

She was born on April 30, 1941, to Arturo Moya Rodriguez and Luz Maria Palacios, Idolina was a devoted mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend whose legacy of love, faith, and selflessness will never be forgotten.
Idolina was known for her unwavering strength, boundless energy, and a spirit that radiated warmth and joy. She was always there for those she loved, often putting their needs before her own. She was a mother who loved deeply and unconditionally, offering guidance, support, and strength to her children at every turn. In her quiet, unspoken ways, she was a warrior, guiding her children with a strength that couldn’t be broken, a love that knew no bounds. Idolina’s compassion extended beyond her immediate family, as she constantly thought of others, prayed for the sick, and gave what she could to help those in need.
Her deep faith in the Lord was the foundation of her life. She worshipped God with a devotion that inspired those around her. Idolina’s faith was not just a part of her life—it was her life, and it guided her every action. Her energy and vitality were a reflection of the strength she drew from her relationship with God.
Idolina's family was the center of her world. She is survived by her four loving children: Guadalupe Roel (Marlen), Luz Angelina Rodriguez (Silvester)†, Patricia Leija (Americo), and Arturo Roel. As a proud grandmother, she adored her grandchildren Eric, Elysa, Nicole, Aaron, Andre, and Danielle. Her legacy of love extends further through her great-grandchildren: Olivia, Julian, Karely, Sael, Sebastian, and Servando, who brought her immeasurable joy in her later years.
Her life was full of laughter, music, and celebration. She had an energy that drew people to her, and she loved to share her joy with others. Whether it was a family gathering, a simple prayer, or a helping hand, Idolina’s presence brightened any room. She had a natural ability to make everyone feel loved and welcomed.
Idolina was also a woman of remarkable resilience. She faced life’s challenges with courage and grace, never complaining but always finding ways to make the best of every situation. She was a woman of deep faith, a servant to her family and her community, and a tireless advocate for kindness and love.
Her memory will live on in the hearts of her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and all who were blessed to know her. Though she is no longer with us, her spirit, her love, and her faith will continue to guide us through the days ahead.
Rest in peace, Idolina. Your love, strength, and prayers will be missed but never forgotten.
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