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Yolanda Navarro Obituary

Yolanda Black Navarro
1947-2015
While in the presence of family and in the hands of her son, Yolanda Black Navarro, a beloved mother, sister, grandmother, friend, and champion of Houston's East End, lost her battle with leukemia on Monday, November 9, 2015.
Yolanda Black Navarro, a native Houstonian, was born on July 15, 1947 to Herbert Adalid Black of New York and Velia Arcos Rodriguez of Houston. Yolanda is survived by her loving immediate family which includes her son, Christian Cuauhtémoc Navarro (Jill Garrison Navarro); her two brothers, Leo Gomez (Kammy Gomez) and Hermann Gomez (the late Elba Gomez); her three sisters, Gloria Black Torres (Joel C. Torres), Dena Duran Gutierres (Morris Gutierres), and Gina Duran; her grandchildren, Renee Navarro and Rosalie Navarro; and her nieces and nephews, Jennifer Torres Moseley, Bernadette Torres Alvarez, Jacob Joel Torres, Patrick Kyle Gomez, Kaila Velia Gomez, Alexander Gomez, Gabriel Gomez, Daniel Keith, Monique Castillo, Pauline Hernandez, Roxanne Keith, Richard Keith, Alyssa Marie Aswell, and Michael A. Aswell, Jr. Yolanda also loved and valued her extended family, the Arcos Rodriguez family and Adalid Black family.
Yolanda Black Navarro is a graduate of Our Lady of Guadalupe School, Incarnate Word Academy, and The University of Houston. Following her career as a business manager with Southwestern Bell, Yolanda became a community and city icon through her civic and political leadership. Yolanda was a woman of deep faith, and was at all times guided by her Christian desire to love her family and serve her community. She knew no stranger, no one was exempt from her love and guidance, no problem was too big to solve, no cause too great to undertake. A committed civic leader she served Houston well. A friend and confidant of every mayor since Kathy Whitmire, she served on the Metro Board, the Parks Board and ran for Houston City Council. Most recently, she chaired Mayor Parker's Hispanic Advisory Committee. Yolanda found the best in everyone, but was not blind to the evils present in our society such as poverty and discrimination; evils that she took head on through advocacy and activism. She fiercely fought for all Houstonians to be treated equally and helped disadvantaged youth by founding "Shoes for Kids", an event that provides shoes to low-income children.
Yolanda was a proud founder of the Association for the Advancement of Mexican- Americans. Her civic engagement also included American Leadership Forum, El Centro De Corazon, Greater East End Management District, Talento Bilingüe de Houston, San Jacinto Girls Scouts, The Park People, and Incarnate Word Academy. Yolanda was the recipient of the Mayor's Lifetime Achievement Award, the Willie Velasquez Community Service Award, and the East End Chamber of Commerce Small Business Award.
Her love for politics led her to be a strong advocate for voter participation and civic engagement which resulted in her volunteering on countless political campaigns. Yolanda touched countless lives and was loved by many. What will be missed most about her is her passion for life, her infectious smile, her can-do attitude and her selfless love. She has left a distinctive and memorable mark on this city and will be missed by her family and friends.
The family will be accepting visitors for a Visitation on Thursday, November 12, 2015 from 6:00pm until 9:00pm at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, 2405 Navigation Blvd. Houston, Texas 77003 with a Rosary to begin at 7:00pm. A Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, 2405 Navigation Blvd. Houston, Texas 77003 will begin at 10:00am, Friday, November 13, 2015. The Interment will follow at Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery, 6900 Lawndale St. Houston, Texas 77023. Arrangements are under the direction and personal care of Felix H. Morales Funeral Home, 2901 Canal St. Houston, TX 77003, (713)223-1167. In lieu of flowers, Yolanda Black Navarro requests that you consider a donation to "Shoes for Kids."

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Nov. 12, 2015.

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Margaret Daniel Luna

September 12, 2016

Margaret Daniel Luna

September 5, 2016

I offer my sincere condolences to Yolanda's family and friends. I knew her when we both attended Our Lady of Guadalupe School. I moved away from Houston and lost touch until about 4 years when I visited her when I was in Houston visiting relatives. We talked about old friends and our days at school. I will remember her as someone very special. I was saddened to read about her passing but found it very appropriate that her great work in the community was recognized by the naming of a middle school in her honor. Yolanda we will serve as a role model for all students.

SARAH SAENZ ESCAMILLA

February 5, 2016

RIP, MY CONDOLENCES AND RESPECT, FROM A SECOND WARD RESIDENT...

Sam

November 16, 2015

My Condolences to the family , didn't have the pleasure to meet here in person, but knowing here son shows what a great woman she has been.

Manuel V Flores

November 16, 2015

My condolences to the family and friends of Yolanda. Yolanda always greeted me with that beautiful smile that I now know was and is the smile of an angel that I had the honor to know. As a founding member of HACEMOS (a SWBell Hispanic employee group) it was my honor to direct a mentor program in support of AAMA one of many organizations and initiatives that will remind the community of a beautiful legacy Yolanda shared with Houston. God bless Yolanda and her family.

Virginia Lazzaro Moore

November 15, 2015

Yolanda, what a wonderful lady. I went to high school with her at Incarnate Word Academy, Class of 1964. We worked together last year at the IWA Red Check Day for the Graduating Seniors of
2014. She also attended the Alumnae Luncheon in Nov. 2014 to celebrate our 50th Graduation Anniversary. I did not realize she was ill. She was always ready to lend a hand to help a good cause. She accomplished a great deal in her life, always trying to help others. God Bless her and her Family. Love, Virginia Lazzaro Moore

Rolando Romo

November 13, 2015

My condolences to the family of Yolanda. I just now heard of her loss. I was proud to call Yolanda a friend and colleague as I knew her to be a great fighter for justice and the well-being of her community. She was an awesome civic leader and having been involved in many projects with her I never ceased admiring her dedication to our community.

In my last visit to my hometown, I drove by Villa Arcos to see her but it had just closed. How sorry I feel that I missed seeing her. May God bless her and her family.

Yolanda Dorantes

November 13, 2015

My condolences for the loss of a wonderful and cheerful person. We now have another angel to watch over us.

Vincent & Eva Becerra

November 12, 2015

Yolanda was a champion for our community. She established the "Shoes for Kids" drive and served as president of the Navigation Area Business Association (NABA). She was also a wonderful friend. We wish to extend our deepest sympathy and condolences to her family. She will be greatly missed.

Veronica Quintero

November 12, 2015

Dear Yolanda, I was very blessed to have known a true legend of the East End!! You always had a smile for everyone and treated everyone like they were special. The number of people you have touched is too numerous to put a number to it. Know that you made this community and this City a better place because your unselfish giving of yourself. You will be greatly missed!! You have earned your wings " Your Majesty "

Toni Gonzales

November 12, 2015

My prayers to the family, she was a remarkable woman. Antoinette Gonzales

Biatriz and Isaac Cohen

November 12, 2015

We are very sad to here of your passing, may God give your family strength during this time. It was great doing business with you and an honor knowing you. The Classy Art family.

Marie De leo

November 12, 2015

I have lost a true friend. Your smile was somthing else. Made me feel better when i was low. I can imagine how everyone else is feeling. I can sum it all in these wirds" never was not an easy word for you. You will never be forgotten for all you accomplished. Adios mi amiga! Marie de Leon South Houston, Tx.

November 12, 2015

Yolanda,

You will be truly missed, by all especially the community which you made a better place. You are an Angel, a friend, we will miss working with you at the "shoes for kids" drive. Our condolences to all your family and friends.

The Lujans, Gloria, Lucinda and Joanna Garcia

Little Children

November 12, 2015

Thank You For My New Shoes

Bobby MIRELES

November 12, 2015

Yolanda, I know you will be missed, thanks for your friendship. I always loved those Taco's

Al Domangue

November 12, 2015

Had not seen nor had contact for many years but am deeply saddened at her passing. We worked together at SWB and her spirit and love for others was amazing. My heart goes out to her family and I thank God for allowing me to have had my life touched by this angel ....

November 12, 2015

Sincerec condolence to Chris and family, and to all other family members and friends. .Sending you prayers for the days ahead.

Kerry Callaway

November 12, 2015

I was blessed to have worked with Yolanda at Southwestern Bell Telephone Company.She was the real deal of a wonderful,fair and sweetheart of a person, which was exemplified by her wonderful ability to not just be a Manager of people but to truly work with people.She was that person both on the job and off the job. Rest In Peace Yolanda you will be missed by the many lives you touched.

Linda R Ornelas

November 12, 2015

Yolanda, prima, amiga, counselor and go too person. You left us too soon, Yoli. I will miss you very much. I remember all the wonderful times we had, family parties, girl parties, political parties. and just having a good time together. You loved to dance and I did too, but you always seem to wear me out(we are only a year apart) but "CUZ" you were bundle of energy. Energy for your family, friends and community. You were the first to fight for justice for all, young or old, if you saw a need to right a wrong, you did it.
Hector and I would like to express our deepest sympathies to Chris, Jill and girls. To Gloria and Joel and family, Dina and family, Gina and family, Leo and Kammy and Herman and family. To all the cousins, we all loved Yolanda very much and will miss her terribly.
Linda R Ornelas

Jennifer Gonzales-Reyna

November 12, 2015

Rest in Peace Mrs. Yolanda, I have beautiful memories of you from my childhood, thank you for all that you have done to make Houston a better place.

November 12, 2015

Yolanda, my cousin you were admired by so many and you will truly be missed for all you did for everyone and the Houston Community. It was an honor being your cousin and growing up
as young kids together. I will always look up to, RIP prima, Ilove you
Lilly

Gilbert Martinez

November 12, 2015

An Angel called home. Thank you so much for supporting the East End. Thank you for supporting Men's Fastpitch in Second Ward, "My Brotha's" fast pitch team for many years. What a honor for us to help every year with the shoe drive. We'll miss that awesome smile! May the Lord comfort the family.

Love Gil & Debbie Martinez

Lisa Acost

November 12, 2015

Yolanda,
thank you for all your love! May you rest in peace and watch over us.

Family of Yolanda,
God Bless you thru your loss of your love one.

November 12, 2015

Yes, we will truly miss a great friend. Yolanda always had a smile. Making our day brighter. Our prayers are with her family, Chris, Gloria, Dina & Gina, & brothers. Richard & Dolores Becerra

Alice and Eliseo Lopez

November 11, 2015

Dearest friend with such a kind heart for all! You are with all the Angels in Heaven singing and smiling down at us! Much love to nuestra Amiga! Condolences to the entire family.

Alice & Eliseo Lopez

November 11, 2015

A beautiful friend with a beautiful smile that will be truly missed. Thank you for all the hard work, tireless hours helping make our community a better place. Much love amiga linda! You are with all the singing angels in heaven. Rest in Peace. Our deepest condolences to the entire family. Alice and Eliseo Lopez and family.

Christine Noe

November 11, 2015

Christian and extended family,

We, the extended Black Family children, to include Herbert Jr., Richard, Jeannette, myself(Christine) and Diane wish to extend our sincere condolences for the loss of your beloved mother. We are all saddened that we never got the chance to meet her and for that we are sorry. She sounded like a truly remarkable woman and we are sure she was very much loved! We are sure you are very, very proud of her and her accomplishments!!!God Bless you and your family always,
Christine M.(Black) Noe

Toloria Allen

November 11, 2015

Will truly miss your effervescence & heartwarming smile. Rest In Peace beautiful lady.

Toloria Allen

November 11, 2015

My prayers to the family for she was a beautiful person.

David Garcia

November 11, 2015

God bless this warm and powerful lady who gave so much on so many levels. Her majic smile and positive attitude will continue to inspire us into the future of her community. DG

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Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church

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Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church

2405 Navigation Blvd., Houston, TX

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6900 Lawndale St, Houston, TX

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