Arielle B. Carter

December 19, 1996 — August 11, 2025

Park Forest, Illinois

Arielle B. Carter was born on December 19, 1996 to her parents Frank Carter and Sabrina Carter. With deep sorrow and heavy hearts, we announce that she departed this life on August 10 2025, at the young age of 28. Arielle’s vibrant spirit, radiant beauty, and compassion touched everyone blessed to know her.

 Education & Accomplishments 

Arielle graduated from Rich East High School in 2015 and in May 2024, proudly earned her degree in Radiologic Technology from South Suburban College, becoming the first of her siblings to graduate college. Gifted with confidence and creativity, she pursued acting, modeling, and fashion—walking in major runway shows like New York and California Fashion Week, appearing in television series such as Empire, Power, and The Chi, and even being cast as the lead in her own show before the 2020 pandemic prevented its release. Her ambition and faith guided her and she pursued her dreams fearlessly, knowing that with God nothing was impossible.

 Family & Relationships

 Arielle was a cherished sister to her five beloved siblings—Jazmon, Kearra, Karis, Jayla, and Chris—and a loving aunt to 16 nieces and nephews, one of whom preceded her in death. She leaves to treasure her memories to her parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, cousins, Fiancé, and many dear friends. Arielle’s warmth, kindness, and laughter will forever remain in the hearts of those who loved her.

Her Spirit & Legacy 

Arielle found joy in life's simple yet beautiful moments—laughing with family, adventuring with friends, dancing, writing songs and stories, traveling, shopping, and of course taking selfies with her signature smile. She was the life of the party, a free-spirited yet encouraging soul, and a “go-getter” whose light drew people in and made them feel valued. In 2018, Arielle bravely battled and overcame lymphoma, showing strength that became part of her testimony. Her courage inspired others to face their own challenges with faith and determination. Although her time on earth feels far too short her love, laughter, and example of living life fully remain with us. She took her first breath with her mother and took her last in the arms of her father. Arielle’s story does not end here. If you truly knew her, you know she would want us all to live meaningfully, romanticize life , cherish friendships, embrace the importance of family, stay connected with God and find gratitude, even in life’s storms. Arielle’s light continues to shine, and her legacy will live on in all of us.

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