Yvette Renee Chadwick
October 4, 1955 – July 4, 2022
Yvette Renee Chadwick, 66, of Prince Frederick, Maryland passed away July 4, 2022 at her home. She was born on October 4, 1955 in Green Cove Springs Florida to the late Phillip and Loraine Puhl. Yvette lived in Orangedale Florida where she graduated from St. Joseph Academy in St. Augustine. She graduated from Idaho University in 1981 with a degree in Computer Security.
Yvette and her family moved to Prince Frederick in 1990 where she first started as a volunteer and then full time at Catholic Charities where she retired in 2003 to raise her 9-month granddaughter, Serenity Chadwick. Yvette also retired from the U.S. Army Reserves in 1998 at the rank of Captain.
Yvette is survived by her husband David Chadwick brother Phillip Puhl, and her grandchildren, Serenity, Marty, Crissy, and Annie Chadwick. Yvette was preceded in death by her son Jeffrey Chadwick.
Visitation
Services
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
11 AM
Interment
Contributions
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
501 St. Jude Place
Memphis, TN 38105
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Yvette and her husband David were welcoming to us when we moved into our home, next door, in 2016. Many conversations were had across our yards and at our homes. Yvette’s presence will be missed, we know she is still with us in spirit.
So sorry to hear of Yvette’s passing. We would always pass food back and forth when we made too much and would get tired of the leftovers. She always had a great garden and would keep me full with tomatoes, squash and cucumbers throughout the summer. She had a wonderful spiritual life. You will be missed. There is one more Angel in Heaven to look after me. Stay strong Dave and Serenity. I am praying for your peace.
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Yvette and her husband David were welcoming to us when we moved into our home, next door, in 2016. Many conversations were had across our yards and at our homes. Yvette’s presence will be missed, we know she is still with us in spirit.
So sorry to hear of Yvette’s passing. We would always pass food back and forth when we made too much and would get tired of the leftovers. She always had a great garden and would keep me full with tomatoes, squash and cucumbers throughout the summer. She had a wonderful spiritual life. You will be missed. There is one more Angel in Heaven to look after me. Stay strong Dave and Serenity. I am praying for your peace.