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Gloria Maria Jara Woschkolup, left this world surrounded by the love of her family on January 11, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of strength, generosity, and unwavering love. Born on February 18, 1947, in Quillota, Chile, Gloria lived a life marked by deep connections and the appreciation of beauty in all its forms.
Gloria was the cherished partner in both life and business to her husband of 53 years, Karl Woschkolup. Together, they not only built a successful enterprise but also a family grounded in love and mutual respect.
Gloria was the light of his life, his treasure. Their daughters, Kathleen Woschkolup and Alexis Woschkolup, were raised surrounded by her nurturing love, emulating the strength and grace she embodied.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Adriana and Carlos Jara, her older brother Fernando Jara and her beloved grandchildren Angelita, Adriana, Adrian and Alexander Diamond. Gloria's spirit is carried forward by her cherished grandchildren Adrik, Maksim, and Valeshka Diamond and Lorelei Tew, Sister Margot Jara, brother Carlos Jara and niece and Goddaughter Marita Jara.
Blessed with an innate ability to make those around her feel at home, Gloria never met a stranger. Her presence was a magnet that drew people in, while her warmth and generosity kept them close. A lover of the arts, Gloria found solace and joy in the melodious harmony of opera and the timeless beauty of classical music. Her passion for flora was evident in the vibrant garden she created with the loving help of her husband, each bloom reflecting her passion for finding beauty in this world.
Gloria possessed the rare gift of turning ordinary moments into magical memories, a testament to her profound creativity and loving nature. Gloria's love for her grandchildren was unmatched; they were the source of her utmost joy. The moments and love they shared will carry them forward until she can hold them once more in her embrace. Her passing leaves an indelible mark on all who were fortunate enough to cross her path. As Gloria's story continues through those who knew her, may her guiding light of generosity and love forever be cherished.
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