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Janene (Kenner, LA)
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I am so sorry to hear of Kim's passing I just found out.. Lost contact with Kim a few years ago... We worked together at Sound Trek and Kim was in my sister's Jo's wedding in ?84... I will always remember Kim for her Love of Live.... Kim will always be in our hearts!! Love you forever... Sunday, August 14, 2011 |
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Laura Wilson (Douglasville, GA)
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This is the 2nd part to my first post. If you get time and don't mind please email me. I lost my cousin in 2010 to cancer after only 21 days of her going to the doctor for the first time. I would really like to speak to you about my fond memories of Kim. She was just a great person. I found out about Kim because I have been thinking about her and tried to find her on the internet. I was so shocked when I found out what happened to her. As I said it has been years since we have talked but something made me look her up. I did more research and found out a lot about her fight for so many years and what a brave person. It doesn't surprise me the way I remember Kim to read all the wonderful things everyone has written about her. I just can't remember her without a smile. She was truly a special person and anyone who knew her was blessed to know her. My thoughts and my prayers are with you. Laura Wilson
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Laura Wilson (Douglasville, GA)
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I am so sorry to hear about Kim. I worked with Kim at SoundTrek in the 1980s and I have just found out about her passing. Kim was a beautiful person inside and out. She had a beautiful smile and was always just a positive and glowing person to be around. We had lots of fun working together. I moved to Atlanta in 1987 and Kim and I visited a few times then but I have not talked to her in many years. I am very sad and wish that I could have spent more time with her. We all get busy and let time go by. I just wish she and I had stayed in touch. PLEASE SEE NEXT MESSAGE. Laura Wilson Thursday, March 10, 2011 |
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Kristen Salome (Atlanta, GA)
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I have just learned of Kim's passing and wanted to express to her family how highly I regarded her. I first met Kim when she came to Piedmont hospital for treatment with Gamma Knife. I was so impressed with her sunny nature and love of life. She was one of my most memorable patients in my 30 plus year career in medicine. I last saw her when she and the rest of my team had a photo shoot for the Elekta calendar. She was her usual bubbly self and made us all laugh. After Kim spoke at one of Piedmont's 20 year celebrations for Gamma Knife, I had multiple people come up to me afterwords and say how inspired they were by Kim and the other patients who told their stories. I will always remember her and I hope to have a just a fraction of her spirit if I am ever faced with an illness myself. God Bless her family and friends. Wednesday, December 29, 2010 |
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Scott Casperson (Los Angeles, CA)
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Everything that could possibly be said to honor Kimmie sounds like such a cliche. But when it came to her, it was absolutely true. In difficulty she showed us how to never back down. In sadness she showed us how to smile. Against all odds she showed us how to set the terms for those odds by proving timelines are just somebody else's can't-see-past point. I miss you, lady. I'll always be grateful for you. Sunday, November 14, 2010 |
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