Mireya Khawli

Mireya Ramos was born on October 23, 1949, in Palmyra, Colombia, to Enrique and Naomi Ramos. A curious and gifted student, Mireya developed an early love for music and the arts. Her passion for learning led her to the United States, where she continued her studies and soon after fell in love. She married Jan Viktor Bodorff, and together they had two children.

After her divorce, Mireya embraced her role as a Montessori school teacher and ran her own home-based preschool, dedicating herself to nurturing young minds. She was also deeply involved in her church community, finding joy and purpose in her faith.

Later in her career, Mireya worked as the lead secretary for a shipping company, where she met and married her second husband, Oscar Khawli. Together they moved to Louisiana and then Ohio for his career, and Mireya lovingly raised their two children. Throughout her life, she remained devoted to her family, faith, and friendships. She had a special gift for creating beauty, whether it was in her garden, her relationships, or her creative pursuits.

Years after her second marriage ended, Mireya relocated to Colorado to be closer to her eldest daughter and her family. There, she flourished once again, building new friendships and indulging her passions for gardening, fitness, health, and painting. She remained an active member of her spiritual community and brought joy to those around her with her warmth, generosity, and creativity.

In her later years, Mireya faced declining health, yet her spirit remained strong. She passed away peacefully in her sleep at home on August 27, 2024, surrounded by love and comfort.

Her family extends their heartfelt thanks to the Bloom Hospice team, especially Kendall and Ana, as well as to her son-in-law, Steffen, whose care was invaluable. They are also grateful to Tru Hospice and Amada Home Care for helping to honor Mireya’s wish to remain at home. Special thanks go to The Natural Funeral for their respectful and thoughtful care after her passing.

Mireya was preceded in death by her parents, her beloved brother Edison, and her son Daniel Khawli. She is survived by her sisters Silvia Bolanos and Hilda Tejada and their families, her daughter Natasha Bodorff, son-in-law Steffen, and her grandchildren Linnea and Rowan. She is also survived by her daughters Adriana Kelly and Soraya Bodorff.

In honor of Mireya’s memory, we invite you to visit [insert website] to share your stories, thoughts, and memories. There will be no formal funeral service, in accordance with her wishes. For those who loved and miss her, we ask that you plant a beautiful flower, tree, or shrub, enjoy a delicious Colombian meal, or dance a cumbia in her honor.

4 thoughts on “Mireya Khawli”

  1. My dear sister Mirella May Jehováh keep you in his memory we are looking forward to see you in the new world. We appreciate everything you did .

  2. My dear sister Mirella May Jehováh keep you in his memory we are looking forward to see you in the new world. We appreciate everything you did .

    Soon the suffer won’t be here and we will
    Enjoy the life that is really life .

  3. When Mireya came to our congregation here in Boulder, Colorado, everyone was immediately drawn to her. She was full of life. Her conversations were encouraging to everyone. We spent many hours in service with her. She was so happy to give of her time and energy. It was a joy working shoulder to shoulder with her in the ministry that she loved. Of course it was sad to see her slow decline. But even at her worst, there was always a spark of her beautiful personality that would shine through. We look forward to seeing her again Soon.

  4. 21. März 2025

    Zum Andenken an Mireya,
    Es tut uns sehr leid, dass Mireya schon im Alter von 75 Jahren verstorben ist.
    Wir haben Mireya erst bei der Hochzeit von Steffen und Natasha in USA kennengelernt und waren uns auf Anhieb sehr sympathisch. Nur die Sprache war unser Problem. Wir sprachen nur deutsch und Mireya nur englisch. Sie wollte damals alles über Steffen wissen; wie er so ist, welcher Charakter, wie war er in der Schule und vieles mehr. So was Mütter wissen wollen, wenn die Tochter heiratet. Und immer brauchten wir einen Übersetzer, der uns bei Fragen und Antworten half.

    2003 zogen die Kinder aus USA nach Germany und Mireya kam um sie zu besuchen. Wir hatten eine sehr schöne Zeit miteinander und erinnern uns gerne an Sie.
    Als Mireya krank wurde und es ihr sehr schlecht ging, nahm Natasha ihre Mutter zu sich nach Hause auf, kümmerte und umsorgte Sie bis zu ihrem Lebensende.

    Unser herzlichstes Mitgefühl zum Tode von Mireya, entbieten Helmut und Irmgard

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