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1929 - 2026
Lilia Gomez, a woman whose warmth, vitality, and adventurous spirit touched the lives of everyone she met, passed away peacefully. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1929, Lilia lived a life that spanned continents and decades, leaving an indelible mark on all who were fortunate enough to know her.
From an early age, Lilia was drawn to education and devoted herself to teaching. Her first chapter of married life ended in heartbreak when her husband passed away shortly after their wedding. With remarkable resilience, she made the bold decision to start anew in New York City, where fate had another plan in store. There she met and married Hugo, a fellow Argentine, and together they built a loving family, welcoming two daughters, Sabrina and Daniela.
The family eventually settled in Atlanta, where Lilia brought her passion for language and culture to her work as a Spanish instructor at Berlitz, sharing her native tongue with countless students. But Lilia's restless curiosity could never be contained by one city or one country. She and Hugo embarked on a life of international adventure, living overseas in Greece and Germany. Throughout her life, Lilia traveled extensively across the globe, embracing every culture she encountered with open arms and infectious enthusiasm.
They later settled in Brazil, and it was there, in the pulsing heart of Rio de Janeiro, that Lilia fulfilled a dream few would dare to chase-she danced samba at Carnaval, not just once, but for several glorious years. Eventually, she returned to her beloved Argentina, where she lived for several years before coming back to the United States with Hugo to be near Sabrina and Daniela.
Lilia was, without question, the life of every party. Her laughter was contagious, her stories captivating, and her energy boundless. She had a rare gift for making everyone around her feel seen, welcomed, and loved. Her countless friends-gathered from every corner of the world-would all attest that to know Lilia was to adore her.
Above all else, Lilia loved her family with a fierce and tender devotion. She is survived by her two daughters, Sabrina and Daniela, and by her cherished grandson, Hugo, Sabrina's son, who proudly carries his grandfather's name. They were her greatest pride and deepest joy.
Rest in peace, Lilia. The party will never be quite the same without you.
A.S. Turner & Sons Funeral Home & Crematory
A.S. Turner & Sons Funeral Home & Crematory
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