I'd say, if anything, it's mostly the "Early life" section. The Wikipedia 'house style', if you can call it that, is a fairly dry just-the-facts-ma'am method of relating events. "Mrs. Kealy, however, seemed to think that by bringing her over, they were getting an unpaid servant" is an example of a sentence most long-term Wikipedia editors would be uncomfortable with, as its more storytelling than relating encyclopedic information. There's a few more bits, but ultimately its a pretty minor problem. Over time other editors will probably remove most of the biographical color and your article will blend in fine.
Nathan