Celia Bosio-Miller, affectionately known as "Flaca," passed away on July 10, 2024, at the age of 83 in Fontana, California. She was born on October 12, 1940, in Lima, Peru, and was a proud Peruvian throughout her life. Celia had a vibrant personality and was known for her sense of humor and love for dancing.
Celia's favorite hobbies included shopping, as she had a keen eye for finding the perfect items. She also enjoyed indulging in her favorite dish, arroz con pollo. She had a deep appreciation for music, with Celia Cruz being one of her favorite artists.
Above all, Celia cherished her role as a grandmother and loved nothing more than spending time with her grandkids. She had a special bond with each of them and took great pride in teaching them important values and guiding them to become good people.
Celia had a successful career in administration and made notable contributions in her profession. She had a quote that she often used, "Ay carajo," which reflected her resilient spirit and determination to overcome challenges.
Though she was divorced, Celia leaves behind a loving family. She is survived by her children, Jose Gularte Jr., Marissa Mathis, Kathy Gularte, and Carlos Gularte. Her grandchildren, Nikkoale Gularte, Adrian Gularte, Felix Lopez, Anyssa Lopez, Lyrikk Mathis, and Dana Mathis Jr., will forever cherish the memories they shared with their beloved grandmother.
Celia's favorite place in the world was Peru, where she felt a deep connection to her roots. Her proudest accomplishment was being present in the lives of her grandchildren and nurturing them with love and care.
Celia Bosio-Miller will be remembered for her vibrant personality, love for her family, and her ability to bring joy to those around her. She leaves behind a legacy of laughter and dance that will be cherished by all who were fortunate enough to know her
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