Claudette-White-Obituary

Claudette Christine White

Yuma, Arizona

1971 - 2021 (Age 49)

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Claudette Christine WhiteJuly 19, 1971 - February 6, 2021On February 6, 2021 Claudette Christine White began her journey to be with our heavenly Father and join the beloved family who are awaiting her arrival. Claudette was born in Yuma, AZ on July 19, 1971. She was raised by her loving mother...

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May the peace of of the love we all share fir you Judge White filling you into the skies above You have made this Mother Earth a better place with all rhe love you pour into her. Many blessings to you and your family. Lorraine

Judge White was born the year I graduated high school in South Dakota. One of my first teachers was Lakota Sioux in 1962. Ms. White's legacy lives among the many truly extraordinary Native women who support our lives, and our talents, and the generations to come. Thank you for your strength and love. You are missed here truly and your memory will continue to guide us.

My heartfelt condolences to the family members. You can take solace in knowing that she touched the lives of so many others, as she did yours. I wish you the strength to endure this time of sorrow until the memories once again bring you joy. Keep a special place for her in your heart and in time she will bring you love and laughter as before.

AMAZING INDIGENOUS LEADER, WHO LEFT HER LEGACY WITH EVERYONE SHE CAME TO KNOW. YOU HEAR,SEE AND HAVE WITNESS THE MAKING OF THIS GREAT WOMAN. HER CULTURE, HER PEOPLE AND HER RELATIONS ALL MEANT EVERYTHING TO HER. THE CREATOR USE HER ON THIS EARTH AND NOW WILL USE IN HIS. WE WILL CRY TEARS BECAUSE WE ARE HEARTBROKEN, THAT SHE WAS TAKEN FROM US. BUT AND HER LEGACY WILL LIVE FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS....
AHO

I played softball with Claudette's mom, Delores Brown for years. Delores had the most beautiful smile that I had ever seen. We would practice at the Dust Bowl, and Dureen would always put dirt in Claudette's diaper. By the time Delores got the dirt out, she had lost her bat. Joe Nerva would have a stroke! We were all like family on that team and took care of each other! Claudette was just as kind-hearted as her mother. There will never be another like her!
RIH,
Norma Jones Nelson

Such an amazing soul. She truly changed the world. Zion will continue her amazing legacy.

My last interaction with Ms. White was last month, when Council came to speak with team members. She lifted my spirit with praise, I appreciated her kind words. My condolences to the family and friends.

I like many are saddened with the passing of the future voice of the Quechan Nation

I was introduced to Bird Dancing by the Kwatsan Nation and Claudette

I in turn showed Claudette, her son and some tribal members how to do Gator and the Twist

Gone but not forgotten

Auntie, you had many plans, ideas for the tribe.... breaks me to see you leave us like this! Your Legacy will live on forever and you will forever hold a very special place in MANY peoples hearts. I love you auntie!!!