Keisha Kirkland, former WYFF News 4 weathercaster, lost her
battle with lung cancer Tuesday.
Keisha, a healthy non-smoker, was diagnosed with lung cancer
in 2008, not long after she joined the News 4 family.
Because of a family history of heart disease, Keisha went to
the doctor to have some tests run. Her
heart was fine, but doctors found an abnormal area in her lung. The cancer was diagnosed as stage 3, and
treatment included surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
When she was diagnosed, Keisha said, "You know, instead
of saying, 'Why me?' I should say, 'Why not me?' and find out what I can do
with it that's positive for everybody else."
Even while undergoing treatment, Keisha continued to
forecast weather for WYFF through 2013, and she spoke to a variety of churches
and support groups on the importance of health, prevention and healing through
faith.
To watch the video of Keisha's goodbye when she left News 4
in May 2013, click here,
Throughout her five-year battle with cancer, Keisha
frequently said her hope was that someone would hear her story and be inspired
or encouraged through personal challenges.
Keisha, a native of Danville ,
Ky. , attended the University of Louisville .
During her senior year of chiropractic school at Life University ,
Keisha learned she had pituitary macro adenoma. After several brain surgeries,
temporary paralysis, and a painstaking recovery, Keisha beat the diagnosis. She
earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Life University ,
graduating with honors in 2000.
Keisha's husband is former Clemson star and NFL All-Pro
linebacker Levon Kirkland. When Keisha was diagnosed, their daughter, Kennedy,
was 5.
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