Pontiac, Michigan – The Pontiac, Michigan community is gathering in sorrow and gratitude to honor the life of Bianca “Ms. B Boomquisha” London, whose radiant spirit left an unforgettable impact on everyone she met. Bianca passed away on June 30, 2025, at just 37 years old, leaving behind a legacy of compassion, humor, and devotion to the people she loved.
Known affectionately as “Ms. B Boomquisha,” Bianca was a vibrant force in Pontiac, admired for her uplifting energy and unshakeable kindness. Whether she was helping neighbors, encouraging friends, or brightening a stranger’s day, she lived with a rare generosity that inspired everyone around her.
“She had a way of making you feel seen and valued,” shared longtime friend Keisha Thompson. “Bianca could walk into a room and lift the mood instantly. She was our sunshine on the cloudiest days.”
Family and friends recall her as a guiding light who believed deeply in community and togetherness. From childhood in Pontiac to her adult years of service and advocacy, Bianca London embodied the true spirit of giving. Her love was expressed not just in words but in countless small acts of caring that shaped lives and strengthened bonds.
Bianca’s vibrant personality earned her the nickname “Ms. B Boomquisha,” a playful testament to her larger-than-life presence. Loved ones say her laughter was contagious and her words were always filled with encouragement and hope.
“Her door was always open,” said cousin Jasmine London. “She never turned anyone away. She believed in second chances and always reminded us to believe in ourselves.”
Visitation will be held on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at the Lawrence E. Moon Funeral Home, where family and friends will gather to share memories and celebrate Bianca’s extraordinary life. The service will be an opportunity for the Pontiac community to honor her legacy and reflect on the many ways she enriched their lives.
Those who knew Bianca describe her as a woman of remarkable resilience. Despite life’s challenges, she remained steadfast in her belief that love and kindness could heal even the deepest wounds. She leaves behind an inspiring example of how compassion can transform a community.
“She was more than a friend—she was like a sister to me,” said family friend Monique Ellis. “Whenever I was struggling, Bianca was the first to show up. Her heart was bigger than words can say.”
In addition to her warm presence, Bianca had a passion for uplifting young people and helping them discover their own purpose. She volunteered at local youth centers, offering mentorship and encouragement to countless children and teens. Her impact will be felt for generations to come.
As Pontiac mourns this irreplaceable loss, there is comfort in remembering the joy Bianca brought into so many lives. Her legacy is not only in the stories she leaves behind but also in the countless people she inspired to be better, kinder, and more openhearted.
In the words of her dear friend Anthony Brown, “Bianca taught us that life is about showing up for each other. Even in her absence, her love keeps us connected.”
The family invites everyone who loved Bianca “Ms. B Boomquisha” London to attend the visitation and share their memories. In honoring her life, they hope to continue her mission of spreading kindness and building a stronger community.
Rest in peace, Bianca. Your spirit will live on in every person you touched and every heart you helped heal.