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Yvette Boleyjack was born in Nashville, Tn. On March 27, 1965 to the late Jean Boleyjack Whitaker & Thomas Davis Sr. She was received by her Heavenly Father and said farewell to all her loved ones on October 24, 2025.
Yvette aka “Eeka-Boo” was educated at Nashville Public Schools.
She accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized at Progressive Sunrise Missionary Baptist Church. Later she moved her membership to Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of late Pastor Percy J. Clark.
Yvette worked in the healthcare field as an outstanding Certified Nurse Technician for over 30 years, until her health failed. She made a lasting impression on each patient she cared for. She will be remembered for her shopping trips to Goodwill & neighborhood yard sales. She always found the best deals.
She always gave great advice to her loved one’s. Her favorite sayings like “THE DEVIL IS A LIE !” and “UH UH BABY” could be heard from a mile away.
Yvette was a glamour girl. She loved to look good, smell good & rock her blonde hair. She was always sharp. Yvette was truly the life of the party. She was a giver & had a big heart. There was never a Christmas gathering that you attended and didn’t receive a gift from her. Her favorite place to travel was the beach. Most importantly, she valued motherhood.
Her passion and purpose were solely focused on her two sons. She also, had a great love for her grandchildren. Everything she did was with them in mind, even in her last days. Yvette Boleyjack was truly one of a kind.
With pleasant memories to always cherish, she leaves her two sons; J’Quan Boleyjack and Dontarius Boleyjack. Seven sisters & Brothers; William (Trudy) Boleyjack, Michael Boleyjack, Kimberly Frierson, Pastor Ricky (Chamika) Boleyjack, Melanie Esaw, Vickie (Pastor Tony) Clemmons & Reginald Boleyjack. Four Grandchildren; Jordan, Jalen, Kaden and Cyi’Lee. A host of niece’s, nephews, great nieces & great nephews. Along with a hosts of other family & friends. Devoted sister-cousin, Teresa Beech Brewer.
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