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About LaVonne Wells

A dark-skinned woman with black and burgundy braids smiles, looking to the right. She wears a soft red lipstick and has a large, white flower necklace with white beads and large, white circle earrings.
LaVonne is a
Spiritual Teacher
Global Speaker
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Love Activist
LaVonne has made it her life's work to create systems of JOY in this lifetime. Her motivation as a Spiritual Teacher emerged from when her daughter Kiva passed/transitioned. The experience inspired her to assist other grieving mothers through peaceful connections and insights. 
LaVonne earned a bachelor's degree in speech communication from the University of Utah and an associates degree of science from Salt Lake Community College.

Life and Grief :
​LaVonne Wells

Heartfelt Listener
Personal Experience
Passionate​
LaVonne believes the passing/transitioning of a child is one of the hardest journeys for a mother to experience. She is committed to assisting mothers in reconnecting to their hearts, tuning into love, and remembering the children are always with us. She believes healing the hearts of the mothers heals the hearts of the masses.  
As an Afterlife Expert, Hospice Nurse Case Manager and Near-Death Experiencer
"My profession has led me to be more determined than ever to continue to seek qualified support for my patients healing. LaVonne Wells is a grief expert who is a powerful inspiration to those who are grieving or have experienced the loss of a loved one. She is one of the rare human beings who walks her talk coupled with patience, perseverance, love, courage, and respect. The appreciation and wisdom she imparts to her clients coupled with her grief and bereavement support work are priceless as she shifts her client’s perceptions of death. It has been a great pleasure and honor to be able to recommend this woman or as I like to call her, a gift, to those who are ready to let go of their sadness and move into celebration."
~Erica McKenzie, RN
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