From a very young age she was an empowered, fighter, very creative and thoughtful woman. She had that innate talent that designed and made us the beautiful dresses that we wear with great pride and, in turn, managed her small fashion businesses. And until a few months ago he had once again dedicated himself to his paintings with that art and disposition that he had, it was one of his favorite hobbies.
And what about her favorite game: parquet, playing delighted and fun with her grandchildren and children. And his favorite singer: Julio Iglesias, he was fascinated to listen to him.
Our mother and grandmother was a woman with analytical skills who seemed like a brilliant political scientist who was more advanced than those who exist today.
She was a tireless traveler, and had a capacity to adapt to any lifestyle that was presented to her throughout her almost one hundred years:
From Coyaima (Colombia) his hometown, through Girardot (Colombia), Bogotá (Colombia), Valencia (Venezuela), Cali (Colombia), Lake Elsinore (CA, USA), Riverside (CA, USA), and Mcdonough (GA USA), his last destination.
And what about his pleasant trips to Edinburgh (Scotland), London (England), Paris (France), where he enjoyed and learned about other cultures.
She was an exceptional friend and whoever knew her empathized instantly upon meeting her.
It is comfortable to feel that DIVA was able to fully share her family and the affection she showed to each of her loved ones:
Her husband, children, grandchildren, brothers, nephews..., so unconditional with everyone.
YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN OUR HEARTS.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.horisawardfairviewchapel.com for the de Castillo family.
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