In Loving Memory

Photo of Maria Solano

Maria Solano

September 2, 1951 — March 17, 2026

Maria Solano September 2, 1951 – March 17, 2026 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, graced this world with the remarkable presence of Maria Solano on September 2, 1951. A beacon of joy and positivity, Maria's life was a testament to resilience, creativity, and love, and it is with heavy hearts that we announce her passing on March 17, 2026, following a courageous battle with a serious medical condition. Maria was the beloved daughter of Crescencio and Euphemia, who instilled in her the values of faith, family, and community. These values were the foundation upon which she built her life, becoming a cornerstone of support and love for her family and all who knew her. Maria's laughter was infectious, her charisma undeniable, and her positivity unwavering, characteristics that drew people towards her warmth and light. In 1973, Maria graduated from the University of Santo Domingo with a Bachelor's degree in Art, a testament to her passion and dedication to the arts. Her talent was not confined to the canvas; she painted on anything she could find, from pillows to old orange juice bottles, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. Her art was more than an expression; it was a celebration of life in all its vibrant colors. Maria's professional life was as diverse as her artistic endeavors. She was a devoted homemaker, a nurturing presence at the heart of her family. When the opportunity arose, she tutored Spanish, sharing her love of language with eager students. She also lent her skills as a hairdresser when her friend's salon was in need. Yet, it was in her role as a homemaker that Maria truly shined, creating a warm and welcoming environment for her loved ones. An active member of her church community, Maria's piety was a guiding force throughout her life. Her faith was a source of strength, not just for herself but for those around her. She devoted herself to her children, Georges and Francefca, with boundless love and dedication, a legacy of nurturing and care that will continue through her five cherished grandchildren. Maria's hobbies reflected her zest for life. She was an avid gardener, nurturing her plants with the same care she showed her family. She found joy in cooking, creating meals that were as nourishing as they were delicious. Stories captivated her, whether in the pages of a book or on the screen, and she loved dancing, a testament to her spirited nature. Maria Solano's life was a beautiful tapestry of love, laughter, and creativity, woven together with a deep sense of joy and purpose. Her presence will be profoundly missed, but her spirit will continue to inspire all who knew her. As we celebrate her life, we hold onto the laughter she shared, the art she created, and the love she gave so freely. Maria is survived by her devoted children, Georges and Francefca, and her five grandchildren, each of whom carries a piece of her heart. In their lives and the lives of everyone she touched, Maria's legacy lives on, a reminder of the power of love, creativity, and faith. As we bid farewell to Maria, let us remember her with the same joy and warmth she brought into our lives. May her soul rest in peace, embraced by the love she so generously shared with the world.