, in 2023|234x234px in his 1987
Volkswagen Beetle in 2023|234x234px In 2005, Mujica married
Lucía Topolansky, a fellow former
Tupamaros member, after many years of living together. They had no children and resided on a farm owned by Topolansky on the outskirts of
Montevideo, where they cultivated
chrysanthemums for sale. The couple owned several pets, formerly including a three-legged dog, Manuela. Topolansky briefly served as acting president in November 2010 while her husband took part in a business delegation in
Spain and then-vice president
Danilo Astori was on an official trip to
Antarctica. Before then, she served in the
Chamber of Deputies and the
Senate. Mujica drew worldwide attention for his
simple lifestyle. He declined to live in the
presidential palace or to use its staff during his presidency and used a 1987
Volkswagen Beetle and his 60-year-old bicycle as means of transportation. In 2010, the value of the car was US$1,800 and represented the entirety of the mandatory annual personal wealth declaration filed by Mujica for that year. In November 2014, the Uruguayan newspaper
Búsqueda reported that he had been offered US$1,000,000 for the car; he said that if he did receive the US$1,000,000 for the car, it would be donated to house the homeless through a program that he supported. Mujica's religious beliefs were the subject of interest and speculation by the press. In an interview with the
BBC in November 2012, he stated, "I don't have a religion, but I am almost
pantheistic; I admire nature." In a letter sent to
Hugo Chávez in December 2012 wishing him a speedy recovery, he clarified that although he was "not a believer", he would call for a
mass so that those who wanted to express their wishes for his health could do so. Mujica and Topolansky were both absent at the
papal inauguration of
Pope Francis in 2013. Topolansky clarified that their absence from the ceremony was because they "are not believers". Astori, who was a
Catholic, attended the ceremony on their behalf. These statements led the press to generally consider Mujica one of the only two openly
atheist presidents in the Americas, alongside Cuba's
Raúl Castro. In a 2017 interview, Mujica discussed his beliefs: "My doubts with God are philosophical, or maybe I believe in God. Maybe, I don't know. [...] Or maybe, as I'm getting closer to death, I need it." He later spoke more fondly of the Catholic Church, which he acknowledged was "deeply entwined" in Latin American identity. Mujica was an avid fan of
association football and was a supporter of his local club
Club Atlético Cerro. When the
Uruguay national football team returned from their World Cup campaign in
2014 at
Carrasco International Airport, and following
FIFA suspending Uruguay's
Luis Suárez from all football activities for four months after biting Italian defender
Giorgio Chiellini, Mujica criticised the organisation, calling them "sons of bitches" who meted out "fascist" treatments. Realizing he was being filmed, Mujica covered his mouth. Journalists then asked if they could publish his remark, to which he replied in laughter "yes".
Illness and death and
Yamandú Orsi showing their respect towards Mujica's coffin, May 2025|234x234px In April 2024, Mujica announced that he was diagnosed with
esophageal cancer, which was found during a
physical examination, adding that the risks to his condition were aggravated by a preexisting autoimmune disease. Despite his illness, Mujica campaigned for the successful presidential campaign of the Broad Front's
Yamandú Orsi in the
2024 general election; Mujica later described Orsi's victory as a "farewell gift". In January 2025, Mujica told
Búsqueda that the cancer had spread to his liver and that he was dying, adding that he had decided to forego further treatment. On 12 May, Topolansky stated that Mujica was "terminally ill" and he was put under
hospice care. Mujica died the following day, 13 May 2025, a week before his 90th birthday, at his farmhouse in
Rincón del Cerro, on the outskirts of Montevideo; his death was announced by Orsi. The Uruguayan government declared three days of
national mourning and his
state funeral (which included a
funeral procession) took place from 14 to 15 May on Montevideo, with the presence of Orsi, Topolansky,
Lula da Silva, and
Gabriel Boric, among others; it was estimated that 100,000 people attended his funeral. Mujica's remains were cremated on 16 May and later interred at his farmhouse. == In popular culture ==