Maria Victoria Rua

Maria Victoria Rua obituary, Attleboro, MA

Maria Victoria Rua

Maria Rua Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Duffy-Poule Funeral & Cremation Services - Attleboro on Dec. 15, 2025.
In memory of María Victoria Montoya Rua, whose earthly life leaves us an example of resilience, dedication, love, and joy. A Catholic woman with extraordinary faith, God-fearing, devoted to the Virgin Mary, and a lover of the Holy Eucharist, a woman who guided her family to love God.

Today we remember her as a caring daughter, a loving mother, a dedicated aunt, a welcoming grandmother, a protective sister, a present niece, cousin, and friend. She was a woman who was always willing to help, who loved to please her loved ones and dedicated her life to make others happy. No matter the circumstances, a big smile always remained on her face, and her eyes reflected her kindness, humility, and affection. Besides her love for her family and friends, her greatest passions were cooking, music, and dancing.

She passed away at the age of 65 on December 10, 2025, at Charlton Memorial Hospital in Fall River, Massachusetts. Her passing was sudden and unexpected, leaving her family heartbroken and with a great void in their lives.

María Victoria was born on March 28, 1960, in Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia. She was the daughter of Albeiro Montoya and María Del Socorro Rua. From a young age, she was characterized by her big heart and willingness to serve others. She was the eldest of nine children, which instilled in her a great sense of responsibility, warmth, and love for others.

María Victoria was the mother of three children, Andrés Muñoz, Rev. Juan Muñoz, and Ivan Muñoz, whom she loved with profound affection and for whom she was willing to give everything until the very end. Her love was so extraordinary that it was not limited to her immediate family; she had a deep-seated empathy for those who suffer, often silently bearing the pain of others. Her sense of gratitude was unparalleled; her thankfulness was always sincere, to the point of expressing it through service. She loved with what she had, corrected with what she knew, and educated and communicated from experience, sacrifice, simplicity of heart, and the most genuine love. Her profound love for others allowed her to find no limits in her selflessness.

María Victoria gave everything, dedicating her life, time, and heart to the care of her late sister Adriana Montoya, as well as her mother Maria Rua, and her nieces, children, and grandchildren, whom she loved so much and from whom she only expected love, respect, and family unity.

When life confronted her with abandonment, María Victoria did not break; she multiplied her efforts. She became both mother and father, a source of strength and refuge for her children, grandchildren, nieces, sister, and mother, who were her reason for living and the center of everything she did.

María Victoria was undoubtedly a deeply protective woman.

Her faith was also a pillar and foundation of her strength, and she was an active member of the Saint Francis of Assisi Community at Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral in Fall River, a community that accompanied her with great respect, admiration, and love. They also provided her with unconditional support and with whom she formed strong bonds of love, friendship, and fraternity.

María Victoria's memory will be cherished by her beloved sons Rev. Juan Muñoz, Iván Muñoz, and Andrés Muñoz; her dear mother María Rúa; her nieces, whom she loved as the daughters she never had, Maria Angel Perez, María José Pérez, María Gabriela Bautista, Alejandra Bautista, Maria Antonia Vargas, and Maria Guadalupe Arrubla; and her adored grandchildren Santiago, Alana, and Jacob Muñoz.

In Colombia, her memory will live on in her beloved sister Mónica Montoya; She is survived by her brothers Reynaldo Montoya, Luis Enrique Montoya, Wilson Montoya, and Carlos Montoya; by her other grandchildren Juan José and Isabela, Martina, and her beloved grandson Sebastián; and by her nephews Eduardo Bautista, Jerónimo Bautista, Johan Montoya, and Miguel Angel Montoya.

Her memory will also be honored and cherished by her loved ones, by her brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, who loved her with profound sisterly affection, by her many cousins, aunts, and uncles who deeply admired her tenacity, her gentle heart, and her contagious smile and joy, by her daughters-in-law, and by her nieces-in-law, whom she embraced in her heart with a maternal bond as if they were her own family.

She was preceded in death by her beloved sister Adriana María Montoya; her father Albeiro Montoya; her brothers Armando Montoya and Mauricio Montoya; and her grandparents Adan Rua, Gabriela Piedrahita, Jesus Montoya, and Leonarda Mira.

María Victoria lived without limits, without rest, and without measure when it came to loving. She carried every burden, supported everyone, and never let go of her loved ones. Her absence hurts deeply, but her legacy lives on in every person she shaped, cared for, and loved. Her life was a continuous act of giving, and her memory will forever be a refuge of love, and although her great, kind heart has stopped beating, she always lived for others, and with her silence, she reminded us how much love can fit into a single life.

Family, friends, and fellow priests of her son, Rev. Juan Muñoz, are invited to attend the wake from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 18, 2025 (prayer service at 7:00 pm), Funeral Mass at 11 a.m. on Friday, December 19, 2025, at Holy Name of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, 121 Mount Pleasant St., New Bedford, Massachusetts, 02740.

The burial will take place at Saint Patrick Cemetery, 2233 Robeson St., Fall River, MA.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of his late sister, Adriana, to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, MA, and to Catholic Charities in Fall River, MA.

En memoria de María Victoria Montoya Rua, cuya vida terrenal nos deja un ejemplo de resiliencia, dedicación amor y alegría. Una mujer católica con una fe extraordinaria, temerosa de Dios, debota a la virgen Maria y amante de la sagrada eucaristía, una mujer que guiaba a su familia a amar a Dios. Hoy la recordamos como una hija cuidadosa, una madre amorosa, una tia dedicada, una abuela acogedora, una hermana protectora, una sobrina, prima y amiga presente. Fue una mujer que siempre estuvo dispuesta a ayudar, la cual amaba complacer a sus seres queridos y dedicaba su vida a hacer feliz a los demás. Una mujer que sin importar la circunstancia en su rostro siempre permanecía una gran sonrisa, en sus ojos reflejaba su bondad, humildad y afecto. Su mayor pasatiempo era la cocina, la música y el baile.

Falleció a la edad de 65 años el 10 de diciembre de 2025 en el Charlton Memorial Hospital de Fall River, Massachusetts. Su partida fue repentina e inesperada, dejando a su familia con el alma hecha pedazos y el vacío grande de su ausencia.

María Victoria nació el 28 de marzo de 1960 en Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia. Hija de Albeiro Montoya y María Del Socorro Rua. Desde niña se caracterizó por poseer gran corazón dispuesto al servicio. Fue la hermana mayor de entre nueve hijos, lo que la marcó con un gran sentido de responsabilidad, calidez y amor por los demás.

María Victoria, fue madre de tres hijos, Andrés Muñoz, Rev. Juan Muñoz e Ivan Muñoz a quienes amó con profundo amor y por quienes hasta el final estaba dispuesta a darlo todo. Fue tan extraordinario su amor que no se limitaba a su seno familiar, tenía arraigado en su ser la empatía por los que sufren, sufriendo muchas veces en silencio el dolor ajeno. Su sentido de gratitud era inigualable, su agradecimiento era siempre sincero al punto de expresarlo en servicio. Amó con lo que tuvo, corrigió con lo que supo, educó y comunicó desde la experiencia, el sacrificio, la sencillez y el amor más genuino. Su profundo amor por los demás, no le permitieron encontrar límites es su entrega.

María Victoria lo entregó todo, dedicando su vida, tiempo y corazón por el cuidado de su fallecida hermana Adriana Montoya, de su madre Maria Rua y de sus sobrinas, hijos y nietos a quien tanto amó y de quien solo esperaba amor, respeto y unidad familiar. Cuando la vida la enfrentó al abandono, María Victoria no se quebró: se multiplicó. Se convirtió en madre y padre, en fortaleza y refugio de sus hijos, nietos, sobrinas, hermana y madre, quienes fueron su razón de vivir y el centro de todo lo que hacía.

María Victoria era sin duda una mujer profundamente protectora.

Su fe fue también pilar y fundamento de su fortaleza, miembro activo de la Comunidad San Francisco de Asís de la Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción en Fall River, comunidad que la acompañó con gran respeto, admiración y amor. Quienes también le brindaron su apoyo incondicional y con quienes formó grandes vínculos de amor, amistad y fraternidad.

La memoria de María Victoria será atesorada por sus amados hijos Rev. Juan Muñoz, Iván Muñoz y Andrés Muñoz; su querida madre María Rúa; sus sobrinas a quien quizo como las hijas que nunca tuvo, Maria Angel Perez, María José Pérez, María Gabriela Bautista, Alejandra Bautista, María Antonia Vargas y María Guadalupe Arrubla. Además por sus adorados nietos Santiago, Alana y Jacob Muñoz.

En Colombia, su recuerdo vivirá en su amada hermana Mónica Montoya; sus hermanos Reynaldo Montoya, Luis Enrique Montoya, Wilson Montoya y Carlos Montoya; por sus demás nietos Juan José e Isabela, Martina y su amado nieto Sebastián. Igualmente por su sobrinos Eduardo Bautista; Jerónimo Bautista, Johan Montoya, Miguel Ángel Montoya.

Su memoria también será honrada y atesorada por sus allegados, por sus cuñados y cuñadas, quienes la quisieron con profundo amor de hermanas, por sus muchos primos, tías y tíos quienes guardan profunda admiración por su tenacidad, por su corazón gentil y su sonrisa y alegría contagiosa, por sus nueras, y por sus sobrinas políticas a quienes acogió en su corazón con un vínculo maternal como si fueran de su propia familia.

Le precedieron en la muerte su amada hermana Adriana María Montoya; su padre Albeiro Montoya; sus hermanos Armando Montoya y Mauricio Montoya; y sus abuelos Adán Rúa, Gabriela Piedrahita, Jesús Montoya y Leonarda Mira.

María Victoria vivió sin manual, sin descanso y sin medida cuando se trataba de amar. Cargó con todo, sostuvo a todos y jamás se soltó de los suyos. Su ausencia duele profundamente, pero su legado vive en cada persona que formó, cuidó y amó. Su vida fue un acto continuo de entrega, y su memoria será por siempre un refugio de amor, y aunque su gran corazón bondadoso dejó de latir, vivió siempre para los demás, y con su silencio nos recordó cuánto amor puede caber en una sola vida.

Familiares y amigos y hermanos Sacerdotes de su hijo Rev. Juan Muñoz están invitados a asistir al velorio de 4:00 a 8:00 p.m. el Jueves 18 de Diciembre de 2025 (Servicio de Oración 7:00 pm). La misa de sus exequias tendrá lugar a las 11 a.m. del Viernes 19 de Diciembre de 2025 en Holy Name of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, 121 Mount Pleasant St. New Bedford, Massachusetts, 02740.

El Funeral tendrá lugar en Saint Patrick Cemetery, 2233 Robeson St, Fall River, MA.

En lugar de flores, se pueden hacer donaciones en nombre de su también fallecida hermana Adriana al Instituto del Cáncer Dana Farber en Boston, MA y a las Caridades Católicas en Fall River, MA

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Susan Cullen

February 23, 2026

Although I do not know this lovely soul. I can see that she has left a wonderful legacy with her family. My condolences to the family.
Just yesterday I met Reverand/ Father Juan, her son, an important part of her legacy at St Lukes Hospital. I hope this message gets to him. He came by to offer communion to my sister but she is heavely sedated. He prayed over my sister for forgiveness, salvation and complete healing. He anointed her with oil. She is hwaling. Although she could not open her eyes nor speak I know she heard us in agreement praying. I saw she had a tear down her cheek.
I thank Maria for this beautiful soul continuing in God's work in intercession. Thank you. Your family is on many prayer lists. I pray peace and comfort for all of you. We know Maria is with God and always a part of who you are.
Thank God for the intercessors. Don't be discouraged. That is full purpose.

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