She and her husband lived first in Schenectady, NY, where he was a switchboard designer for the General Electric Co. Later they lived in a suburb of Cleveland, Rocky River, Mrs. Kimball's family community, and in Muskegon, Mich., where Mr. Kimball died in 1948.
For several years, she lived in New Ashford with her son, Robert B. Kimball, and his family, moving with them to Richmond in 1958. She spent nine years in Florida before returning to Richmond in 1974.
Long affiliated with Jehovah's Witnesses, she was considered to be the oldest member of the Pittsfield congregation, and often attended state and regional gatherings.
Besides her son, she leaves seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Following cremation, interment will be in the Kimball lot at Westlawn Cemetery, Littleton in the spring.
(Published Jan. 31, 1985, unknown publisher, a full copy can be found on cemetery website)
She and her husband lived first in Schenectady, NY, where he was a switchboard designer for the General Electric Co. Later they lived in a suburb of Cleveland, Rocky River, Mrs. Kimball's family community, and in Muskegon, Mich., where Mr. Kimball died in 1948.
For several years, she lived in New Ashford with her son, Robert B. Kimball, and his family, moving with them to Richmond in 1958. She spent nine years in Florida before returning to Richmond in 1974.
Long affiliated with Jehovah's Witnesses, she was considered to be the oldest member of the Pittsfield congregation, and often attended state and regional gatherings.
Besides her son, she leaves seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Following cremation, interment will be in the Kimball lot at Westlawn Cemetery, Littleton in the spring.
(Published Jan. 31, 1985, unknown publisher, a full copy can be found on cemetery website)
Gravesite Details
Date of Burial: 07/10/1985, Age: 97
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