Indira had an unparalleled allure much like the ruby, her birthstone. She radiates a symphony of color, light, and charisma. From her earliest days, her intelligence was undeniable. As a toddler, she mastered playtime with her older sister while cleverly hiding she could walk! So her parents would continue to carry her.
For Indira, intellect and creativity were inseparable. At just 12 years old, she entered and won a national poetry contest. Her artistic gifts did not stop there-she could draw and dance with ease whenever the mood struck her. Later in life, she found joy in singing and acting. She was so talented, yet she remained humble, as self-glorification was never her aim.
With her humor, sharp wit, and booming laughter, Indira brought life to every gathering. She was kind, generous, and left a lasting impression on everyone she met. Above all, her greatest priorities were her Heavenly father and her family. Indira became a member of the institute of Divine Metaphysical Research, where her family grew much larger and her faith was strong. She remained faithfully by her late mother's side, nurtured her children with unwavering love, maintained a deep bond with her sister, and adored her role as a grandmother.
Indira's joyful spirit touched all who knew her. She had a unique way of making others feel seen, loved, and cherished. Her vibrant symphony of color, light, and charisma will always be remembered-and her beautiful legacy will live on.
Indira leaves behind her sister, Yulonda, her children, Cigornai, Gabriel, and Richard, her granddaughter Giselle, and her adopted daughter Josiea.
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