Mia Guzman was one of a kind since birth. She was silly and full of laughter. Everyone knew when she would enter a room because her presence was so bright. Her infectious smile and laugh made it easy for her to make everyone her best friend. Mia will be remembered for how she made every person feel special and loved.
She was a connoisseur of many things- one of those being legos. Mia was always playing with legos and could build them all by herself! She also enjoyed doing her daddy's nails and make up almost daily, dancing to her favorite songs with her mommy, teaching others how to draw, and her chocolate sticks. Mia loved to go to the park with her cousin Aidan and making obstacle courses at home. She would make race tracks on cardboard boxes with her markers and would share her love of adventure and playing. One of her favorite things was enjoying a weekend with mom. It was always the sweetest experience to wake up and for them to both know they were going to enjoy a yummy breakfast together and a whole day of non-stop fun.
Mia was brave. After a bad pre-k experience, she had the courage to go to kindergarten. She was willing to face her fears like riding a rollercoaster for the first time. Not only this, but she was an incredibly common sensed baby. She learned very quickly how to walk and use the potty. She knew her alphabet so well and even wrote her name before starting school. Mia's imaginative vocabulary was vast, as she created names for almost everything that nobody would ever think of. She had such a love for knowledge and sharing it with everyone.
Mia always walked to the beat of her own drum. She was opinionated and stood up for herself. She knew precisely what her favorite colors were: purple, pink, and teal (not light blue). She was natural born leader and would always make sure everyone was taken care of, never leaving anyone behind. When crossing the road she would always make sure everyone was holding hands as she watched out for cars. She was so considerate, she always thought of others.
Mia's beautiful presence will be missed dearly. Her beauty, she had the most precious smile and cutest dimples. You couldn't miss the beauty marks she was blessed with by her lips and at her knee. She was incredibly loved, and she was perfect. Her mommy and daddy will always remember how much she loved them- equally.
Mia is survived by her mother and father, Elizabeth and Ricardo Guzman, and all of her loving family and friends.
A visitation for Mia will be held Thursday, March 28, 2024 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Sunset North Funeral Home, 910 North Loop 1604 East, San Antonio, TX 78232, with a prayer service to begin at 7:00 PM. A committal service will be held on Friday, March 29, 2024 at 10:30 AM at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery Shelter #4, 1520 Harry Wurzbach Rd, San Antonio, TX 78209.
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