Candlelight Vigil 2024
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Keisha Trudel
September 10, 1992 - November 23, 2007
Crash Date: November 23, 2007
Keisha was a vibrant young Dene (Indigenous) woman with a bright future ahead of her. She was a loving and kind daughter, niece and granddaughter. She liked sports and made friends where ever she went. She had family in the NWT, Alberta and Saskatchewan. She wanted to be a Dental Hygienist like her cousin. Keisha had dreams of a bright future. MADD Fort Simpson is dedicated in the north in her honor and those who passed before her. Forever loved and missed by her family.
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1 people have left a message in honour of Keisha Trudel
I was driving in my city in southern Ontario when a tanker truck passed me with your picture on the back. I was driving with my 9 year old daughter, who said you are very pretty, and I said yes, you were. I explained to her what had happened to you, and she asked if we could go visit your grave. Based on the license plates of the truck (Alberta) I knew you wouldn’t be close, but I told her we would look you up when we got home. I thought you looked to be about my age, based on the hair style, make up, and quality of the picture. I was right. You would have been turning 31 years old in a few months, a few months after me. My daughter and I will think of you this November, and I will think of you every time I go out and drive with my kids.
-Danielle Wentrot