

Carolyn Chevon Easterwood was born in Chicago, Illinois on April 16, 1971 to loving parents Fred & Alexis Boatman. In 1986 her family moved to Kansas City, Kansas During that time Carolyn became a mother and graduated from Wyandotte High School. After getting married she began her life as a army wife and moved to California. Where she gave birth to her second child. In 1993 Carolyn moved back to Kansas where she devoted her life to Christ at the Greater Pentecostal Temple in Kansas City, Kansas in 1994 as well as receiving her first early childhood degree at Donnelly College in Kansas. In 1996 Carolyn moved back to Chicago where she continued her education in child care and began teaching which she truly loved and was one of her many passions. One can easily say obsessed because Carolyn's home atmosphere was set up like a daycare and she would take the kids home with her on Friday after being with them all week. Carolyn then decided to leave Chicago and move to Minnesota with her two children and sister in 2001 where she continued teaching and had her third child. Carolyn then came to Las Vegas in 2002 with her sister and continued her teaching and became the director of happy dolphin day care. After being forced to give up her passion and career in child care she became a member of teamsters union local 631. Carolyn was very diverse in many ways. She loved being in front of a camera so you know she did some modeling, Carolyn had an ear for many makes of music and even wrote rhymes and spit lyrics. She loved listening to the blues and as a child won the school talent show singing Bobby Blue Blands “ Stormy Monday”. No matter where she was or who she was in the presence of she stayed true to herself. Carolyn was loyal and dedicated. She stayed commited to her organization through out her life and travels from state to state. Carolyn was a cheese head for life, A die hard Green Bay Packers fan she loved her some brat favre and that G, Her house should've been the Green Bay fan store, So you know being that big of a fan she had to go see them play. Carolyn was always looking for new endeavors so it wasn't surprising when she joined The Lovely One's soical club and gained an interest in riding. Which impelled her to become part of One Luv's women's MC Family. She wanted to be on the ground when they went on runs, And we all know Carolyn being on the back of a bike would've never been good enough for someone as ambitious as her. Once Carolyn decided she was going to do something that's what she was going to do and nothing was going to change her mind. No matter how big or small of a task it was. So she went out, bought her first bike and learned to ride and since the bike was yellow it was inevitable that she added green and white and turned it into a Green Bay bike. After she began going on runs she had to have a bigger bike with more power and speed. So Carolyn went and got a Harley and fell in love with being on her bike and road as much as she could. And even though she was on her bike when God called her home on February 14th 2017 she left us doing something she loved riding as she would say "I'm on the ground". Carolyn was the the life of the party and the family comedian her presence was always known when she entered a room and you couldn't resist being drawn to her because you wanted to see and hear what she was going to do next because she was unpredictable. Carolyn you are and will always be truly missed. Good bye and may you rest in peace and your legacy live forever. Carolyn is preceded in death by her mother and father Fred and Alexis boatman brother Kevin Boatman grandmother and grandfather Genevie Tucker and James .E. Smith and her grandmother Essie Mae Boatman. Carolyn leaves to cherish her memory, daughter Shaylyn and husband Austin Thomas Sons Levoi and Jeremiah Easterwood, Grandchildren For’ ever Conway, and Austin Thomas II. She also leaves to cherish her Memory Sisters Nicole Randall and Tanya Moore 12 nieces & nephews, as well as 3 Aunts and host of relatives and friends.
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