Makeup artists, fashion vloggers, comedians, commentators, and so many more genres made up this vast platform of creativity. They inspired me because they made videos doing what they love. YouTube was always something that intrigued me and I had been watching YouTubers since I was very young. After I reached a comfortable following, I decided to launch my YouTube channel. I took new photos and posted to all my social platforms every day. Well, after my first year, I decided I wanted a different path than the traditional. My major was graphic design and later advertising but my passions weren’t properly executed in a classroom setting. College was never something I wanted, just something I did because it was what we all are taught brings success. It began in college when I realized I had a knack for photography and social media growth. Memorial contributions may be directed to the Humane Society for Hamilton County or the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.Today we’d like to introduce you to Angelica Maria.Īngelica, please share your story with us. To view a livestream of the service, please click here. until the time of service at the funeral home. Wednesday, April 20, 2022, at Flanner Buchanan – Hamilton Memorial Park, 4180 Westfield Road. Please join us and celebrate Angelica’s life. She impacted so many people with her presence and love. She attracted anyone with that smile and laughter. That big smile radiated and traveled far. She was a great and thoughtful friend who remembered everyone’s special days. No one ever got hurt but her car and her dignity.Īnytime a friend needed a helping hand, she was there to help no matter the time of day. I believe the total vehicle incidents number is around 12. As good and gentle as she was with animals you would assume she had the patience for driving a vehicle. Her heart was so big she wanted to rescue ALL of the animals no matter the size. And let’s not forget the parrot and parakeet families: Bell, Star, Coco, Sky, Kiwi, and let’s not forget Jack Sparrow. The Stray Cats of 20 or so that she help feed every weekend. The hairy rat she cared for, the gerbil, the rabbits: Luna, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and Jim Morrison. In addition, she leaves behind her beloved furry, hairy, and feathered pets including The Dog Squad: Benny, Bella, Sofia, and Kavik.
She leaves behind her heartbroken family, her parents, Jaime and Angela Zuluaga, her three siblings, Tatiana (Jim) La Sarre, Daniel Zuluaga, and Micha e l Zuluaga and niece, Samantha Zuluaga, lots of friends, and a hell of a lot of memories for all of us to cherish and hold dear to our hearts. She truly lived up to her name, Angelica, meaning The Angel. When you were around her you didn’t want to leave her. She put other people’s priorities before her own. Both of her parents are from Colombia and kept the culture within the house. She beamed with pride of her Colombian heritage. Her dream was to go live in Colombia so she could be close to the ones she loves. In addition to her passion for animals, she loved to attend concerts, take road trips, be outdoors, and travel to Colombia where she has a large extended family whom she loved very much. Her strong love for animals led her to continue her education in Zoology at Ball State University. Gelly was a 2009 graduate of Westfield High School. She was born on April 27, 1991, in Indianapolis, the daughter of Jaime and Angela (Cadavid) Zuluaga. Angelica “ Gelly ” Maria Zuluaga, 30, of Westfield, Indiana passed away on Apfrom an acute asthmatic attack.