Keirsten will be remembered with deep respect and enduring affection for the bright presence she brought into the lives around her. With a spirit that could fill a room, she carried a lively humor and unforgettable energy—funny, loud, and wonderfully unfiltered in the way that made people feel instantly at ease. Even on the hardest days, she had a gift for bringing laughter, and her kindness left people feeling welcomed, seen, and included.
She found joy in simple pleasures and shared moments—loving to gamble, loving to get breakfast tacos, and loving most of all the role she held as a tia. That devotion to family, and the warmth she offered so naturally, will remain a lasting part of how she is known and cherished.
Keirsten is preceded in death by both her father, Van Lee Guzman, and her mother, Linda S. Olivo. She is survived by her father, Jason Olivo; her uncles Robert and Mike; her grandma, Rosalinda; her brothers and sisters Abraham, Roland, Destiny (Christopher), Nathaniel (Jezelle), Xavier, and Haileigh; and her nieces and nephews Rhyahlynn, Rosalinda, Baby David, Nataliyah, Elijah, Genesis, Ana'Staziah, and Nathanial.
Special thank you to all family and friends.