel safe and seen.
Alicia found joy in arts and crafts, where patient hands could turn simple materials into something tender and bright. She carried an affection for the color blue—like open sky and calm water—and she was drawn to the outdoors: the beach, nature’s quiet rhythms, and the delicate wonder of butterflies. In these simple treasures, she seemed to recognize what is lasting: beauty that arrives without force, and peace that asks only to be noticed.
As a member of Jehovah’s Witnesses organization, Alicia’s faith formed a steady undercurrent in her life, offering purpose and grounding through seasons of change. Her legacy is also held in the way she taught—especially to her son—guiding him with warmth, attentiveness, and a teacher’s heart that understood learning as an act of love.
Alicia is survived by her husband, David Koscinski; her son, Ethan Koscinski; her mother, Santa Rodriguez; her sister, Esmeralda Rodriguez; and her brothers, Ben Rodriguez and Daniel Rodriguez.
She was preceded in death by her father, Benjamin Rodriguez; her niece, Megan Koscinski; her mother-in-law, Martha Koscinski; and her father-in-law, John Koscinski.
In remembering Alicia, may those who loved her find comfort in the gentle truths she lived by: that care can be quiet and still be powerful, that beauty can be simple and still be profound, and that love—patient, steady, and sincere—remains.
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