Lola Pareja, Member of Charter 100 Gran Canaria, Passes Away

The association mourns the loss of a dedicated collaborator remembered for her closeness, generosity, and strength in various solidarity initiatives.

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The association Charter 100 Gran Canaria has announced the passing of Lola Pareja, a key figure since the entity's early days, remembered for her commitment and warmth.

The organization Charter 100 Gran Canaria has expressed its deep sadness over the loss of Lola Pareja, a member closely linked to the association since its inception. Her colleagues remember her for her closeness, generosity, and firm commitment.
The entity has decided to dedicate a public tribute and has extended its condolences to her family and loved ones. Pareja's passing represents a significant blow to Charter 100 Gran Canaria, which loses a person who left a notable mark on its history and actively participated in numerous projects.
Throughout her collaboration with the association, Pareja contributed to various meetings, activities, and solidarity actions, dedicating her time and effort to the projects promoted by the entity.

"You wanted to travel with me, but you have started a journey without me, the longest and most mysterious of all. I am left with deep sadness, but also with the memory of all we lived and shared."

A friend

"You leave a great void, but you will remain forever in our hearts."

A friend
Her colleagues particularly highlight her approachable nature and constant willingness to collaborate, qualities that made her well-loved. Furthermore, they emphasize the strength and serenity with which Pareja faced an illness in her final years, maintaining special dedication to her family.
Charter 100 Gran Canaria believes that the legacy of Lola Pareja, marked by bravery, generosity, and strength, will endure in the association's memory, underscoring the relationships she built with its members.