Keisha Wang
March 13, 2021
Peacefully with family by her side, at Children’s Hospital – London Health Sciences Centre, on Saturday, March 13, 2021, Keisha Wang of London at the age of 11. Beloved daughter of Yue Wang and Fang Liu. Adored granddaughter of Jinxi Wang and Qing Liang Liu and Jun Gao and Hongqi Wang. Keisha always had a smile on her face and was always happy. She loved going to the playground, swimming in the pool, loved being read stories and listening to music. The family would like to thank all of Keisha’s caregivers for providing excellent care throughout her life. A private funeral service will be conducted at Westview Funeral Chapel.
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My deepest condolences to your family! Keisha brightened up everyone's day for the years she was at Arthur Stringer. She made a dull day bright, a sad day happy and a stressful day peaceful all with her beautiful smile. She was a smart girl. I remember all her cute hair pieces and adorable clothes. I'll never forget the day when I knew she was trying to tell me something those first sounds were music to my ears. I will always remember her, she made us better! Joanna Letsos (former LST at Arthur Stringer P.S.)
Dear Fan and Yue, I am so saddened to hear of Keisha's passing. Keisha was a beautiful young lady with such a beautiful smile that she loved to share with those around her. Her smile was like sunshine and would brighten up any room she was in! It has been an honour and a privilege for me to have been a part of this very special girls life for the past 7 years. I will truly miss our visits together Miss Keisha! You and our stories of Peppa Pig will live on in my heart forever! Fan and Yue, I wish you and your family peace to bring you comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories of Keisha to hold in your heart forever. Heaven has truly gained a beautiful angel. â¤ï¸ My deepest condolences are with you both at this time. Patti Schonbacher
So sorry for your loss I have such wonderful memories of Keisha from Child Life and also from Ashley Oaks She will be missed by all who knew her, Kris
I worked with Keisha and family at Ashley Oaks. Keisha always had a beautiful smile. She loved being read to. I always enjoyed talking with her. Her smile lit up a room and blessed our hearts. It was a pleasure working with mom and dad. They were such devote and loving parents. So grateful I had the opportunity to work with Keisha and her parents. Keisha was an inspirational member of our school community. We are so thankful we had the opportunity to serve such a special student. Heartfelt prayers are extended to the family, staff and caregivers of Keisha.
Sweet Keisha will be greatly missed by her Camp Woodeden family. Sending condolences to mom and dad. We will miss Keisha's smile in years to come at family camp. I am grateful to have met Keshia and her family. Know that the Woodeden community is thinking of Keisha and she is, and will continue to be a cherished member of our camp family. "A toast to all the happy hours, cheers to carefree days".
Keisha was an absolute shining light and she made working at Camp Woodeden so special. I was so lucky that you came to us for two summers! The love that you share as a family is like nothing I've ever seen before. Because of you two, Keisha's smile could truly light up a room. I will always remember her absolute joy decorating her wheelchair (and at talent show!), and her smile was always mirrored by her amazing mum and dad. Your bond as a family was and still is so strong. I will forever cherish my memories with Keisha and wish that there could have been more. I'm sending all of my thoughts to her family and friends, you have filled Keisha's life with so many sensational memories. She will be so missed.
My deepest condolences to the family of this bright light! I was the school secretary for several years at Arthur Stringer and my days always started with a beautiful smile from Keisha. She would come and visit me through out the day showing me her beautiful hair often with colourful barrettes or elastics, funky socks and a smile as wide as could be. Even on the worst days, her smile would light up the office and calm the space. Students who were having a bad day or in the office for other reasons would also find calm and peace in her smile. Please accept my heart felt condolences during this difficult time. Her smile will never be forgotten.
~ Megan Bartlett