Keysucien attended high school at Wyandanch Memorial High School in New York. She furthered her education by attending Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College-Jackson County Campus in Gautier, MS. She later had the opportunity to attend Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts where she was able to learn more about her favorite thing to do which was baking and cooking meals for her family. She also loved to travel. Keysucien was loved and cherished by many as a teacher’s assistant for Jackson County Civic Action-Head Start Program.
Keysucien was a member of New Vision Ministries in Pascagoula, MS under the leadership of Bishop Keith Hill, where she participated in the Drama Department and the Youth Department. She also was a member of the Que-Teen Models.
Keysucien was an angel on Earth who finally gained her wings on January 30, 2022.
She was preceded in death by her father, Paul Robison; her aunts and uncles, Joe and Richie Clay, Herman, Mary, Helen, and Nancy Burns; and grandparents, Alberta and Roy Matthews and Elouise and John Robinson.
She leaves to cherish her memories, her mother, Delma (Huddie) Lewis; sisters, Paula (Ron) Robinson-McCall, Vernetta Robinson, Yolanda Robinson, Darlene (Wendell) Williams and Natasha Lewis; brothers, Huddie Lewis, Jr., Melvin Lewis and Robert Barnes.; nephews, Tyqwan Jackson, Sadarius Lewis and Wilbert Williams, Jr.; nieces, Tatianna Robinson and Ty’Azia Gipson; great nephews, Donovan Jackson and Carson Jackson; aunts and uncles, Dianne (Cedric) McCann, Ollie Hinton, Billy Ray (Mary) Johnson, Cheryl Peay, James Bass, Essie Bass and Alfred Bass; god children, Gerald Acosta and Christopher Clay; god parents, Alice and Elvy Jones; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Graveside services will be at 3:00 p.m., Saturday, February 5, 2022 in Scranton Cemetery; Old Mobile Avenue, Pascagoula, Mississippi.