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Arrr, gather 'round, ye scallywags, as we set sail on a bittersweet voyage to honor the life of the formidable Amaya "Mymy" Lobato, who charted her final course on the 30th day of June in the year 2026.

Mymy was a true buccaneer of the business seas, havin’ helmed the marketing decks at XYZ Corporation for a mighty 15 years. There, she steered countless product launches to grand success, earning the prestigious Marketing Achievement Award in 201—aye, a badge fit for a captain! Before takin’ command of the corporate brig, she earned her Master's degree in Business Administration from the hallowed halls of XYZ University, where she was recognized with the Outstanding Academic Achievement award in 2010, prove'n her intellect was as sharp as a cutlass.

But this wench’s courage wasn’t confined to the boardroom. Nay, Mymy served two decades in the United States Army, risin’ to the rank of Colonel, a rank that commands respect across the seven seas. She fought valiantly in the Gulf War, where her bravery won her the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart—decorations forged in the fires of combat, testament to her unyielding spirit and fierce heart. A true pirate of valor!

In her earthly crew, Mymy was sister to the steadfast Sarah Johnson, companion to her brother-in-law Tom Johnson, and a cherished mate to close friend Rachel Lee—all still sailin' this mortal coil and keepin’ her memory alive. Her anchors in life also included her late mother, Susan Smith, her father John Smith Sr., and her brother James Smith—all departed to the great ocean beyond.

So raise yer tankards high, me hearties, and toast the legacy of Amaya "Mymy" Lobato—a fierce leader, a battle-hardened soldier, and a beloved soul whose voyage has ended but whose memories be etched in the hearts of those who knew her. May her spirit sail free across the endless horizon, forever braving new adventures in the vast unknown. Arrr, farewell, Mymy, until we meet again on the other side of Davy Jones' locker!

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