Mrs. María Salud Ramírez Caballero, who was the inspiration for the character “Mamá Coco” in the Disney movie “Coco,” died on Sunday. The information was shared on the social media accounts of Roberto Monroy Garca, who is the Minister of Tourism for the state of Michoacán. Read More Just scroll down and Follow for more updates on our website or Google news
He said that “Mama Coco” was a hard-working woman, and he hoped that her family would find her resignation as soon as possible. “Coco” is a well-known Pixar movie that you must remember. When it came out in 2017, the movie paid tribute to the traditional Mexican holiday Day of the Dead, which is held in November.
In the movie, people like Miguel, Ernesto de la Cruz, and Héctor stand out. But there’s no doubt that Miguel’s great-grandmother, Mama Coco, is one of the most important people in history and probably the most well-known.
Mama Coco is a real person, whether you want to believe it or not. It’s about a 108-year-old grandmother named Mara Salud Ramrez Caballero, whose life changes when she realizes that she is like the main character in the movie.

Local news reports say that Mara Salud lives in a small town in Mexico called Santa Fe de la Laguna. Santa Fe de la Laguna is in the state of Michoacán. The woman was born on September 16, 1913, and she lived in her town with her family. But after the show came out in 2017, things changed for the 108-year-old grandmother.
Culture Collective Media says that at first, only her close relatives noticed that she looked like the movie character. But when a tourist who was visiting the area posted a picture of her on social media, she became as well-known as a movie.