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Kimberly Jean <I>Coffey</I> Scott

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Kimberly Jean Coffey Scott

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Jun 2014 (aged 47)
Beaumont, Riverside County, California, USA
Burial
Colton, San Bernardino County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.0454833, Longitude: -117.2785111
Plot
Cedarlawn Lot
Memorial ID
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Plot Location:
Starting in the far, south-east corner of the Cedarlawn Lot, thirteenth row on the east side, the first space going north from the south side going north, the very far south end of the lot

Kimberly Jean Coffey Scott, 47, passed away June 19, 2014, peacefully in her sleep at home, surrounded by family.
Kim was born in November of 1966 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Frank and Terry Coffey. Kim grew up in Redlands in a farmhouse built in the 1800s amid orange groves and horses. She was a resident of Beaumont.
Kim met the love of her life in grade school and they grew up together. In 1990 they married and honeymooned in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
Every single person who knew Kim will attest to her love of life. She was always up for anything, always ready for the next adventure. She was always ready to lend a hand and could make you laugh while you were doing them.
Kim spent 20 years with Albertsons Grocery, working her way up from courtesy clerk, to cashier, then to bookkeeper. Her favorite part of the job was visiting with her regular customers and co-workers.
After her diagnosis she decided a change was in order and pursued a career in real estate which gave her the perfect outlet to meet new people, and allowed her vivacious outgoing personality to shine.
Once she was free of punching a time clock every day, she took to the open roads in her weekend warrior trailer, spending many days in Pismo Beach and Glamis, her trusty pup Gingy always by her side, and always trying to steal her nieces, Alyssa and Madison — so much so that her sister dubbed her "the Kim-Napper."
Kim was a sister, a wife, a daughter, an aunt, a cousin, and niece. She fought hard for over 11 years, all the while through the ups and downs of treatments and medications remained simply Kimmy. So full of giant happy smiles, gentle love, and sharp wit.
Kim is survived by her husband James M. Scott, her brother Joseph (Terena) Coffey, her sister Autumn (Mike) Terriere of Yucaipa, her step-mother Debbie Coffey, her nieces and nephews, Joe, Ashley, Justin, Alyssa, and Madison, and an extremely large extended family, and numerous close friends. She is pre-deceased by her mother Teresa (Moriarty) Coffey, her father Colston "Frank" Coffey, and her grand-parents.
Memorial services were held at Montecito Memorial Park.
Published by the Yucaipa/Calimesa News Mirror: Thursday, June 26, 2014
Plot Location:
Starting in the far, south-east corner of the Cedarlawn Lot, thirteenth row on the east side, the first space going north from the south side going north, the very far south end of the lot

Kimberly Jean Coffey Scott, 47, passed away June 19, 2014, peacefully in her sleep at home, surrounded by family.
Kim was born in November of 1966 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Frank and Terry Coffey. Kim grew up in Redlands in a farmhouse built in the 1800s amid orange groves and horses. She was a resident of Beaumont.
Kim met the love of her life in grade school and they grew up together. In 1990 they married and honeymooned in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
Every single person who knew Kim will attest to her love of life. She was always up for anything, always ready for the next adventure. She was always ready to lend a hand and could make you laugh while you were doing them.
Kim spent 20 years with Albertsons Grocery, working her way up from courtesy clerk, to cashier, then to bookkeeper. Her favorite part of the job was visiting with her regular customers and co-workers.
After her diagnosis she decided a change was in order and pursued a career in real estate which gave her the perfect outlet to meet new people, and allowed her vivacious outgoing personality to shine.
Once she was free of punching a time clock every day, she took to the open roads in her weekend warrior trailer, spending many days in Pismo Beach and Glamis, her trusty pup Gingy always by her side, and always trying to steal her nieces, Alyssa and Madison — so much so that her sister dubbed her "the Kim-Napper."
Kim was a sister, a wife, a daughter, an aunt, a cousin, and niece. She fought hard for over 11 years, all the while through the ups and downs of treatments and medications remained simply Kimmy. So full of giant happy smiles, gentle love, and sharp wit.
Kim is survived by her husband James M. Scott, her brother Joseph (Terena) Coffey, her sister Autumn (Mike) Terriere of Yucaipa, her step-mother Debbie Coffey, her nieces and nephews, Joe, Ashley, Justin, Alyssa, and Madison, and an extremely large extended family, and numerous close friends. She is pre-deceased by her mother Teresa (Moriarty) Coffey, her father Colston "Frank" Coffey, and her grand-parents.
Memorial services were held at Montecito Memorial Park.
Published by the Yucaipa/Calimesa News Mirror: Thursday, June 26, 2014

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