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Felecia "Fe Love" Williams" Memorial Fund

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On Wednesday, March 3rd, 2021, God plucked one of his beautiful flowers for his garden. Felecia Lenee Williams, affectionately known as Fe Love was not only an artist and activist for human rights, she was a natural born leader who never met a stranger. She was pure light with the most unforgettable smile and laugh. She brought people together from all backgrounds and nationalities. 
 
However, Felecia’s life savings were exhausted over the past few years to due to a rare autoimmune deficiency, transverse myelitis that left her paralyzed twice. This horrible disease causes lesions to form along the spinal cord, impacting the spinal cord nerves and keeping them from sending the necessary messages to your brain in order for your body to operate correctly.  Each time Felecia had to learn to walk again and build up her physical strength to be able to function daily. Time to time her antibodies would flare up and attack causing her to be immobile. This time as she was receiving treatment, her heart stopped.
 
Through it all Felecia, continued to roll her sleeves up and fight for herself and her and bring awareness to issues in her community and across the globe.  She marched in the streets for the equality and justice. She was co - founder of Compassionate Arts California. She was an advocate for youth and helping them to overcome depression in loneliness. She was a mentor for the Wiley Center for Art and Speech Therapy where she performed at the White House for the Miracle Project, youth coordinator for the Pico Youth & Family Center in Santa Monica. Felecia was also an advocate and lead artist for the Posts for Peace initiative and heavily involved with the When Black and Brown Go Green. She was constantly creating and collaborating on ways to make the world a better place. She spread light wherever she went.
 
This is has been the most difficult thing to understand and wrap our minds around. We know now that Felecia has transitioned into her new body.  She has a brand new walk and she is no longer in pain. Yes, we rejoice in that because no one wants to see there loved ones in pain or suffering. 
 
Reality is that we must start making arrangements to have her body shipped home from Los Angeles to the South. With no way to prepare for Felecia’s sudden passing, we are asking for help from you and the communities that she has served to find it in your hearts to make a donation towards funeral costs and other expenses.  No donation is too big or too small. Felecia lost her mother and brother with in the past few years. Any financial relief we can give this family would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you so much for your love, prayers, and support during the most difficult time. We appreciate every bit of it. Be sure to tell the people in your lives, you love them.  Don't sit on that dream that you have. Just do it. There will be hills and valleys in this life, but Don't Quit! Find ways to show compassion to others and let your light shine wherever you go. Felecia would love that. Blessings to you all.
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Donations 

  • Daniele Gaither
    • $25
    • 4 yrs
  • London Bell
    • $15
    • 4 yrs
  • Annie Quinn
    • $10
    • 4 yrs
  • Anonymous
    • $20
    • 4 yrs
  • Grant Garry
    • $20
    • 4 yrs
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Organizer

Frances Smith
Organizer
Pasadena, CA

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