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John William Hilgert

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John William Hilgert

Birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
5 Nov 2021 (aged 14)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Private Family Interment Add to Map
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A ninth-grade student from Houston's Memorial High School, John Hilgert was good in academics as well as athletics. Mourning his tragic death, the school put up green ribbons around their campus in memory of John, as green was his favorite color.

One of his friends posted on Twitter, "One of my friends John Hilgert passed away last night at the ASTROFEST. He was one of the nicest kids I knew and always made people laugh. He was trampled last night and people walked on him like a doormat. He was a freshman at MHS. May John live in heaven and one day I'll cu"

John attended Hunters Creek Elementary, Spring Branch Middle School and Memorial High School.

John allowed his family to fill him with love from the day he was born. He returned that love in immeasurable ways to all who became a part of his life. John's big heart was evident in the way he made friends everywhere he went. His smile was contagious, and he filled people with positive energy. All 14 years of his life on Earth were lived to the fullest. He brought happiness to every situation and rallied everyone around him to have fun and enjoy life. John lived his life through his friends and family.

John was a very talented baseball player, and it was pure joy to watch him play. He loved everything about the game. Sports gave John a physical outlet to express himself while allowing him to spend time with friends. John also enjoyed playing basketball and was an asset to all of the teams he played on. He loved golfing with his dad, skiing with his family, and conquering the mountain on his bike with great skill and no fear.

John's faith was very important to him. He enjoyed acolyting in church, being a part of his Confirmation class, and reading Bible verses on the way to school. His prayers always ended with, "Lord, watch over our troops and the homeless."

John was preceded in death by his great grandfather, William Werner; his grandfathers, Peter Hilgert and Rodney Rondestvedt.

John is survived by his parents, Chris and Nichole Hilgert; and his sister Elizabeth Hilgert; as well as his grandmothers, Margaret Hilgert and Charlene Rondestvedt; John is also survived by his aunts and uncles, Kassie Hilgert and Susan Lawless, Roxanne Rondestvedt, Marcus and Latina Rondestvedt, and Bethany and Eric Foyt as well as his six cousins, Macey and Andi Sarbaum, Camden and Rivers Rondestvedt, and Evelynn and Madilynn Foyt.

Friends are invited to visitation with the Family from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm on Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at St. Martin's Episcopal Church, 717 Sage Road, Houston, TX 77056. Funeral services will be at 10:00 am on Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at St. Martin's Episcopal Church, 717 Sage Road, Houston, TX 77056. A private Family Interment to follow.

The Family has asked that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in John's name to the following organizations:

Spring Branch Education Foundation-John Hilgert Memorial Fund, which will fund salaries for social and emotional counselors at each campus in SBISD https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=MKHQNTNPBCE3L

Bo's Place https://www.bosplace.org/en/support-someone-grieving/donate/
A ninth-grade student from Houston's Memorial High School, John Hilgert was good in academics as well as athletics. Mourning his tragic death, the school put up green ribbons around their campus in memory of John, as green was his favorite color.

One of his friends posted on Twitter, "One of my friends John Hilgert passed away last night at the ASTROFEST. He was one of the nicest kids I knew and always made people laugh. He was trampled last night and people walked on him like a doormat. He was a freshman at MHS. May John live in heaven and one day I'll cu"

John attended Hunters Creek Elementary, Spring Branch Middle School and Memorial High School.

John allowed his family to fill him with love from the day he was born. He returned that love in immeasurable ways to all who became a part of his life. John's big heart was evident in the way he made friends everywhere he went. His smile was contagious, and he filled people with positive energy. All 14 years of his life on Earth were lived to the fullest. He brought happiness to every situation and rallied everyone around him to have fun and enjoy life. John lived his life through his friends and family.

John was a very talented baseball player, and it was pure joy to watch him play. He loved everything about the game. Sports gave John a physical outlet to express himself while allowing him to spend time with friends. John also enjoyed playing basketball and was an asset to all of the teams he played on. He loved golfing with his dad, skiing with his family, and conquering the mountain on his bike with great skill and no fear.

John's faith was very important to him. He enjoyed acolyting in church, being a part of his Confirmation class, and reading Bible verses on the way to school. His prayers always ended with, "Lord, watch over our troops and the homeless."

John was preceded in death by his great grandfather, William Werner; his grandfathers, Peter Hilgert and Rodney Rondestvedt.

John is survived by his parents, Chris and Nichole Hilgert; and his sister Elizabeth Hilgert; as well as his grandmothers, Margaret Hilgert and Charlene Rondestvedt; John is also survived by his aunts and uncles, Kassie Hilgert and Susan Lawless, Roxanne Rondestvedt, Marcus and Latina Rondestvedt, and Bethany and Eric Foyt as well as his six cousins, Macey and Andi Sarbaum, Camden and Rivers Rondestvedt, and Evelynn and Madilynn Foyt.

Friends are invited to visitation with the Family from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm on Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at St. Martin's Episcopal Church, 717 Sage Road, Houston, TX 77056. Funeral services will be at 10:00 am on Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at St. Martin's Episcopal Church, 717 Sage Road, Houston, TX 77056. A private Family Interment to follow.

The Family has asked that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in John's name to the following organizations:

Spring Branch Education Foundation-John Hilgert Memorial Fund, which will fund salaries for social and emotional counselors at each campus in SBISD https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=MKHQNTNPBCE3L

Bo's Place https://www.bosplace.org/en/support-someone-grieving/donate/

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