http://newsone.com/2021013/yvette-wilson-dead/
http://thegrio.com/2012/06/15/moeshathe-parkers-star-yvette-wilson-dies-of-cervical-cancer/
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/entertainment/post/2012/06/reports-yvette-wilson-of-moesha-dead-at-48/1
Note by Me: People have said the exact same things throughout the world. She was a strong women and one of her many gifts to humanity was the gift to express comedy and humor. Comedy and humor can build our souls up, build up our immune system literally, and make us appreciative our of strength & flaws in a non-arrogant fashion. Yvette Wilson performed her acting abilities on many shows and movies. In all of her performances, she displayed a loquacious, open, and gregarious personality. In real life, she exhibited the qualities of strength, dignity, and tolerance. When I was a teenager, me and my family saw her on the Moesha show and later on with the Parkers (when I was a young adult). Today, people send out condolences, prayers, and other forms of respect to Yvette Wilson. We should display that respect to her, because she is a role model for us and especially for females living out their lives. She was never swayed by the trappings of Hollywood, but she honestly expressed her talents to the world. She will be sorely missed. Her beauty shines through in all people, because all human beings need inspiration, humor, and other connections in order for us to enrich our livelihoods. Her life reminds us that in spite of our imperfections in life, we should never give up or give in. We live in the Earth for a temporary period of time. Therefore, it is reasonable and just for us to smile, to laugh, to dream, and to treat our neighbors as ourselves. We are tied together as human beings and it is no vice to have connections with fellow human beings. The Sister Yvette Wilson lived real and strong in the screen and out of the screen.
R.I.P. Sister Yvette Wilson.
By Timothy
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