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Shana
Kevise Knight
Oct 6, 1970 — Jun 28, 2025
Shana Kevise, a beacon of selflessness and love, left an indelible mark on the world when she passed away on June 28th, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of service and compassion that will continue to inspire those who knew her. Born on October 6, 1970, to Elaine Fitzpatrick and Elmore Richardson, Shana's life was a testament to the power of giving and the strength of the human spirit.
Shana's journey was one of unwavering dedication to her community. For 30 years, she donned the uniform of a Chicago Police Officer, a role she played with honor and commitment. Her courage and empathy were the cornerstones of her service, and she was a true guardian of the city she loved. Beyond the badge, Shana's altruism shone brightly through E.S.A.K, a non-profit organization she founded to uplift others. Her vision was clear: to create pathways for individuals in underserved communities to find training and sustainable employment opportunities. Through her work, Shana aspired to change lives, as she believed that everyone deserved a chance to thrive, and she worked tirelessly to make that a reality.
Shana's love for life was evident in her diverse interests. She was an avid music lover and film buff, finding joy and meaning in the melodies and stories that filled her world. Traveling was more than a hobby—it was a way for her to connect with the tapestry of cultures and experiences that shape our global community. At home, her favorite book, "Only Love Is Real" by Brian Weiss, was a reflection of the spiritual beliefs that guided her every action. Shana believed that love was the most potent force in the universe, and she lived that truth every day.
Her mother, Elaine Fitzpatrick, her daughters, Amy Lauren and Kai Mocha, and her cherished cat, Ghost, knew the warmth of Shana's love firsthand. Along with her cousins, nieces, nephews, extended family, as well as a circle of close friends who were her chosen family. Shana's ability to make each person feel seen and valued was a rare gift, one that will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
Shana Kevise was indeed a dreamer, a doer, and a changer of worlds. Her luminous spirit will continue to guide us as we strive to live up to her extraordinary example. She was the kind of person who not only brought light into the room but also encouraged others to let their own lights shine. In her memory, let us reach for the stars and embrace the love that is, as she believed, truly real.
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