Kimberly's life would seem too short to many, but to those who have been blessed with the opportunity to know her understand that her existence and the imprints she left on our hearts far exceed the quantity of time that she lived on Earth. Not a day went by where Kimberly didn't talk about how much her grandchildren, children, and family meant to her. Her family was arguably the most important achievement in her life. Kimberly found the most joy out of spending time with her grandchildren, Elena and Bailey. Kimberly loved her husband, and thought the world of her two daughters.
Kimberly is survived by her husband, two daughters, two grandchildren, one nephew, and four siblings.
Kimberly is preceded in death by her parents, Anna Marie Meyer (nee Bove), Alvin J. Meyer and her siblings John J. Meyer, and Patricia Ritter (nee Meyer).
Kimberly's life would seem too short to many, but to those who have been blessed with the opportunity to know her understand that her existence and the imprints she left on our hearts far exceed the quantity of time that she lived on Earth. Not a day went by where Kimberly didn't talk about how much her grandchildren, children, and family meant to her. Her family was arguably the most important achievement in her life. Kimberly found the most joy out of spending time with her grandchildren, Elena and Bailey. Kimberly loved her husband, and thought the world of her two daughters.
Kimberly is survived by her husband, two daughters, two grandchildren, one nephew, and four siblings.
Kimberly is preceded in death by her parents, Anna Marie Meyer (nee Bove), Alvin J. Meyer and her siblings John J. Meyer, and Patricia Ritter (nee Meyer).
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