A Mother’s Love That Knew No Bounds
The world lost a true angel in human form when Yvette Carter of Clearwater, FL, passed away. Her departure leaves behind not only her four beloved children — Peter, Roberto, Claryvette, and Miguel — but also a grieving community that was forever changed by her presence. Yvette was a mother, a mentor, a helper, and a woman of deep faith. Her life was built on love, service, and sacrifice — values she lived every single day without ever expecting anything in return.
To her children, she was everything — the foundation of their world, the one who prayed for them, cheered them on, and gave them the courage to keep going, no matter the odds. Whether through late-night talks, warm hugs, or quiet moments of guidance, Yvette was always there. Her strength never wavered, even in the face of personal hardship. Her love never dimmed.
A Community Forever Touched by Her Kindness
Yvette wasn’t just a pillar in her family — she was a force of good within her entire community. Friends and neighbors remember her as someone whose door was always open, whose hands were always busy helping others, and whose heart never ran out of room for one more person in need. Her kindness was a refuge for many. Her faith was unwavering and infectious. Her words could calm storms, and her presence brought peace.
She volunteered, she listened, she gave. Whether it was providing a warm meal to someone who had none, offering prayers for those going through hard times, or simply being the person you could count on — Yvette lived a life of service. Her impact rippled out far beyond what even she might have realized.
Honoring Her Legacy — A Call for Support
As her loved ones come to terms with this heartbreaking loss, they now face the emotional and financial burden of saying goodbye to a woman who meant so much to so many. The family is seeking support to help cover the costs of memorial services that will allow her life to be honored in the way she deserves.
Every donation, no matter how small, is a gift to Yvette’s memory and her children. But beyond money, what the family asks for most is your love, your prayers, and your help in spreading the story of who Yvette Carter truly was — a mother, a giver, a woman of God, and a light in the lives of all who knew her.
Let us not allow her legacy to fade. Let us carry forward the values she lived by. Let us honor her in every act of kindness we show to one another.