The Journey of Yvette Lynn Mooney Morning has risen the dawn of a new day. Yvette was in the kitchen preparing for work. While listening to her playlist of Santana- black magic woman, Fleetwood Mac's Landslide, Silver Springs, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Childish Gambino REDBONE, and all of the Temptations Just your imagination, Chicago Inspiration. However, just as she had done every day before her daily journey, she made sure the house was clean and meals were prepared for the family. Her travels would include working with the kid as she did for many years as a cook for schools, knowing that a good meal helped promote sound learning. When her day at the school was over, Yvette could not wait to see Anjhino, Benicio, Aleksio, Izaak, Izaiah, Elyce, Ennovy, and Annaleyah; her own grandchildren. They were going to Sloan's Lake to the playground and afterward to wash her car, which she did daily. It was Monday; JoAnn was waiting for her baby girl; she called out to Eddie stating its time on January 27, 1969. They welcomed Yvette Lynn. What joy and bright light and a great way to begin the year. There were three children in this family. Yvette had a sister, Roberta, and brother Eddie; growing-up, they were taught a strong work ethic; this was something Yvette would transmit through life. Once Yvette reached maturity, she became a wife to Robert Mooney and mother to her beautiful children Jerika and Isaac. Yvette took her responsibilities as a wife and mother seriously, although her secular employment brought her joy. Yvette's favorite job was taking care of her family. So much so; that if she found herself with time for herself, she didn't know what to do. Yvette could be described as a soft place to land. Her laugh stood-out. Her generosity was profound. Yvette gives to one's less fortunate than her, to the homeless on the street, or pay for the items for ones behind her in line; this is the make-up of Yvette Lynn Mooney. The light knows as Yvette Lynn Mooney went out on Thursday, August 20, 2020. Yet Yvette's light and legacy of love will live on in the lives she touched. Moreover, in her husband Robert Mooney, children Jerika and Isaac, parents JoAnn Martinez and Eddie Mascarenas. Her grandchildren see Anjhino, Benicio, Aleksio, Izaak, Izaiah, Elyce, Ennovy, and Annaleyah. Her sister and brother Roberta Martinez Eddie Mascarenas.
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