My mother was a rare kind of beauty—one that lived not only in her appearance, but in her spirit. She saw beauty in the world and brought it into being with her own hands, through her crafts, her work, and the care she gave to others. She was artistic and deeply talented, generous without hesitation, and tirelessly industrious. Fiercely independent, she stood strong in both her life and her work—as an accomplished Information Technology engineer, a sharp and thoughtful analyst, and a capable project manager. To many, she was not only a colleague, but a trusted and loyal friend.
She met life with honesty and clarity, never hiding behind illusion or pretense. She did not shy away from effort or responsibility; instead, she embraced them, always striving to build something meaningful and lasting. She was unafraid to try, to learn, and to grow, and in doing so, she created a life marked by purpose and integrity.
As a mother, she gave me more than I can ever repay. She taught me the value of hard work, the importance of generosity, the courage to be independent, and the joy of exploring the unknown. Because of her, I grew up feeling safe, loved, and guided. Those gifts remain with me always.
She leaves behind many beautiful works, good memories, a son, a brother, and their families.
Those who met her were often struck by her grace—by the quiet strength, kindness, and warmth she carried so naturally. She left a mark on many lives, and the world is better for the time she spent in it.
I am deeply grateful to have been her child. She will be profoundly missed, but never forgotten.
Rest in peace.
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