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Obituary for Lekeisha Danielle Charles
It is with Heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Lekeisha Danielle Charles, age 45, who departed this life on August 21, 2025.
Born in Annapolis, Maryland, Lekeisha, affectionately known as "Keisha," was the cherished daughter of Arline Wanda (Cross) Landon and Jack Avery Thomas Sr. She later built a beautiful life in Cambridge, Maryland, with her husband of 26 years, Glenroy, their three children, Jasmine, Jeremy, and Jaycen, and their three dogs, Champ, Toby, and Kashi.
Keisha was the heart of her family — a devoted wife, a loving mother, and a constant source of laughter and light. She had a gift for making every space feel warm and welcoming, whether through her radiant smile, her incredible cooking and baking, or simply the joy she carried with her.
She was an amazing manager, not only in her work but in the way she balanced life with grace, resilience, and endless love for those around her. Keisha’s passions reflected her creativity and fun spirit — she loved gaming, styling hair with new looks, dancing in the living room, and sharing homemade treats fresh from the oven. No matter what challenges came her way, she faced them with courage and an unshakable determination to care for her family. She is also survived by her two brothers, Jack Avery Thomas Jr. and Phillip MauriceThomas, along with a host of extended family and friends who will forever hold her close to their hearts.
Keisha was a loving mother, a supportive wife, a caring daughter, and a sister whose warmth could fill any room. Her laughter, kindness, and vibrant energy will continue to echo in the lives of everyone who knew her. She taught her children strength, compassion, and joy — lessons that will carry on through them.
Keisha’s life, though far too short, was full of love, dedication, and beautiful memories that her family and friends will forever cherish.
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