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ANTOINETTE RENITA EVANS, born on October 22, 1964, left this world on March 28, 2025, a gentle soul who brought warmth and light into the lives of all who were fortunate enough to know her. Her spirit was an enduring testament to resilience and compassion, woven into the very fabric of her community.
Antoinette was a figure of grace, embodying a whistle of laughter that echoed through hallways and a hug that felt like home. With each smile exchanged and moment shared, she left imprints on the hearts of those around her, forever altering lives with her kindness and jovial spirit.
As a faithful believer, Antoinette's life was steeped in nurturing her spiritual growth and uplifting others along their journeys. She understood the profound strength of community and family, embracing both with an open heart. Her presence at Jubilee Community Church was not just appreciative; it was integral. She found solace, friendship, and divine connection within its walls, where she became a beacon of hope for many.
In the hours following her passing, countless memories began to surface—a shared laughter, a selfless act, or simply a moment of solace in her comforting presence. Each recollection is a brushstroke on the canvas of her life, painted with vivid hues of love and compassion. Her legacy is sewn into the lives she touched, a delicate weaving that will continue to inspire generations.
Her final arrangements are set to allow friends and family to gather in remembrance of Antoinette's remarkable journey. A viewing will be held on April 11, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM at Golden Gate Funeral Home in Dallas, Texas, where stories and tears can flow freely in honor of her beloved memory. A prayer service will follow the viewing, from 7:15 PM to 8:15 PM at the same location, providing an intimate space for collective mourning and celebration.
The journey culminates with her funeral service, taking place on April 12, 2025, at 10:00 AM at Jubilee Community Church, where her community will gather to bid farewell to a beloved daughter, friend, and confidante.
Antoinette Renita Evans may have departed from this earthly existence, but her spirit will dwell in our hearts, whispering to us in the breeze and illuminating our lives with the beauty of her memory. The star that is Antoinette will forever shine, guiding us through our darkest nights, reminding us of the powerful warmth of love and connection.
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