
Help support Yudith, the woman Yvette truly loved
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Yvette was an awesome woman and Judith was the love of her life. Yvette would be so disappointed, hurt and just fucking pissed if she knew how her woman is being treated. We as a family owe Judith a debt that can never be repaid - she made our Yvette so very, very happy. I remember just how much Yvette would glow each and every time she would talk about Yudith. That love was absolutely inspiring to see.
I for one cannot stand idly by any longer and witness that the whole that wasYvette not being accepted - even after death.
Yvette was so very special to us all, a dear sister, a loving cousin, a great Tia, a wonderful friend and a dedicated mother and ever so proud grandmother - but she was also a woman in love. Yvette found deep and profound love with Judith and THAT part is being eliminated, forgotten, looked over and ignored - and that is unforgivable!
We all feel the deep loss of a world without Yvette. But Yudith has had her heart ripped out and her world has crumbled. Life goes on for all of us, we all have our own lives, our partners, our families and our careers. Judith's world was Yvette - 100%. And now without Yvette, Yudith's world has crumbled, she is in a sea of misery and despair missing the one person that made her world beautiful - our Yvette. Judith isn't allowed to go to what they called their home together to mourn this incredible loss. She isn't allowed to walk the rooms that are and forever will be empty that their love filled with laughter and joy. She isn't allowed to lie in the bed they shared every night with sweet pillow-talk where they shared their most deepest feelings and thoughts - things we will never know because it was theirs and theirs alone. She isn't allowed to smell Yvette and bask in the memories they shared with one another - in their home.
Judith was 100% supported by Yvette and now has nothing. No money, no car, not even her own clothes nor the trinkets and worldly goods Yvette and Judith had accumulated over the years - together. Yudith hasn’t event been afforded the time to slowing, sadly, mournfully go through their home without the hands of others going through their home.
I cannot accept that, and I will never accept that my sister’s heart and love for Yudith is being ignored, downplayed, disregarded and looked over by her own family.
Yvette was a sister, a cousin, a friend and a mother and a grandmother – but before all that she was woman in love, with dreams and tenderness with plans to live the rest of her life with Yudith and that can never and should never be disregarded or looked over as that would not be the whole person that was our Yvette.
I ask that you please contribute as much as you can, now and every month to help the woman Yvette loved as we all know she would appreciate.
We all owe it to Yvette to honor her life and moreover the woman she loved and the best way to show that now is to help Judith have one less source of worry and anxiety.
Judith deserves and needs our support and she most definitely deserves our respect but moreover she deserves to be treated with the dignity, compassion and having place as the woman Yvette loved.
I hope you all share and support the same opinions I have shared; anything less is an unforgivable scourge to the memory and the woman I call my sister, my "ride or die" forever – our Yvette.
I for one cannot stand idly by any longer and witness that the whole that wasYvette not being accepted - even after death.
Yvette was so very special to us all, a dear sister, a loving cousin, a great Tia, a wonderful friend and a dedicated mother and ever so proud grandmother - but she was also a woman in love. Yvette found deep and profound love with Judith and THAT part is being eliminated, forgotten, looked over and ignored - and that is unforgivable!
We all feel the deep loss of a world without Yvette. But Yudith has had her heart ripped out and her world has crumbled. Life goes on for all of us, we all have our own lives, our partners, our families and our careers. Judith's world was Yvette - 100%. And now without Yvette, Yudith's world has crumbled, she is in a sea of misery and despair missing the one person that made her world beautiful - our Yvette. Judith isn't allowed to go to what they called their home together to mourn this incredible loss. She isn't allowed to walk the rooms that are and forever will be empty that their love filled with laughter and joy. She isn't allowed to lie in the bed they shared every night with sweet pillow-talk where they shared their most deepest feelings and thoughts - things we will never know because it was theirs and theirs alone. She isn't allowed to smell Yvette and bask in the memories they shared with one another - in their home.
Judith was 100% supported by Yvette and now has nothing. No money, no car, not even her own clothes nor the trinkets and worldly goods Yvette and Judith had accumulated over the years - together. Yudith hasn’t event been afforded the time to slowing, sadly, mournfully go through their home without the hands of others going through their home.
I cannot accept that, and I will never accept that my sister’s heart and love for Yudith is being ignored, downplayed, disregarded and looked over by her own family.
Yvette was a sister, a cousin, a friend and a mother and a grandmother – but before all that she was woman in love, with dreams and tenderness with plans to live the rest of her life with Yudith and that can never and should never be disregarded or looked over as that would not be the whole person that was our Yvette.
I ask that you please contribute as much as you can, now and every month to help the woman Yvette loved as we all know she would appreciate.
We all owe it to Yvette to honor her life and moreover the woman she loved and the best way to show that now is to help Judith have one less source of worry and anxiety.
Judith deserves and needs our support and she most definitely deserves our respect but moreover she deserves to be treated with the dignity, compassion and having place as the woman Yvette loved.
I hope you all share and support the same opinions I have shared; anything less is an unforgivable scourge to the memory and the woman I call my sister, my "ride or die" forever – our Yvette.
Organizer
Georgina Martinez
Organizer
Chula Vista, CA