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I had the opportunity and pleasure of working with Olga twice and as I sit here writing about her I am deeply saddened to write this. She was an amazing person. She had the best disposition and work ethic. She was willing to help anyone. The last we worked together she helped to make a real big change in her department, one that was previously aversive turned delightful. Everyone actually started visiting. Anyone reading this who knows her understands exactly what I mean by this. Olga was a wonderful community member as well, helping neighbors in her community, giving back any way she could. Olga loved her family and was devoted to her sons Cristian and Lucas. She ensured they had all they needed and more. She was always talking about how proud she was of them, their grades, their achievements. Cristian is over at Boston U and she was so happy to see he was successful. Lucas is in to cars she said. She was happy he was excited about something and the field she worked in which gave them commonality, any opportunity to bond and talk because that was the momma bear she was; one who spoke to her kids and shepherded them to be fine members of society… just like she was. I have nothing but great memories of Olga and I hope you do too. I want to start this fund to assist her sons with the burden of saying goodbye to their mom and I know she would have done the same for any one of us. Whatever you can give no matter the size of the contribution will be much appreciated. Please help in sending this angel off to heaven to meet her creator because she believed in God and she was definitely an angel on this earth. We love you Olgita!

