Kiwiana M. Holley
- abbeycremation
- Apr 14
- 1 min read

Kiwiana M. Holley
“Kiki”
January 18, 1981 - April 6, 2025
In the early hours of April 6, our beloved Kiki was called home. She leaves behind her son Jeremiah, and a host of family and friends to cherish and celebrate her memory. We will always remember her generous spirit and her love of Sci-Fi television. She loved to cook and try new recipes and was always available and willing to extend a helping hand to those in need.
Though we will miss Kiki terribly, we will always remember the good times. The laughs and smiles, the games we played and the movies watched together.
She will forever be in our hearts and though the pain will lessen over time, we will never forget who she was as a person or the impact she had on our lives. Kiki we love you, and we miss you.
Gone, but never forgotten.
I would like to send my deepest condolences to Kiki’s family. May God get you through this tough time. I'm truly sorry for your loss. I remember meeting Kiki through my husband’s family. Kiki was a ray of sunshine. She was very nice and so kind. She will truly be missed.
Where to begin your memories will always be with me Kiki I know I seen you the week before you passed you came to Massachusetts that was the best day of my life with you well maybe more in the night we spend talking you've always were there for me as I was for you look over me my friend my angel and God look over Jay and I condolence to the family and I always remember you friends always like you said in the picture
I stand before you all today with a heart full of love and gratitude to honor the life of my dear friend Kiwiana "Kiki" Holley. Her life touched so many in profound ways. She was more than my friend. She was my sister in arms, confidant and source of unwaivering support. I will always remember her infectious laughter, kind heart and ability to make tough situations manageable. I'll never forget all the fun we had together dancing to dancehall music. Her cooking skills could be attributed to the many years she worked in the food service industry where we met. We raised our children together and leaned on each other when we lost our fathers. She had a way of…