Kim was a very loving, kind and selfless person; referred to by family, friends and neighbors as "good people." She was the best big sister to all her siblings who will miss her dearly. Kim loved going to lunch with friends, having long conversations about any topic over the phone and visiting and celebrating with family. She had a vast knowledge about anything Wizard of Oz which she passed her love for onto her siblings. Kim always gave thoughtful gifts she knew her siblings would love which included Shel Silverstein's Where the Sidewalk Ends; they in turn shared this with their children.
She encouraged her love for music to her siblings such as the Osmonds, Partridge Family, Monkees, Elton John and many country music artists. She owned many 45's & LP's (aka. "Vinyl"). Kim was also a big movie buff and loved old movies and musicals. She was probably one of the first to own one of the original giant VCR players! She was the best dog mama and leaves behind Forrest (Pug), Jesse (Pug/Blue Heeler) and Sadie (American Pit Bull Terrier mix).
Survivors include her mother, Doris Allen of Indianapolis; Father and Stepmother, Charles Elwin and Janet Davis of South Bend; sisters, Kelly (Rob) Brunes of Indianapolis, Jeri (Paul) Gilb of Merrifield, Minnesota and Jacki (former spouse Joe) Beath of South Bend; brothers, Charles R. (Beth) Davis of Osceola, Indiana and Scott E. Davis of South Bend; Nephews and nieces, Benjamin and Samuel Brunes of Indianapolis, Mitchell (Annalise) Gilb of Bemidji, MN, Taylor (Shannon) Gilb of Deer River, MN, Zachary (Megan) Gilb of Aitkin, MN, Jacob (Tiffany) Gilb of Brainerd, MN, Jarod (Brooke) Gilb of Lakeshore, MN, Emily Beath of South Bend, Michael Beath of South Bend, Patrick Beath of South Bend, Brandon Potter (Marine Corporal Sargent E-6) currently in Moscow, Russia; great nephews and nieces, Brendan Gilb of Lansing, IL, Kaleb Gilb of Taylors Falls, MN, Abrahm Gilb of Ossipee, MN, Oakley Michael of South Bend, and a few more on the way!
Services will be held in South Bend, Indiana, and will be announced soon.
Online condolences: www.LauckFuneralHome.com
Kim was a very loving, kind and selfless person; referred to by family, friends and neighbors as "good people." She was the best big sister to all her siblings who will miss her dearly. Kim loved going to lunch with friends, having long conversations about any topic over the phone and visiting and celebrating with family. She had a vast knowledge about anything Wizard of Oz which she passed her love for onto her siblings. Kim always gave thoughtful gifts she knew her siblings would love which included Shel Silverstein's Where the Sidewalk Ends; they in turn shared this with their children.
She encouraged her love for music to her siblings such as the Osmonds, Partridge Family, Monkees, Elton John and many country music artists. She owned many 45's & LP's (aka. "Vinyl"). Kim was also a big movie buff and loved old movies and musicals. She was probably one of the first to own one of the original giant VCR players! She was the best dog mama and leaves behind Forrest (Pug), Jesse (Pug/Blue Heeler) and Sadie (American Pit Bull Terrier mix).
Survivors include her mother, Doris Allen of Indianapolis; Father and Stepmother, Charles Elwin and Janet Davis of South Bend; sisters, Kelly (Rob) Brunes of Indianapolis, Jeri (Paul) Gilb of Merrifield, Minnesota and Jacki (former spouse Joe) Beath of South Bend; brothers, Charles R. (Beth) Davis of Osceola, Indiana and Scott E. Davis of South Bend; Nephews and nieces, Benjamin and Samuel Brunes of Indianapolis, Mitchell (Annalise) Gilb of Bemidji, MN, Taylor (Shannon) Gilb of Deer River, MN, Zachary (Megan) Gilb of Aitkin, MN, Jacob (Tiffany) Gilb of Brainerd, MN, Jarod (Brooke) Gilb of Lakeshore, MN, Emily Beath of South Bend, Michael Beath of South Bend, Patrick Beath of South Bend, Brandon Potter (Marine Corporal Sargent E-6) currently in Moscow, Russia; great nephews and nieces, Brendan Gilb of Lansing, IL, Kaleb Gilb of Taylors Falls, MN, Abrahm Gilb of Ossipee, MN, Oakley Michael of South Bend, and a few more on the way!
Services will be held in South Bend, Indiana, and will be announced soon.
Online condolences: www.LauckFuneralHome.com
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