Prince Edward Island — The tight-knit emergency services community on P.E.I. is mourning the loss of Captain Kelly Williams, a longtime paramedic and firefighter whose devotion to public service and mentorship touched countless lives. According to several local tributes, Kelly passed away recently after a brief but brave struggle with cancer.
For more than a quarter-century, Kelly stood as a pillar of strength and compassion across the Island’s emergency-response network. As a Paramedic with Island EMS and Captain with Alberton Fire Department, she spent 27 years responding to emergencies, offering lifesaving care and calm reassurance to those in crisis. On top of that frontline work, Kelly served as an instructor at the provincial firefighters’ training school, passing on her knowledge and values to the next generation of first responders.
Colleagues and trainees remember Kelly as the very image of service — someone whose door was always open, whose coffee pot was always on, and whose calm confidence helped guide others through chaotic, high-stress situations. She was especially admired for raising up young women in emergency services, breaking barriers with her skill, resilience, and leadership.
Her personal life was marked by deep love and devotion: she leaves behind her husband, Derek, and her son, Leo. Those who knew her speak of her as a loyal friend, a caring mentor, and a person whose kindness extended from the firehouse into everyday life.
The grief surrounding Kelly’s loss isn’t limited to her family. Firefighters, paramedics, trainees, and everyday Islanders alike are reflecting on the difference she made — not just in lives saved, but in hearts opened. Her steady leadership, empathy, and unwavering dedication helped shape emergency care across P.E.I., and inspired a generation to step up when it matters.
Even as the community struggles with the pain of her passing, many insist that Kelly’s legacy will endure. Her teachings, her example, and the countless small acts of kindness she offered will continue to echo through the halls of stations and the memories of those she touched.
To Kelly’s loved ones, colleagues, and all who admired her: may you find comfort in the enormous difference she made, the countless people she helped — and the way she inspired others to serve with compassion. Her watch may be over, but the spirit she carried lives on in every life she saved, every person she comforted, and every first responder she mentored.
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