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Yolanda Renee Walker, affectionately known as Yolanda to her friends and family, passed away on September 25, 2025, in Greenville, SC, at the age of 41. Born on July 10, 1984, in Okeechobee, FL, Yolanda was a beacon of love and kindness to all who knew her.
Yolanda's life was characterized by her unwavering dedication to her family and her boundless capacity to care for others. She is survived by her devoted husband, Sean Walker, and her cherished children, Baylie Yates, Abigail Cook, Jason Walker, and Dakota Cantrell. Yolanda's legacy of love also lives on through her many nieces and nephews, who will forever remember her warmth and gentle spirit. She was a beloved sister to Georgia Jones, Ginger Downs, Charlie Bartels, David Penland, Victoria Parsons, Richard Yates Jr., and Jim Yates, who joined in mourning her passing while celebrating the joy she brought into their lives.
The daughter of the late Richard and Faye Yates, Yolanda inherited a deep sense of compassion and generosity that she carried with her throughout her life. As a homemaker, she created a nurturing environment that was the heart of her family's home. Her presence was a source of comfort and stability, and her hands were never idle when there was an opportunity to help someone in need.
Yolanda's interests were a reflection of her loving nature. She had a profound love for music, which was a constant source of joy and inspiration for her. Her passion for helping others was evident in the countless hours she volunteered at animal shelters and homeless shelters, always striving to make a difference in her community. Yolanda's two fur babies, Olivia(her nine-year-old Chihuahua) and Laney( her two-year-old Rottie), were a testament to her love for all creatures, and her kindness extended beyond her immediate circle to touch the lives of many.
In a final act of selflessness, Yolanda was able to save three lives through organ donation, achieving a lifelong goal of hers to save at least one life. This extraordinary gesture was a fitting culmination of a life lived with purpose and love, and it serves as a powerful reminder of her passionate and thoughtful nature.
Yolanda will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, sister, aunt, and friend. Her passion for life and her ability to see the good in everyone will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to know her. Her memory will be cherished and kept alive through the stories shared by those who loved her and the countless lives she touched with her kindness.
As we bid farewell to Yolanda Renee Walker, we take solace in knowing that her spirit will forever be a guiding light in the lives of her family and friends. Her love and compassion knew no bounds, and she will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
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