YeVette Gholston
YeVette Y. Gholston 56, born May 6, 1965 passed away on March 20, 2022 in Blessing Hospital. She is survived by her six children Meranda Gholston, Jessica Gholston (Garth Myers), Deeahana Gholston, Anthony “Tony” Gholston (Jennifer Daggett), Raven Brandon and Trustin Brandon. Her six siblings Randell Durk (Ella), Phillip Gholston(Leslie), Malena Jones, Ranny Jean “Jabo” Gholston (Debbie), Chandra “Bridgette” Gholston and Jacques Gholston. Her nine grandchildren Zachary Hicks, Jaden Gholston, LaDaneian Walker, Kilian Walker, Kayleigh Walker, Zachary “Travis” Waelder II, Cater Gholston, Caynen Walker, and Shaynè Myers. Numerous nieces, nephews and several great nieces and nephews.
She was proceeded in death by her mother Phyllis Jean Hughes Davis Durk Gholston Ashby and her sister, Nichelle “Shelly” Gholston.
YeVette loved antiques, old coins, good food and a good time. She had a life long love of learning about people, their lives and anything. She never knew a stranger. She loved spending time at home with her family. She enjoyed spoiling her grandchildren with love. A memorial service will be held March 25, 2022 at Quincy Microtel and Inn and Suites at 1p-6p.
So sorry, I just found out about your passing, YeVette, R.I.P prayers and condolences to the family
I considered YeVette family whenever I needed a place to go I was never turned away if I was hungry I was fed I needed a place to stay I had it. She’s was a woman to be proud of so Ms YeVette Gholston my hat will forever be off to you it’s in your family I am sorry for your loss A Good Woman good friend and also my friend amen
Bridgette, sorry to hear about your sister’s passing. May she rest in peace ️. Prayers go out to you and your family.
I met Vette when I was working in Chillicothe Mo. Threw work, we became very close friends and kept in touch. She was so sweet and funny, she told me once that I was so white I glowed in the dark. She was smart and could fit in pretty much anywhere she wanted. But was always always all about her kids and grand kids. She’ll be missed.
Taught me something that will last for a lifetime. = in order to live life comfortably then I am to live with who I am and stop trying to live by everybody else expectations. Have to Be the best person I can be.
My heart goes out to your family n friends.We been friends long time rest on heavenly grounds.No more pain sweet lady give family hugsin heaven know you are with us forever.
Sending love and prayers to the Gholston family sure gonna miss Vette and all her wisdom deepest sympathy.
Lost for words, know you will never be forgotten one of a kind lady for sure !! You will be missed beyond words, love you always. And prayers for the family during this time….
So sorry your gone wish I had meet you as an adult loved you as a child. My prayer are with your family.
Heaven truly gained an angel with this one, she was such a tender soul. Im just glad i got the time with you that i did and i will treasure it always. RIH friend.
Yvette we were Best friends in 4th-9th grade, walking to school every day, from Washington to JR High.
We laughed, we cried. I was the first one you told about Miranda. I still remember telling her about the closet which I thought was funny, but you and your mom didn’t when the lady from the Health Dept. Came. Afterwards we laughed for many years about that. Miranda I sure hope you know that story.
My deepest condolences to the family.
Vette was like a sister she was family she would always do what she could to help out if needed a heart of gold ..it happened so quick she was truely loved by alot of us and will truely be missed ..love you to pieces Vette the laughs we use to share untouchable ..sadly but no more pain bae …we love you and will definately miss you ..Love always Tina Cain xoxo
Yevette rest in peace . You will be missed remember our days at Burger King. And amateur sports promotion too. Amazing lady meranda, Bridgett and maleana you are in my prayers
My dear sweet sister, you are missed already and will forever hold a special place in my heart and life. My heart aches that you are gone, but God has better plans for all of us.
Robert Randell Gholston Durk