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November 19, 2012
To Gage - Yvette became a very dear friend and I am deeply sorry to learn of her passing. She was witty, fun, and had so much courage. I remember having some of the best, belly filling laughs with Yvette. Will always remember her beautiful smile! God Bless You -
November 19, 2012
Yvette was a very special person she had a great zest for life and served distinct 31 toastmaster well as an area governor. She also had such a passion for the men she served in prison She made difference in the life's of meany
November 19, 2012
A very helpful and brave woman that helped men in prisons. She enjoyed her students like they were her own.
We will miss her SO much!
November 19, 2012
YEVETTE, a LIGHT HAS GONE OUT IN THE LIVES OF MANY OF US WHO KNEW YOU THROUGH THE TOASTMASTERS PROGRAMS.
Ray Snay
November 19, 2012
Yvette was a "character," and I mean that as the highest compliment. Her zeal for life, enthusiasm for Toastmasters and generosity will be remembered. The men and women Yvette served for three-plus years in prison through Toastmasters programs, received the gifts of her time, wisdom, insight and caring. She will be remembered and appreciated.

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We love you Yvette Rest in Peace Yvette on the left in red, with a group of Prison volunteers for Toastmasters. The photo is about 2 years old.
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