
Violetita or Viole as she was affectionately called, was the eldest of three siblings, born in the city of Caraz, department of Ancash; Her parents Luis and Ninfa moved to the city of Huancayo for work reasons when Viole was a baby. I enter to study at the Nuestra Señora del Rosario School, from first grade to fifth grade of Secondary School. Later going on to study to be a teacher at the La Asunción de Palian Normal School. Later he specialized in Initial Education, working for 20 years at the service of the State, where he had outstanding pedagogical work. Upon retiring, she founded her own educational center, called LOS CAPULLOS, managing to stand out as the best Initial Level Educational Center in the City of Huancayo, during the 15 years that she directed it.
In addition to her work as an initial teacher, she was also a teacher of training, specialization and improvement courses organized by the Departmental Office of Education of Junín for teachers.
He wrote a book dedicated to children and Education Teachers titled CHILDREN'S GALLERY, a book that compiled poems, riddles, stories, legends, tongue twisters, digital games and crafts. This important contribution to the country's education had two editions and served as invaluable support to teachers.
He obtained First Place at the National Level, in a Children's Literature contest, with the Legend THE CANOA DE LA CASCARA DE PLATANO, convened by the Ministry of Education.
She worked as a contributor to the newspaper Correo de Huancayo, with numerous journalistic articles, winning second prize in a national contest with the article MILK NUTRITIOUS FOOD FOR CHILDREN.
She was president of the Lawyer's Home in Huancayo, during her administration she provided support to the inmates of the Huancayo women's prison, where a stick weaving workshop was formed to obtain income from the production of sheep's wool sweaters.
She was also president of the Association of the Antonian Ladies of Huancayo, whose social work was to help the San José de Pichcus Parish and the poor children of the parish sector throughout the year.
In Lima she joined the Lawyer's Home as a partner and held the position of Secretary, being elected Mother of the Year in 2008.
She was also coordinator of the Nazareth Workshop, of the Santa Maria Madre Parish of the Church of Jesús Maria. In the Parish he was also part of the Church Choir.
Violeta married Ernesto Tambini Matos, a lawyer, and they had three children, Fabiola, a lawyer, Luis, a lawyer, and Antonio, a veterinarian. Violeta enjoyed the birth and childhood of her only granddaughter, Adria.
Among her hobbies we can mention oil painting, stick weaving, tatting, aluminum embossing, glass painting and baking. In addition, he really enjoyed traveling with Ernesto and his children to different countries around the world. Violeta lived for many years abroad, in Belgium and the United States. These experiences led her to meet people of various nationalities and experience new life experiences, encouraging her to continue painting and write a new children's book.
This is a tribute to her life, to her career as an outstanding professional serving children; to her role as an exemplary mother and wife committed to social causes.
Violeta transcends this material plane and leaves an invaluable legacy to her children and granddaughter. He fully complied with the phrase coined by José Martí, Cuban poet and politician, “there are three things that each person must do before dying: plant a tree, have a child and write a book.”