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The Honorable Carrie P. Meek, U.S. Congresswoman Retired, passed peacefully at her home in Miami, Florida on November 28, 2021, after a long illness.

Memorial Events for Congresswoman Carrie P. Meek (Ret.)
The Viewing
  • Date: Sunday, December 5, 2021
  • Venue Address: Booker T. Washington Senior High School, 1200 NW 6th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33136
  • Time: 1-5 p.m.
The Wake
  • Date: Monday, December 6, 2021
  • Venue Address: Miami Dade College - North Campus, William and Joan Lehman Theater, 11380 NW 27th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33167
  • Time: 6-8 p.m.
Funeral Service and Homegoing Celebration
  • Date: Tuesday, December 7, 2021
  • Venue Address: Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Miami Gardens Campus, 21311 N.W. 34th Avenue, Miami Gardens, Florida 33056
  • Pastor Arthur Jackson III
  • Time: 11 a.m.
  • Link to Watch the Funeral Service and Homegoing Celebration Live: Youtube.com/AMBCCC
In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations to:
The Carrie Meek Foundation, Inc.
4000 NW 142nd St, Opa-locka, FL 33054
https://carriemeekfoundation.org/
April 29, 2022
April 29, 2022
Happy Birthday, Rep. Carrie Meek. May your legacy continue to live on and inspire us all.
December 17, 2021
December 17, 2021
She was such a wonderful woman that did a lot of great things for the community. Her grace will be greatly missed.
December 16, 2021
December 16, 2021
I volunteered in Carrie Meek's office in Northside shopping center while I was in college many many years ago. I'll always treasure those experiences. 
December 16, 2021
December 16, 2021
Prayers and condolences to the Meek family. My aunt the late Doris Taylor Ison, one of the Founders of CHI Health Center, met Professor Meek in '74 when she made a trip on the hill, our family legacy began from their meeting. My esteem meeting her when she opened the Business Incubator Center in Homestead and I was selected as the caterer for the grand opening, She smiled seeing her name carved on cantaloupes on top of pineapples. My son Kevin G. Myles, Sr and Us State Rep Kendrick Meek are fraternity brothers. Rest in Heaven.
December 16, 2021
December 16, 2021
Thank you for setting an example by dedicating your life to serving others. You never forgot about the children and families that depended on you the most. That's the legacy that I'll always remember.

My prayers go out to your family, and I pray that God grant them peace and understanding as they carry your legacy forward in your absence.
December 13, 2021
December 13, 2021
Carrie Meek was MY congresswoman even though I didn't live in her congressional district. She befriended me when I didn't deserve her friendship. She looked out for me when I left Florida, passing the watch responsibilities to a local congressperson in Texas where I moved. I loved her tenacity, her passion and compassion for others. What an amazing legacy she leaves. Rest In Peace my friend.
December 5, 2021
December 5, 2021
I am so thankful, humbled and blessed to have been afforded the opportunity to learn so much from the Honorable Congresswoman Carrie P. Meek. I first met Congresswoman Meek in 1989 and will always cherish and remember the unsurpassed contributions that she poured into my life. It is because of her that I have been a public servant in Miami Dade County for the last 30 years. I will miss her leadership, her guidance, her jokes and her laughter. My sincere love and prayers to her family. SHE WAS TRULY AN ICON THAT LIVED AND WALKED AMONG THE PEOPLE...... "Sleep in Jesus!"
December 5, 2021
December 5, 2021
To honor Congresswoman Carrie P. Meek appropriately for the way she lived life and served people is virtually impossible. However, those of us who she touched are forever grateful to the Lord for sharing her with us. Condolences to her family, friends, and loved ones.
December 4, 2021
December 4, 2021
Forever loved, forever missed. She was and will always be a beacon of light for our community. May she Rest In Peace. Sending many prayers to the entire Meek Family.
December 3, 2021
December 3, 2021
I met and work with CPM. while In state Representative. She came to the Concept House which is a drug Rehabitation. She told the Director I need him on my team: who only was she my employer but my friend I help her with her dogs. I took her to doctors appointment. She said to me Rev Thompkins I going start a foundation so when I leave Congress we will have a job. Someone donated some furniture for the foundation.
Mr Yap and myself pick up the furniture. She rented an office on Flagler street I picked her from the airport when she came in from Washington I love CPM my friend rest in peace
December 3, 2021
December 3, 2021
TO THE FAMILY
she will be missed by many and wow what a blessing, 95 years young, thats grace and mercy all the days of her life, she was a beautiful person inside and out. Deepest sorrow on your loss and let the memories remain in your hearts
Sincerely
December 3, 2021
December 3, 2021
Much Love and Many prayers to the Meek family as they say Farewell to Congresswoman Carrie Meek. She was a Force and has left a Phenomenal Legacy, Many fond memories and touched many lives. The Love the Community held for her is un-ending.

Romans 12:2 - And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is good, acceptable and the perfect will of God.
December 2, 2021
December 2, 2021
    I first met, worked with, came to know and admire her when she served as the Director of Community Services Division at Miami-Dade Community College. As a young professional who had previous jobs out of grad school as an urban planner for Dade County, and as an urban planner with a consulting firm, little did I know, that Carrie P. Meek would transform my life and my entire view of the world. It was a major cognitive shift for me, from a linear quantitative framework to one of infinite qualitative dimensions. I have known her for almost forty years, and actually worked with her for almost twenty of those years, first at the College as Director of Community Development in the 1970s and early 1980s, then later as Chief of Staff in Congress during her tenure there.


    She had an amazingly large combination of attributes, qualities, skill sets, and basic personality traits in her tool kit. She absolutely loved people, and had deep empathy for life problems, dilemmas, life situations, tragedies, and whatever life throws at people. And having learned whatever the problem was, she felt obligated to step in and try to help solve or make the situation better. Most people who met her automatically loved her. She had an endearing quality about herself, was humble and unassuming, disarming, gentle, motherly, and a friend indeed. She could easily communicate with equal dispatch with Presidents of the United States as well as with everyday residents on the streets of Liberty City. Cognitively she could go wherever they went.

    Additionally, she was a consummate intellectual. The reason she was so knowledgeable in many roles at the College was that fundamentally she was a true academic. She read a lot. As I worked with her in Congress, it became very clear to me early on that she was an avid speed reader. She would ask for specific voluminous documents and I observed that she could read hundreds of pages a night, highlight issue areas that hit her, and had written lots of questions and comments in the margins of the documents. In the morning she was ready for discussion with staff. What many did not know was she was well prepared for her meetings.

    As an administrator she was bold, decisive, visionary, product-oriented, and would quickly get to the bottom line. She was more action than talk. Talk was what she called “working up and down in the problem”.  The first example that got my attention was a woman coming to meet with her at the College who needed food for four hungry children. She stopped everything in the office, and took up an instant collection for food from visitors and staff alike and gave it to the woman. I knew, given that event, that I was going to like her. In retrospect, it was a peep into a window of the future where she would help thousands upon thousands of people.


    Helping everyday people with their individual problems, what is known as constituent services, was a natural for her. After all, she had been helping people resolve their personal day-to-day problems all her life. Her District Office which implemented much of her brand of constituent services was critical to her, so we designed and implemented a computerized casework system that allowed us to manage and rapidly expand the volume of casework in the District. The result was that over the years, we had heavy volumes of casework and many resolved cases.


    As a college administrator, she knew how to work with talented people and could get more from them than most others. She knew how to work within established institutional policies and procedures, and was also a big deal maker. She could pull disparate individuals, organizations, groups, businesses, government entities to the table, and somehow, come out with an agreement, or a deal.


    The glue that held all these wonderful traits together, and made being around her such a treat, was her humor. A comedian at heart, she could make you laugh weather you wanted to or not. Uniquely original and situational with her humor, she simultaneously demanded a lot of work and high performance levels.  The result was you would have lots of fun in the process of working!


    Over the decades she wrestled with a broad array of issues facing local communities, the state of Florida, the nation, and the world. Some of them included: expansion of higher education in Black communities; lack of economic development in Black communities; the Cuban refugee crisis; the Haitian refugee crisis; immigration; access to healthcare; affordable housing; safety net provisions; the 1980 Census and 1990 Census; fights for redistricting and reapportionment under the leadership of Dempsey Barron; running for and serving in the Florida Senate (First Black woman elected in the Senate) ; running for and serving in Congress (First Black to serve since Reconstruction); securing a coveted seat on the Appropriations Committee; NAFTA; 9-11; the Gulf War; the War in Afghanistan; and much more. 


    And there were many, many local issues including the aftermath of the McDuffie riots; Hurricane Andrew aftermath; Everglades Restoration; Homestead AFB; Police Use of Deadly Force; Virginia Key Beach Restoration, and the penny sales tax for Miami Dade Community College to name a few. Importantly, there was always funding needs for many local institutions including Miami-Dade County; Jackson Memorial Hospital; the University of Miami; Dade County Public Schools; Florida International University; South Florida Water Management District; Cities of Miami, Miami Beach, Hialeah, Coral Gables, North Miami, Homestead, Florida City, Opa Locka, and other municipalities; and on and on.


    Through it all, and more important than everything else, she was a Christian, loved GOD, and looked to Him for guidance in her everyday history-making walk in her lifetime. It has indeed been an honor and a great pleasure to have known and worked with her on a part of her walk. She has completed an amazing journey! May she rest in peace.


Peggy Mills-Demon, Ph.D.
Chief of Staff
December 2, 2021
December 2, 2021
Congresswoman Carrie P. Meek was the matriarch of Black Miami, the model of a servant leader, and a great American who loved America even when America did not love her.
I join the multitude who revered, respected and oved in extending heartfelt condolences to her wonderful but heartbroken family.
Let us honor Congresswoman Meek by continuing her life's work of helping, serving, and caring for others. Heaven is just a little busier today. Carrie has come home!
December 2, 2021
December 2, 2021
Your example will feed our actions for generations. Thank you for being your authentic self and fighting for us at every step of the way. Rest well with our ancestors.
December 1, 2021
December 1, 2021
Heavy hearts today; but I love your spirit and your giving heart you had for the citizens of Miami, and the state of Florida. You brought home the bacon and I am forever grateful to you.  Thank you for being a partner to my students and me while teaching at Miami Northwestern. You never turned us down. You allowed Dr. Ramos yo get on it. Thanks for sharing Rev. Willie Thompkins with me as well. Sleep on my sister. Servant well done.
December 1, 2021
December 1, 2021
It is with great appreciation and gratitude for Congresswoman Carrie Meeks' accomplishments, service and the legacy, that i wish the family my sincere condolences in her passing.
December 1, 2021
December 1, 2021
My heart is heavy but my spirit is strong as I acknowledge the life and legacy of Congresswoman Carrie P. Meek.  To say she was an institution is a major understatement.  She was truly a national treasure. I can't think of any elected official that I have more admiration for than Congresswoman Meek.  She was an example of standing up for your convictions no matter what the consequences were. She would not waiver in her support of the interests of poor and underserved people.   Throughout my career she was a close and trusted advisor and mentor, and always gave me her unyielding support.  Her presence will be deeply missed, but her legacy lives on.
December 1, 2021
December 1, 2021
With profound gratitude for your leadership and your kindness to me when I first became active in supporting women and girls in our community, Ms. Meek, you will be forever honored. Your Women's Fund Miami-Dade will do our best to carry a bright torch forward. 
December 1, 2021
December 1, 2021
If anyone has ever looked for the rare, top-tier combination of leadership, tenacity, and grace in a person - God created Carrie Meek. We are all blessed to have at any point witnessed her affecting positive change in any community she touched. Gratefully, she allowed fruit to fall from her tree in my Brother Kendrick and his sisters, Lucia and Sheila who honor her through their service and contributions to the good of all mankind.

Well done, Queen Meeks...rest knowing that you left an amazing legacy and example for me and my girls to live up to.
November 30, 2021
November 30, 2021
How do I thank you for being the "light" that you have always been. I knew you as a young woman and was touchd by you and have lived my life helping others as I saw you do. Most importantly, you gave my son a chance to be what God created him to be by writing a letter to a magnet school, which led to him graduating from both MIT and Howard University, and he is currently a surgeon. I pray that you are with Our Father, Samaki, Ted, and so many warriors which you led. Blessings to your family and yourself in Heaven.
November 30, 2021
November 30, 2021
Wishing the family comfort, peace and strength during difficult time.
November 30, 2021
November 30, 2021
To former U.S. Representative Kendrick Meek and family. Please accept my condolences for the loss of Ms Carrie Meek. My mother knew her as she was my mothers professor when she attended and graduated from Bethune Cookman and my father knew her too. All were good friends and I will never forget when Ms Meek announced my mothers retirement and it is in the Congressional Record. Ms Meek did a lot for the Miami community and for the state of Florida. RIP and servant well done.

Blessed Be
November 30, 2021
November 30, 2021
What a joy to have been in your presence Congresswoman Meek and I will forever keep your spirit of service in my heart and deeds.
November 30, 2021
November 30, 2021
Congresswoman you were a mother, teacher, political giant, an extraordinary public servant, community pillar and friend to so many! The preparations have been made for a life well lived in a community you served oh so well! We love you and will miss you dearly. We bid you adieu as you go to a place where you will live on eternally in his name, BLESS YOU!
November 30, 2021
November 30, 2021
Carrie Meek was my very dear friend, my counselor, my advisor and the one human being I will never forget. I loved her!
Raul Masvidal
November 30, 2021
November 30, 2021
Proverbs 31:29-31.
“Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all.” 
Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.
Honor her for all that her hands done, and let her works bring her praise at the city gate.

With Love & Very Fond Memories - Valerie & Fam. 
November 30, 2021
November 30, 2021
I join the many friends of Representative Carrie Meek in honoring her memory for her many years of service to the residents of Miami Dade County. She was an indefatigable fighter for human rights from her early days as a teacher to her service in the Florida Senate and as a US Congresswoman as well as for her many contributions after she retired from Congress. I was honored to have met her and to have had an opportunity to work with her and to call her my friend. She will be missed but her legacy will live on forever. May she rest with the angels in heaven. Tony Ojeda
November 30, 2021
November 30, 2021
Thank you for all that you have done not only for my family directly, but all of the families that you touched. Your Legacy is unmatched and will live forever. Love you and miss you Rest in Heaven

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April 29, 2022
April 29, 2022
Happy Birthday, Rep. Carrie Meek. May your legacy continue to live on and inspire us all.
December 17, 2021
December 17, 2021
She was such a wonderful woman that did a lot of great things for the community. Her grace will be greatly missed.
December 16, 2021
December 16, 2021
I volunteered in Carrie Meek's office in Northside shopping center while I was in college many many years ago. I'll always treasure those experiences. 
Her Life

Obituary: The Honorable Carrie P. Meek, U.S Congresswoman Retired

November 29, 2021
Carrie “the Congresswoman” Pittman Meek, 95, of Miami Florida, passed away on November 28th, 2021 at her home in Miami after a long illness.
Born to Willie and Carrie Pittman in Tallahassee, Florida on April 29, 1926, Congresswoman Meek was raised during the turbulent Jim Crow era. She broke many racial, gender, and educational barriers to earn a B.S. in Biology and Physical Education from Florida A&M University in 1946. A member of the esteemed Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Meek went on to earn a Master of Science in Public Health and Physical Education after being forced to attend school out-of-state due to racial barriers. 
Upon graduation, she accepted a position at Bethune Cookman College as an instructor and became the institution’s first female basketball coach. In 1958, she returned to Florida A&M as an instructor in Health and Physical Education; a position she held until 1961. Meek continued her teaching career at Miami Dade Community College as the first Black professor, associate dean, and assistant to the Vice President from 1961 – 1979. 
In 1979, Meek began her trailblazing political career representing Florida’s 17th Congressional district as a Democratic Florida State House Representative. From 1983 to 1993, she served as the first African American woman in the Florida State Senate and went on become a United States Congresswoman. One of the first Black members from Florida elected to Congress since the Reconstruction Era, Meek was as a member of the powerful Appropriations Committee and worked to secure $100 million in aid to rebuild Dade County as the area recovered from Hurricane Andrew. 
Congresswoman Meek officially retired in 2002 and shifted her focus to the Carrie Meek Foundation, which she founded in November 2001, to provide the Miami-Dade community with much needed resources, opportunities, and jobs. Meek spearheaded the Foundation’s daily operations until 2015 when she stepped down due to declining health.
In recognition of her numerous contributions, Carrie Meek was awarded Honorary Doctor of Law degrees from the University of Miami, Florida A&M, Barry University Florida Atlantic University and Rollins College. Among her many honors, she was inducted into Florida A&M University’s Sports Hall of Fame and honored with the co-naming of its James N. Eaton Sr. Southeastern Regional Black Archives Research Center and Museum in Tallahassee, Florida.  Additional distinctions include the renaming of Broward County’s Nova Southeastern College’s Outstanding Education Leadership Achievement scholarship and Miami’s NW 27th Blvd in her honor.
Left to continue her work and carry on her legacy are her children: Lucia Davis-Raiford, Sheila Davis Kinui (Mike), Kendrick B. Meek (Arshi); grandchildren: Ayo Raiford Barrett, Maggie Aldophe, Ryan C Aldophe, Amber F. Kinui, Carrie Y. Kinui, Lauren Meek, Kendrick Meek, Jr.; great-grandchildren: Alana Barrett, Carissa Barrett, Anya Bonhomme, Bryce Lim, Chloe Raiford, Aidan Barrett. Woven into the tapestry of her life were special nieces and nephews: Juanita Pittman Bivins, Betty J. Pittman, Samuel Pittman, Jr. (Shirley), Cynthia G. Gilliam, Dr. Vincent June, Carmen V. Terry, Dorothy Ottman. Left to mourn her and sit in the shade under the trees in the forest she planted are a host of family members, dear cherished friends, and a beloved community.
Recent stories
December 16, 2021
I George yap will be forever greatful to Congress woman Carrie Meek  for all the helpful advise and financial assistance she has helped me with . When I lost everything I had in Jamaica in 1976 when the government declare a state emergency Martial Law change to socialists government  nationalized the big company’s I came to the USA with $50 my wife had to work three jobs to support  me when I took over a bankrupt company  growing bean sprout in 1977 the business was next to the James E Scott association  half way house where they keep exconvict  I got my workers from JESCA all exoffender and mothers on welfare school drop out some of the street .  Miami herald  was giving out award for different categories I applied for the community service category and I won got the award for community service. It was  published in the Miami herald that I was giving people a second chance in life several weeks later a young Lady came to my small warehouse and introduce her self  to me as Carrie Meek. She told me she would like to speak to the owner I told her that I’m the owner and she said to me she was very impressed and love that I was giving people a second chance. No matter what their background was, I told Carrie that I needed workers. She told me that she work at the Miami Dade community  collage  as admistror and invited me to come and visit her at the school and this how our friendship began. Carrie invited me to a meeting in the year 1978 at the Miami Dade community collage at meeting was in attendance In small conference room was Miami Commissioner Honorable Altiea Ranger, Honourable Barbara Carey schuler, Bennie moor, Dr Roy Phillip VP Miami Dade Collage and myself.Carrie told us that she was going to run for state representative and this the first fundraising event. We raise the first $200 dollar and this was the humble beginning one of the most most powerful Black woman from The States of Florida in politics history was made in the house of Congress was Congress woman. Carrie Meek is the most loving caring humble kind generous every thing good you can think of. Carrie Meek An Angels send down from heaven. she told me how hard it was growing up as  her her mother did not have money to give her for bus fare. She would get  up at 4am and walk to her white school friend  home and make breakfast for them  to earn some money to help buy food for family after making breakfast she go home and dress for school. when she got married sometimes her husband did not have enough money to pay for the light and water bill. the meter was disconnect he would go back and reconnect the light and water in the night this how poor and how hard time Carrie had in early part of her life. Carrie say prayers every day to the good Lord God for help and guidance. Carrie overcame many difficulties with perseverance and hard work never giving up. Carrie has shown us we must never give up and have faith in our self and pray to good Lord God for help and guidance. When Carrie wanted to go shopping she  would call me and I would drive Carrie any where she need to go it was a pleasure for me to drive her around and in any place she need to go in the night she would call my driver Darryl or Jermyne to take her to the store or any where she wanted to go.
Carrie told me how her Grandma mother was a slave picking Cotten in field .When I need financial help no bank would give a loan  Carrie help me get a loan from the city of Miami  for $25000 in 1980 the  biggest riot in Miami Mc  Duffie riot many business was burned and destroyed and over 16 people many life was lost a state emergency was declared and the national guard to come and patrol the city. Carrie came to my business warehouse to see if I was safe and ok I told Carrie that my worker stood outside  and protected my business when my three children got married Andrew Allison Sean Carrie was at their wedding and when Carrie had her 65 year birthday at her  home my family my Father mother my whole family was in attendance and Carrie was  leading teaching  us the showing  how to dance  cha cha  slide in .June 1992  with Carrie help Me move in to the Poinciana industrial park my new renovated building on the day 24 August 1992 mr hurricane Andrew  the biggest   Hurricane in Florida came and destroyed business and homes over $250000000 twenty Five BillionsDollar and many people lost their life Congresswoman Carrie meek came to visit me a my warehouse with the president MMaap Sherwood  Deboso when  Carrie came in the buildingall the women came and hugged Carrie they told Carrie she was their teacher’s in high school Carrie starting to cry most of the laddies were on welfare and school dropout from Iiberty city over town before I gave them at job my company Leasa Carrie ask me how can she help me I told her hurricane Andrew have destroyed every thing I have in my business and I did not have insurance to cover my losses and I did have enough money to pay my workers salary Carrie told Sherwood the managers from 

MMAAP To GIVE A Grant of $100000 one hundred thousand  Dollars to pay  my worker salary  for three months the following week I receive the money in my business account we are all so greatfull for Carrie help I was able to give jobs more jobs to the citizens liberty city Opalocka over town .Carrie is a Angels send  by Godfrom heaven to take care of us on earth   The following week I got a call from Carrie in the morning from Washington the call went like this George guess who I have here in Washington in my office this morning the Mayor Alex Penelas asking me to help to get a $10000000 one hundred million dollars to help rebuilding Miami Dade county  that Hurricane Andrew  destruction Carrie got the Hundred million  $100.000.000. For the mayor Alex Penelas and  Carrie told the mayor please help George at Leasa  in the poinciana industrial park 3 day time I got a visit  from the county manager Merritt stein assistant manager Barbara Jordan Tony Crapp when Carrie started Her Carrie meek Foundation Carrie ask my wife Einez to help serve as Director on the  foundation Einez serve until she past away in may 2005  then I took over Einez place serving  on  Carrie meek Foundation when  Bill  Clinton became president of USA they held the 1995 Conference 0f America in Miami at the Intecontinatal hotel in Miami  I got a call from Congresswoman Carrie meek that they like to take some visitor to my factory when the group came for they tour the group presents was in attendance Congresswoman Carrie meek mayor Alexa Penelas  ambassadors Brazil Vice President Vice President india Vice President word bank  mayor of Iowa cousule general Jamaica governor of Porto Rico and after they finishi touring  the Mayor  Alexa Penalis said George tell them who work for you I told my worker are majority of my workers mother on welfare school drop out drug addic ex convict bank robber drug dealer second degree  murdere I told that when I give these people Job I hold their hand and say prayer to theGood Lord God to bless this person’s and help them overcome their difficulties when I give the person the job I say to them what ever they did wrong before is left out side  the gate . When they walk through  the door they are clean as a white sheet these people given a second chance  have turned out be some the workers I have some are now super visor some have buy their first car some of the have buy their home .the ambassad from BRAZIl and the. VP India and world  BANK they they say To me george doing true economic development and social welfare changing peoples lives they ask me if they gave a million dollar if I would come to their country and start a community program like this I told them  I can’t this just the beginnig for me here in miami with the help I get from Congresswoman  . One day Carrie Ask me george would like to meet the President Bill Clinton yes I was invited to washington when over a thousand guests gather under very large tent outside the White House when President Bill Clinton came on the stage to speak  to the invited guests after he finished speaking he came down and was talking to the people Carrie came and find at the back of the crowd and she was taking to meet the President and two secret service agent try to block us from going towards the President she to them get out of my way can’t you I am taking george to meet thePresident same time theyturn around and and escorted us to the President when the President Clinton coming to where we standing Carrie say to me george when the President turn around we will take a picture with him I did not wait I took the President by his hand and told that we would to take a picture with him he turned around and saw Carrie and with big smile hi Carrie Carrie said mr President this is the young man george I spoke to about giving people second chance in life President say george Carrie speak so highly of keep up the good work you are doing I told Carrie and Bill I want to be in the middle of the picture I gave bill a bigg Hugg he was all big smiles  The Carrie told me after that I was not  allowed the President the President was very warm and humble . There is so many good memories I have with Carrie just like all the friends Carrie have we are all very lucky  blessed to have in our lifetime and we thank the good Lord GOD for the blessing by sending down   an Angel from heaven name Carrie Meek. Carrie we thank for everything you done for us we love you we miss you  and we are very happy you are now in paradise heaven with all the Angels and  our Heavenly Father GOD
Lucia, Sheila and Kendrick we were lucky to be apart of your mom’s life.
May God bless you all and keep you well and safe.
George Yap and Family
December 7, 2021
It has been an honor and privilege to have known and worked for Congresswoman Carrie Meek in the late 1980s while she was a State Senator and then throughout her 10 year career as a member of the United States Congress.  Carrie Meek was a trailblazer and a history maker; her drive and dedication to serve the public and focus on assisting the disadvantaged was admirable!!

She taught me so much about politics, the importance of service to others, working to improve your community and human behavior.  She was a master negotiator with an extraordinarily complex mind.

Carrie Meek never wasted time, always moving, always thinking but always had time and energy to help those near her.  With a get sense of humor, more humility than most and all the confidence in the world when fighting for what was right - she is a force that will be missed but will carry on through all of those that she influenced.  Carrie Meek led a life that demonstrates the power of ONE and the unselfish power of UNITY.

To Carrie Meek, my friend, you will not be forgotten; I thank you.  To the Meek Machine, carry on!  

With Love and Admiration - R.I.P. Carrie Meek

Guy Forchion, former Legislative Aide, State Senate; former District Director, Congressional District (Miami)
December 1, 2021
Ms Carrie Meeks A wonderful woman who my parents knew for many many many years. She was so caring, kind and loving. I remember the time we went to her birthday at her house and she taught us the cha cha slide I was a little kid and had so much fun. My Dad’s proudest moment is when he went with Ms. Meeks to the White House and got to meet President Clinton. He has their picture in his wallet still today. I remember she was there when my mom passed away and she was hugging my grandpa. She gave the best warm hugs. Mom will be there waiting for you with open arms in heaven. May you Rest In Peace.
Love George and Einez Yap’s youngest daughter Lisa

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