Ashley London
April 14, 1990 - March 23, 2025
Obituary
Ashley Jane London, born April 14, 1990, left us on March 23, 2025, to begin her new journey in heaven.
She is survived by her mother, Linda Bommarito-Felten; step dad, Larry Felten; sister, Alison (Quintin) Bommarito-Yearling; her grandmother, Merial ‘Janie' Bommarito; step siblings, Meaghan (Scott) Dutcher, Brandon Felten (fiancée Danielle), Andrew (Christina) Felten; 12 nieces and nephews; 26 cousins; 6 aunts and 7 uncles; as well as decades of wonderful caregivers and friends who have become loving members of our extended family. Ashley received more support, love, and assistance than most people with a full lifetime on our earth.
Ashley fought many physical health battles and proved she was a winner over and over. She graduated from the Millet Center, she participated in the Special Olympics, and she donated her thick beautiful hair many times over to children with cancer in need of long locks. Ashley loved sneaking out of bed in the middle of the night to twirl and dance. She really enjoyed the lake: swimming, boat rides, tubing with her cousins, fireworks, and bon fires. Rides of all kinds were favorites – she loved the wind in her face and her hair blowing - carnival rides, bike and car rides, and rides in grandmas golf cart. Music, lights and food were Ashleys favorite things in the world. Food was the best, she won an eating contest at school and even though she was very small in stature, she could outeat any man in her family.
Even though Ashley never spoke a word, she was able to speak through her actions and motions. She's taught us all how to be a little more patient, take note of the small things, soak up the sun, and love the people that surround you. A true gift from someone who from the outside looked limited, but after spending time with her, truly enjoyed her days and loved big.
We picture Ashley's heaven as her driving a red convertible, singing out loud to the radio, with her hair blowing in the wind, and running through green fields with her dogs, beating grandpa and his friends at gin rummy – enjoy it, Ashley, until we meet again!
A celebration for Ashley will be held on Saturday, April 5, 2025, with Visitation from 10:00 a.m. until the time of Service at 12:00 p.m. at Fischer Family Funeral Home, 504 N. Michigan Avenue, Saginaw, MI 48602.
If you wish to celebrate Ashley with a donation, please consider Covenant Kid's by following this link: https://www.covenanthealthcare.com/ch/ways-to-give or to Locks of Love at https://locksoflove.org/financial-donation/
Please write a note to the family on the tribute wall on this site or at the funeral home to let us know what you would like to see Ashley doing in her heaven.
For information, please call Fischer Family Funeral Services at (989) 755-8277. To express your condolences, please visit www.fischerfuneral.com.
She is survived by her mother, Linda Bommarito-Felten; step dad, Larry Felten; sister, Alison (Quintin) Bommarito-Yearling; her grandmother, Merial ‘Janie' Bommarito; step siblings, Meaghan (Scott) Dutcher, Brandon Felten (fiancée Danielle), Andrew (Christina) Felten; 12 nieces and nephews; 26 cousins; 6 aunts and 7 uncles; as well as decades of wonderful caregivers and friends who have become loving members of our extended family. Ashley received more support, love, and assistance than most people with a full lifetime on our earth.
Ashley fought many physical health battles and proved she was a winner over and over. She graduated from the Millet Center, she participated in the Special Olympics, and she donated her thick beautiful hair many times over to children with cancer in need of long locks. Ashley loved sneaking out of bed in the middle of the night to twirl and dance. She really enjoyed the lake: swimming, boat rides, tubing with her cousins, fireworks, and bon fires. Rides of all kinds were favorites – she loved the wind in her face and her hair blowing - carnival rides, bike and car rides, and rides in grandmas golf cart. Music, lights and food were Ashleys favorite things in the world. Food was the best, she won an eating contest at school and even though she was very small in stature, she could outeat any man in her family.
Even though Ashley never spoke a word, she was able to speak through her actions and motions. She's taught us all how to be a little more patient, take note of the small things, soak up the sun, and love the people that surround you. A true gift from someone who from the outside looked limited, but after spending time with her, truly enjoyed her days and loved big.
We picture Ashley's heaven as her driving a red convertible, singing out loud to the radio, with her hair blowing in the wind, and running through green fields with her dogs, beating grandpa and his friends at gin rummy – enjoy it, Ashley, until we meet again!
A celebration for Ashley will be held on Saturday, April 5, 2025, with Visitation from 10:00 a.m. until the time of Service at 12:00 p.m. at Fischer Family Funeral Home, 504 N. Michigan Avenue, Saginaw, MI 48602.
If you wish to celebrate Ashley with a donation, please consider Covenant Kid's by following this link: https://www.covenanthealthcare.com/ch/ways-to-give or to Locks of Love at https://locksoflove.org/financial-donation/
Please write a note to the family on the tribute wall on this site or at the funeral home to let us know what you would like to see Ashley doing in her heaven.
For information, please call Fischer Family Funeral Services at (989) 755-8277. To express your condolences, please visit www.fischerfuneral.com.
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Kim Lotsbaich-Nelson
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Ashley seemed to always know when i needed comfort and she would get off the floor and climb in bed next to me. Her comfort meant the world to me.
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Ashley Simons
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"Watch this!"
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Ashley Simons
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I met Ashley @ her Child Care, as I grew to be her care giver at Day Care I also was blessed to Care for her outside of Day Care. Ashley is a true light , with her multiple daily struggles she RARELY complained & was content to be soaking up the sunshine , enjoying a fire, music playing & window down , with the wind blowing her hair! I truly was blessed to have Ash in my life, she taught me to be patient & to enjoy every.single.minute! Ashley you are a ROCKSTAR, see you in heaven when you run to say , what this !
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Martha DeLore-Howe
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I am deeply humbled at the love and devotion that Ashley’s family had over the years while caring for her needs. A true labor of love and commitment and a shining example to all of us. I can’t imagine your pain right now. Ashley was unforgettable. A sweet Angel she was. Fly high and spread your wings. You have earned them. Linda, Larry, Alison and family you have our deepest and sincere condolences. John 14:1-3. Martha and Bob Howe
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Aunt Kathy
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She always loved coming to our home, also love my biscuits and gravy. She was a blessing and I really enjoyed having her in our lives. She will surely be missed, but I know she’s up there with God and she’ll have a great time with God and her grandpa.
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Patti
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Heaven has gained a strong determined angel! Ashley always brought a smile to my face. She was going to do Ashley and there was no way you could get her to participate if she chose otherwise. She was blessed to have a very loving family. Hugs! Patti Colpean-Decker