Christine Faith Theisen Wilson 1966-2021 | obituaries

Christine Faith Theisen Wilson

1966-2021

Christine (Kiki) Faith Theisen Wilson, 55, of Vancouver, Washington, died of Covid on September 16, 2021. She was born on January 22, 1966 in Glennallen, Alaska.

Kiki was a real Alaskan girl. She lived in Anchorage, Fairbanks and Circle City, but Dot Lake was always her home. She loved camping, hiking, fishing, snowmobiling, sewing beads, swimming, hunting and was a pretty good marksman. Growing up in church, singing and performing came naturally to her, where she developed musical talents with the accordion, organ and piano.

As a young adult, Kiki moved to Washington, where she enjoyed picking chanterelles and berries and was blessed with a daughter. From there she moved to Texas and was again blessed with another daughter. Shortly thereafter, she moved to Hawaii for a few years, eventually returning to Washington to live.

Kiki was the beauty queen of the family. She received her esthetician, educator, and manicurist licenses while graduating from Style Master Beauty School in Longview, Washington. She was a caring person with a heart of gold, which led to her getting her healthcare license. With her many accomplishments that we are so proud of, she rewarded herself with a luxury vehicle and a musical keyboard.

Kiki was most passionate about her music. She sang, danced in bands and loved to travel, perform karaoke and write songs. She could write a song about anything and loved to make people smile. Her new keyboard allowed her to put her words to music where her face glowed as she completed her masterpieces.

She is survived by her parents Tom Theisen and Mary Carr; daughters, Celestine and Cynthia; grandchildren Levi, Sophia and Sarah; and siblings; Kathy, Fred, Ralph and Angela. She leaves behind several nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and many other family members.

In memory of Christine Faith, please listen to Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” and Dani and Lizzy’s “Dancing In The Sky” and read Psalm 23.