Davina Carter, 37, of Seattle, Washington, gained her angel wings on August 20th, 2023. She was born on October 11, 1985 to Gina Garcia and Kenneth Carter in Laramie, Wyoming and graduated from Laramie Senior High School in 2004. Thereafter, she moved to Seattle and enrolled in college at Seattle University.
Davina began working and settling into her career shortly after attending college and worked for the King County Metro Services Department in Seattle for several years. She later went on to marry and had three handsome sons, Waverly Williams, Jr. (11), Tre Williams (8), and Que Williams (5).
Davina was a devoted and loving mother and a cherished daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, niece, and friend. She enjoyed supporting her sons’ sporting events and spending quality time with her family. She was an avid Seahawks fan, loved family getaways at Wolf Creek Lodge, and enjoyed working out and reading. Davina was an intellect. She was quiet and reserved around new people, but loved to have fun and enjoy life with those whom she knew and loved.
Davina was preceded in death by her father, Kenneth Carter, maternal and paternal grandparents, aunts, and uncles. She is survived by her three children, mother, four siblings, Trevell Garcia, Kendall Carter, Janicca (Garcia) Stephens, and Kameran Carter; several nieces and nephews including Jodeci and LaRaymee Lee, Tristan and Teagan Garcia, Chance and Kai Carter, Creed Stephens, and Dior Carter, and multiple cousins.
A memorial service to honor and celebrate her life will be held on Saturday, September 30th at 11:00am at the Authentic Life Church in Littleton, Colorado located at 6500 W Coal Mine Ave.
In lieu of flowers, the family is kindly requesting donations be made to The Davina Williams Memorial Fund at UniWyo Credit Union in c/o Gina Garcia. These contributions will provide essential support for addressing and facilitating visitation with Davina’s beloved children.
I am stunned to learn of Davina's passing. I worked with Davina at Providence Health. She couldn't have been more sweet and kind. Bless her and her children.
I am sorry for your loss and pray for her family at this time. I have met Davina in 2018 when I have started with the county. She was my supervisor for a very short time, and I enjoyed getting to know her.
To the family and friends of Davina, I am deeply sorry for your loss. Davina was a dear friend and wonderful colleague. We met at work at Metro and quickly became friends. We worked in different divisions, so we didn't see each other or talk daily, but we made time to connect regularly. I will always remember Davina as the very loving mother, friend and colleague.
I just wanted to relay my condolences to the family. I knew Davina only a short while but she was a beautiful person. We are greatly saddened by the news of her passing. Thoughts and prayers go out to your family in this time of grief.
What a beautiful woman and soul. I loved working with Davina and sharing our "Seahawks" love together. My thoughts and prayers go out to her boys and her family.
My sincerest condolences on the loss of Davina. I had the opportunity to get to know Davina through work. I always found her to be compassionate, witty, and committed to making life easier for others. Like many, I am better having know Davina. Mark E
My deepest condolences to the children and family of Davina. She was my supervisor during the time she was employed with the King County Department of Community and Human Services. Such a wonderful person and great mother. It was a pleasure to have had the opportunity to work with her and I'm so glad to have met her. I am so sorry for your loss. She will be missed deeply. May she Rest in Peace and Love.
I'm so sorry to hear this, Davina will always hold a special place in my heart from soccer years to many after that in Jr high and high school years. She will be missed. Thinking of all the family and friends during this time. ❤️