When she was young, she trusted in Jesus Christ as her Savior and became a part of God's family.
After graduating from Belfast High School, she married Caleb Blake on January 21, 2012. They moved to Kasilof, Alaska, where they lived for two years. She was baptized and became a member of the Soldotna Baptist Church. Returning to Maine, Caleb and Kimberly settled in Searsport and became members of the Lighthouse Bible Church.
Kimberly was a wonderful mother to their children, Cora Yvette and Jeremy Andrew.
After battling a short illness, Kimberly went to her new home in heaven on January 9, 2018, to join their predeceased infant, Emma Ileen.
Surviving Kimberly is her husband Caleb Blake, their children, Cora and Jeremy Blake, her father Christopher Rumney, her mother Sharon Rumney, a grandmotherly friend Danae Snyder, sister Amanda Bunker and fiance Moises Orenga; brother Caleb Rumney and wife Victoria, parents-in-law Randall and Yvonne Blake, also numerous in-laws, cousins, nieces, and nephews.
When she was young, she trusted in Jesus Christ as her Savior and became a part of God's family.
After graduating from Belfast High School, she married Caleb Blake on January 21, 2012. They moved to Kasilof, Alaska, where they lived for two years. She was baptized and became a member of the Soldotna Baptist Church. Returning to Maine, Caleb and Kimberly settled in Searsport and became members of the Lighthouse Bible Church.
Kimberly was a wonderful mother to their children, Cora Yvette and Jeremy Andrew.
After battling a short illness, Kimberly went to her new home in heaven on January 9, 2018, to join their predeceased infant, Emma Ileen.
Surviving Kimberly is her husband Caleb Blake, their children, Cora and Jeremy Blake, her father Christopher Rumney, her mother Sharon Rumney, a grandmotherly friend Danae Snyder, sister Amanda Bunker and fiance Moises Orenga; brother Caleb Rumney and wife Victoria, parents-in-law Randall and Yvonne Blake, also numerous in-laws, cousins, nieces, and nephews.
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