Daisy Wong

A Legacy Rooted in Courage, Compassion, and Community

Daisy Wong

Daisy Wong was more than a selfless entrepreneur, she was a trailblazer, a community mother, a renowned poet and a quiet revolutionary.

Her legacy begins in the heart of Anguilla, where she played a vital role in one of the island’s most defining moments: the Anguilla Revolution of 1967. As the people rose to reclaim their future, Daisy stood among them with courage and conviction, contributing her time, resources, and voice to help deliver Anguilla from the administrative control of St. Kitts and Nevis. Her involvement in this pivotal movement laid the foundation for a lifetime of service to her people.

Daisy’s revolutionary spirit carried over into every area of her life. She was a creative and resilient entrepreneur, selling peppermint candies and lottery tickets with bold, unconventional tactics. She also sewed school uniforms not just as a business, but as a mission, ensuring that children had what they needed to attend school with dignity.

But Daisy’s greatest impact came not from what she sold, but from how she gave. She became a cornerstone of her community, using her own means to pay school fees for children in need, provide meals, and care for those often overlooked. Her home was a haven for the neighborhood children, her hands were always open, and her love knew no boundaries.

The Daisy Wong Family Foundation exists to carry forward this remarkable legacy. Rooted in her values of courage, service, and empowerment, the foundation supports children’s education, women in entrepreneurship, and grassroots community development in Anguilla and beyond.

Daisy didn’t wait for the world to change. She changed it quietly, powerfully, and with love that transcended human comprehension.

A Badge of Honor

Daisy receiving The Badge of Honor from the Government of Anguilla during Anguilla Day Celebrations on May 30th, 1992.

Daisy Wong, A National Hero

A song by Marvin Gumbs

This song and it’s three (3) variations are dedicated to the lady herself, Daisy Wong, and her life.

Released in January 2026 by the artist Marvin Gumbs, of South Hill, Anguilla, West Indies.

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Daisy Wong (Version 01)

"Daisy Wong, A National Hero (Version 01)" by Marvin Gumbs. Released 2026.

Daisy Wong (Version 02)

"Daisy Wong, A National Hero (Version 02)" by Marvin Gumbs. Released 2026.

Daisy Wong (Version 03)

"Daisy Wong, A National Hero (Version 03)" by Marvin Gumbs. Released 2026.

Daisy's Book of Poetry

Someone once said that Poetry is the window to the soul. Daisy’s selection of poems not only provides an insight into the “soul” of Daisy “Wong” Richardson (Dee), but it also contributed to a small but growing repertoire of Anguillian publications. The writings of this dedicated patriot and culture bearer give us glimpses into various aspects of Anguillian culture: the changing values, perseverance and the “jollification” tradition of “bearing one another’s burdens,” caring for and helping each other. Her prolific pen captures historic moments, the highs and the lows of her life while paying tribute to our Anguillian heroes and heroines, the sung and the unsung. Daisy’s book can be found in various libraries throughout the United States including the Harvard University Library. According to Ayanna, Teacher Rossie’s grand daughter, she “felt extremely proud to encounter Grandma Daisy’s book of poetry in my school’s library”. Who would have thought? Daisy literally defied all odds. No wonder her name and her legacy will live on forever.

"Daisy Wong, A National Hero" (Lyrics)

(Verse 1)

In the garden of life blossomed 

A Daisy, a memorable Daisy Wong.

Daisy Wong Daisy Wong 

Her surroundings she beautified 

As love, strength and courage she exemplified.

Daisy Wong was an inspiration 

An adorable daughter of our land 

With fortitude and yet gentle compassion.

She went above and beyond 

To ensure Freedom for this island 

Her deeds memorial and noble 

At heart was love for country and people.

 

(Chorus)

A loving wife, caring mother 

A  proud and daring Freedom Fighter.

Daisy heeded the nation’s call for action 

And was a stalwart in our Revolution.

Such a heroic daughter of Anguilla 

Should be entitled Mother of The Nation here.

Daisy was in the forefront 

And wasn’t afraid to confront

In a manner distinguished 

Bradshaw or the British.

Her collection ‘A Little Bit Of Guinea Corn Porridge’

Encapsulates how Anguillans lived 

Let us cherish her glorious memories 

And always remember her sacrifice and love for this country.

 

(Verse 2)

A memory sharper than a two-edged sword 

School time Poetry reciting word for word.

As poet, orator, author 

Daisy Wong, Daisy Wong 

Captured the essence of life in Anguilla.

Adorned with sharp humour and zest

Daisy Wong was an inspiration 

Outspoken Warrior delivered with prowess.

A Rock of Gibraltar that’s right 

This hero weathered the storms of life.

And stood like a beacon so bright.

Beaming for many others warmth and light.

 

(Chorus)

A loving wife, caring mother 

A  proud and daring Freedom Fighter.

Daisy heeded the nation’s call for action 

And was a stalwart in our Revolution.

Such a heroic daughter of Anguilla 

Should be entitled Mother of The Nation here.

Daisy was in the forefront 

And wasn’t afraid to confront

In a manner distinguished 

Bradshaw or the British.

Her collection ‘A Little Bit Of Guinea Corn Porridge’

Encapsulates how Anguillans lived 

Let us cherish her glorious memories 

And always remember her sacrifice and love for this country.

 

(Verse 3)

Deservedly  our hero was honored 

For her contribution to our culture and literature.

Daisy Wong, Daisy Wong 

The Anguilla Badge of honour bestowed. 

And Queen’s Certificate on her was conferred.

Daisy Wong was an inspiration 

Her  97 years that  gift from Heaven 

Was the best accolade ever given.

Her passion for this country 

Was rewarded with longevity.

Her patriotism we honor 

Daisy Wong adorns the Annals of Anguilla.

 

(Chorus)

A loving wife, caring mother 

A  proud and daring Freedom Fighter.

Daisy heeded the nation’s call for action 

And was a stalwart in our Revolution.

Such a heroic daughter of Anguilla 

Should be entitled Mother of The Nation here.

Daisy was in the forefront 

And wasn’t afraid to confront

In a manner distinguished 

Bradshaw or the British.

Her collection ‘A Little Bit Of Guinea Corn Porridge’

Encapsulates how Anguillans lived 

Let us cherish her glorious memories 

And always remember her sacrifice and love for this country.

 

MARVIN GUMBS 

2026