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Olivia Noelle Ware
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Olivia Noelle Ware

April 13, 2004 — August 21, 2025

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Olivia Noelle Ware, 21, of Montverde, Florida, passed away unexpectedly yet peacefully on August 21, 2025. Born on April 13, 2004, in Orlando, Olivia lived a vibrant, unapologetically authentic life, touching the hearts of all who knew her with her wit, kindness, and indomitable spirit.

Olivia was the beloved daughter of Carla Garner and John Ware, cherished sister to Michael Chance Ware, and loving granddaughter to Wayne Garner. She was preceded in death by her dear grandmother, Jennie Garner, and her beloved brother, Kevin Walters, both of whom she held close in spirit.

In her final years, Olivia was lovingly embraced and cared for by her cousins, Drew Garner and Rebecca Lawrence, whose devotion and compassionate care filled her life with warmth, joy, and treasured connection.

From an early age, Olivia displayed a contagious curiosity and a precocious determination. Baptized in 2015, she was a devoted volunteer in the children's ministry at Mosaic Church. Olivia graduated from West Orange High School, not only excelling academically but also earning her associate’s degree through dual enrollment at Valencia College. A dynamic competitor on the school debate team, Olivia traveled widely and brought home trophies, ever hungry for challenge, discourse, and the thrill of spirited engagement. Her enthusiasm for life and learning led her to the University of Central Florida, where she studied Psychology. There, she balanced a demanding course load with a job as a server, a paid internship in Human Resources, and a blossoming career at Mattamy Homes, where she accepted a full-time HR Coordinator position upon her graduation in May 2025.

Olivia was a woman of dazzling depth and electric presence. She was a rebel, wildly independent, fascinated by new ideas, and courageous in the face of uncertainty. She radiated confidence and valued authenticity, appreciating others who, like herself, wore their true colors boldly and without apology. Her energetic spirit was matched only by her loyalty. She was a fierce and supportive friend to those fortunate enough to earn her trust. She cherished long nights spent laughing and connecting with her friends. Her humor, often tinged with sarcasm and delivered with impeccable timing, could light up even the darkest moments.

Olivia’s compassion knew no bounds, especially for animals. A former veterinary technician, she poured love into every creature she encountered, but none more adored than her cat, Finn, whom she affectionately called her son. Her commitment to animal welfare carried over to community advocacy, as she stood firmly for equality, dignity, and the inherent worth of every individual.

Creativity and curiosity pulsed through Olivia’s life. She delighted in crafting whimsical creations with her rainbow loom and expressing herself through drawing, painting, and graphic design. Her deep appreciation of nature led her to frequent the local springs, where the crystal-clear water refreshed her spirit and brought her immense joy. Olivia enjoyed the challenge and excitement of infrared workout classes, the allure of all things spooky, the exhilaration of competitive games and live music, and the thrilling freedom of spontaneous adventures with friends.

A celebration of Olivia’s extraordinary life will be held at First Baptist Winter Garden on August 29, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be sent to The Cat Protection Society, a cause Olivia championed with all her heart.

Olivia’s legacy is one of love, authenticity, and unrelenting courage—a beacon of warmth for family, friends, and every life she touched. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

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