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Eliana's obituary

With deep sorrow, we announce the passing of Eliana "YaYa" Di Blasi. She passed peacefully on February 24, 2024 surrounded by her loved ones.

Eliana was born on September 19, 1976 in Montevideo, Uruguay. Her life was a vivid tapestry of devotion to family, love, and joy which she shared generously with all who had the pleasure of her company.

Eliana leaves behind a loving family, children Camila Rodriguez (and her husband Kenneth) Noelia Hernandez (and her husband Lucas), Lucas Di Blasi (and his wife Stephanie Costa). Grandchildren Juliette Reign, Olivia Quinn, Zara Eliana and her first grandson coming this spring. Eliana also loved her fur-grand babies Wesley, Joey, Zoey & Normi.

Each of them stand testament to her passion for life and her steadfast courage. She joins her beloved grandmother, Alborada Barcelo, who preceded her in death. Eliana's love for her grandmother was a part of who she was and couldn't wait for the day to be with her again. Eliana was a nanny for over ten years and loved every minute of it. She took care and helped raise four young children, who quickly became family to her.

The world for Eliana was a canvas of colors with rose gold being her utmost favorite with a sprinkle of glitter. A woman of simple tastes, she relished a cold cut sandwich accompanied by a Diet Coke. She had an eclectic palate for drinks which ranged from San Pellegrino Aranciata, Diet Coke to Coffee (with 2 Splendas of course) You would know if Eliana was near if you could hear music though the thickest windows coming from her car.

Eliana was electric, funny, positive, kind, and generous, a combination that permeated every sphere of her life. Her greatest teachings included to be kind and forgiving, to love oneself, and to always remain positive. Among her many achievements, raising three children on her own and watching them grow into the best versions of themselves was her proudest.

Her legacy is one of kindness and love. It will live on through her grandchildren and through the continuation of her beloved traditions, including maintaining her cherished garden. Eliana's life, though far too short, was a testament to the power of love, the strength of spirit, and the importance of family. She will be sorely missed.

As we remember Eliana, we want to celebrate her life and spirit. The family kindly requests  to 'Support Eliana's Legacy' fund which is being raised to honor her memory. Feel free to contribute at https://everloved.com/life-of….

Con profundo dolor anunciamos el fallecimiento de Eliana "YaYa" Di Blasi. Falleció pacíficamente el 24 de febrero de 2024 rodeada de sus seres queridos.

Eliana nació el 19 de septiembre de 1976 en Montevideo, Uruguay. Su vida fue un vívido tapiz de devoción a la familia, amor y alegría que compartió generosamente con todos los que tuvieron el placer de su compañía.

Eliana deja atrás una familia amorosa, sus hijos Camila Rodríguez (y su esposo Kenneth), Noelia Hernández (y su esposo Lucas), Lucas Di Blasi (y su esposa Stephanie Costa). Sus nietos Juliette Reign, Olivia Quinn, Zara Eliana y su primer nieto llegarán esta primavera. Eliana también amaba a sus nietos peludos Wesley, Joey, Zoey y Normi.

Cada uno de ellos es testimonio de su pasión por la vida y su inquebrantable valentía. Se une a su querida abuela, Alborada Barceló, quien la precedió en la muerte. El amor de Eliana por su abuela era parte de quién era y no podía esperar a que llegara el día para volver a estar con ella. Eliana fue niñera durante más de diez años y disfrutó cada minuto. Cuidó y ayudó a criar a cuatro niños pequeños, que rápidamente se convirtieron en su familia.

El mundo para Eliana era un lienzo de colores, siendo el oro rosa su favorito con una pizca de purpurina. Mujer de gustos sencillos, saboreaba un sándwich de fiambre acompañado de una Coca-Cola Light. Tenía un paladar ecléctico para bebidas que iban desde San Pellegrino Aranciata, Coca-Cola Light hasta café (con 2 Splendas, por supuesto). Sabrías si Eliana estaba cerca si pudieras escuchar música a través de las ventanas más gruesas de su auto.

Eliana era eléctrica, divertida, positiva, amable y generosa, una combinación que impregnaba todas las esferas de su vida. Sus mayores enseñanzas incluyeron ser amable y perdonar, amarse a uno mismo y permanecer siempre positivo. Entre sus muchos logros, su mayor orgullo fue criar sola a tres hijos y verlos crecer hasta convertirse en las mejores versiones de sí mismos.

Su legado es de bondad y amor. Vivirá a través de sus nietos y de la continuación de sus queridas tradiciones, incluido el mantenimiento de su preciado jardín. La vida de Eliana, aunque demasiado corta, fue un testimonio del poder del amor, la fuerza del espíritu y la importancia de la familia. Ella será muy extrañada.

Al recordar a Eliana, queremos celebrar su vida y espíritu. La familia solicita amablemente el fondo 'Apoya el Legado de Eliana' que se está recaudando para honrar su memoria. No dudes en contribuir en https://everloved.com/life-of….

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