Victoria Rojas Obituary Atlanta, Georgia – Victoria Rojas a long-term Georgian citizen of Atlanta has recently passed away. On December 7, 2002, she tied the knot with Tony Rojas, the man she had loved her entire life. Together, they created a life that they both cherished. Victoria had a profession in education that spanned her entire life. It brought her great joy to ensure that each and every child felt loved and appreciated. The long-lasting relationships that she developed with her coworkers, who were more like a second family to her, earned her a great deal of respect with her colleagues. When Victoria entered a room, she immediately made a favorable impression on a large number of people and immediately brightened up the room.
She was a pleasant presence with her gorgeous smile, vibrant attire, beautiful hair, and animated demeanor. Her presence brought joy to everyone around her. She had a deep love for her Lord and Savior, and she was a woman who feared God. She attended Trinity Church as a member member. Sundays were her favorite day to spend time with her family at church, and then she would have “comida” at her house, where she would frequently be seen yelling loudly and proudly for the San Francisco 49ers, which was her favorite team. To her, there was no such thing as a stranger; she made sure that everyone was welcome in her home.
Her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were the recipients of her loving affection, which was both powerful and lovely. At any given time that you would encounter Victoria, often known as Nana, she would most likely be accompanied by at least one of her grandchildren. Each and every time, she would refer to them as “her medicine.” She was the pillar of her family and provided support to her family and friends as they journeyed through the many challenges and interests that they encountered in their life. Her objective was to make the lives of others better and more fulfilling, and she made it her duty to be a shining example of the love that God has for them.
She would constantly go out of her way to help others without asking anything in return since she had the heart of a servant. In our hearts, she will forever be remembered as a victorious individual, and her name was Victoria. We are going to miss her very much. She is survived by a number of individuals, including a daughter named Laura Lucero, a daughter named Angelic Lucero, a daughter and son-in-law named Leticia and Oscar Solis, a stepdaughter named Eppie Rojas, a stepdaughter named Olivia Rojas, a stepdaughter named Gigi Rojas, twenty grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren, a sister named Virginia Lara, a sister named Tina Piña, a sister named Loretta Cristan, a sister named Susan Chapa, and a number of other family members and friends whom she held very dear to her heart.
A number of individuals have passed away before her, including her husband, Tony Rojas; her parents, George and Lorenza Piña; her brother, George “Esquite” Piña; and her stepson, Adrian Rojas. There will be a time of fellowship with family and friends after the celebration of life that will be held in honor of Victoria Rojas on Monday, December 12, 2022 at Lake Ridge Chapel. The event will begin at one o’clock in the afternoon. Please have a look at the schedule for the service webcast, the ability to purchase flowers, and a section where you may share tales about Victoria with her family.