

Olga Fiuza, 83, passed away peacefully at home on February 9th, surrounded by the love of her family.
Born on March 29, 1942, in Pinar del Río, Cuba, Olga was the cherished daughter of Baltazar Vazquez and Maurilia Gil. In 1960, she married the love of her life, Eduardo Fiuza, beginning a lifelong love story rooted in devotion, sacrifice, and unwavering partnership.
In 1968, Olga and Eduardo courageously left Cuba in search of freedom and a better future for their family. With faith, resilience, and hand in hand, they built a new life in a new country, facing every challenge together with strength and hope.
Olga had a heart for her community. She was lovingly known as the neighborhood school bus driver, treating every child she transported as if they were her own. She was also the neighborhood nurse, always ready with care, comfort, and a helping hand for anyone in need. Later, she poured her creativity and joy into her party business, where her special touch turned celebrations into lasting memories filled with love and beauty.
Above all, Olga was a devoted wife, a loving mother, and the proud and gentle matriarch of her family. She leaves behind her beloved children, Odalys, Eddy, and Jeanette; her cherished grandchildren, Michelle, Papa, Jonathan, Eddy Jr., Jacob, Sarah, and Isabella; and her precious great-grandchildren, Ryan, Adrian, Sophia, Lyanni and Rey, all of whom were the light of her life.
Olga found happiness in sewing, decorating, gardening, and traveling, simple joys that reflected her nurturing spirit and creative soul. She was a selfless woman whose kindness knew no limits, always placing others before herself and giving love freely and generously.
Olga Fiuza will be remembered as a hard worker with a warm heart, gentle strength, and the endless love she gave to her family and all who were blessed to know her.
Her love lives on, forever. We love you Mami Olga!.
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