Portrait of Diana Leal Oliva

Obituary · San Antonio, TX

Diana Leal Oliva

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Diana was a woman of deep faith, always praising the Lord and serving her community with a generous heart.

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The family of Diana Leal Oliva of San Antonio, TX announces her passing, and invites all who knew her to remember her here.

What remains is memory — and the gratitude of those she loved.

What we carry forward is the light others gave us.

Diana Leal Oliva was born in San Antonio, Texas to parents Carlos and Olga Leal. Diana entered into eternal rest on April 29, 2026 at the age of 62. She is preceded in death by her father; Carlos Leal, mother; Olga Leal, and sister; Esther Lee Garza. Diana is survived by her spouse; Florencio Oliva, son; Austin Oliva, daughters; April Oliva and Autum Oliva. Brother; Arther Leal. Grandchildren; Leilani Tejeda, Trinity Morales, Maddox Oliva, Masen Oliva, and Isabella Hernandez. Diana was a woman of deep faith, always praising the Lord and serving her community with a generous heart. Her vibrant and magnetic personality drew others close. She cherished time with her beloved grandchildren, crafting, reading, shopping, and enjoying nature, along side her faithful dog Coco. She will be truly missed by all who knew her. Services are as follows:

Saturday- May 9, 2026

10a.m.-3p.m.- Visitation to be held at Texas Funeral Home, 2702 Castroville Road, San Antonio, Texas 78237. With a prayer to start at 1:30p.m.

All services will conclude at 3p.m.

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