Maria Amaro's Obituary
Maria Amaro, a loving and devoted mother, wife, and friend to all whose lives she touched, went home to be with the Lord on July 4th 2021. She passed peacefully with her husband by her side. She was 66.
She was born in Monterrey, Mexico September 7th, 1954. She went to school to be an accountant and received her associate’s degree in 1971. In 1978, she got married with Isidro Amaro. They had two daughters together. She loved to played volleyball, tennis, and bowling. She also liked to make puzzles and play bingo.
She worked as a secretary in Mexico in the legal department. Then, she moved to the U.S. and began to work as a Mary Kay consultant and then as an AVON consultant. She was a beautiful person inside and outside. She loved to help her clients feel beautiful and gave them a self of encouragement to feel better about themselves. She loved to helped others as much as she could in every aspect of their lives.
She worked for AVON from 1998-2011. In 1998, she was recognized for her outstanding sales and made the President’s club. She also received the Mrs. Albee Award for her outstanding sales. In 1999, she received an award from AVON for being the third in her district of sales increase. She also made the honor society the same year. She received an award for the honor society and Mrs. Albee Award every year throughout her 14 years working with AVON. In 2000, 2001 and 2002 she received the Rose Circle Award in recognition for her outstanding sales and hard work.
She loved her daughters immensely and always encourage them to do great things in life. She worked hard to always give her daughters everything she could. She will be greatly missed by her family, friends, and by the many people whose lives she touched.
She leaves behind her husband Isidro Amaro and two daughters, Karla Aguinaga and Judyth Monzon.
Mrs. Amaro is survived by her husband Isidro Amaro and her two daughters, Karla Aguinaga and Judyth Monzon. Two sisters, Maria del Carmen Rodriguez and Maria del Socorro Villalon. One brother, Miguel Antonio Trevino.
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