A vibrant life was tragically cut short in an unforeseen incident involving a parked car, claiming the life of Eleisha Skinner, the reigning Miss Faversham.
Those who knew her remember Eleisha not for a crown, but for a heart overflowing with kindness. She was, by all accounts, a selfless and passionate young woman who consistently prioritized the needs of others.
Her family expressed the unimaginable pain of her loss, describing a radiant spirit whose smile possessed the power to illuminate any space. Nothing, they shared, was ever too much to ask of Eleisha.
Eleisha surprised her loved ones by entering the Miss Faversham competition in 2022, a decision that would propel her into a role of community leadership and advocacy.
Winning the title wasn’t about personal glory for Eleisha; it was a platform to champion causes she deeply believed in. She dedicated herself to fundraising for local charities and the beloved Faversham Carnival.
Her genuine warmth and unwavering dedication shone brightly as she represented her town at events throughout the county. She possessed an innate ability to connect with people and inspire generosity.
Beyond her fundraising efforts, Eleisha was recognized by her peers, earning the title of Miss Congeniality at the Miss Kent Dinner – a testament to her character and grace.
Her passions extended beyond community service; Eleisha was a skilled and dedicated athlete, competing in synchronised swimming at the Kent Championships.
In the wake of this devastating loss, a GoFundMe campaign was launched to support the Thames Valley Air Ambulance, quickly surpassing £2,000 in donations.
Her family hopes that by supporting this vital service, Eleisha’s legacy of kindness will continue to save lives and prevent further heartache. They believe her story can offer solace and inspire action.
The Faversham Carnival Club mourned the loss of a “fantastic ambassador” and a “truly lovely girl,” recalling cherished memories of their time spent with her. Her absence will be deeply felt by all who knew her.
A celebration of Eleisha’s life will be held on February 6th at St Mary of Charity Church in Faversham, followed by a wake at Judd’s Folly, offering a space for the community to gather and remember her remarkable spirit.
The outpouring of tributes speaks volumes about the impact Eleisha had on her community. She will be remembered not just as a beauty queen, but as a beacon of compassion and a true friend to many.