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Moore, Kimberly (nee Kaepplinger) age 46, suddenly of Des Plaines, formerly of Palos Heights and Chicago. Passed away December 13, 2011. A 1983 Carl Sandburg H.S. graduate. Wife of Ken; step-mother of Joe; mother of Angelica; sister of Karyn (Dan) Ivancich; aunt of Brittany and Brian Ivancich; daughter-in-law of Howard (Connie) Moore. Preceded in death by her parents Robert Kaepplinger and Lorraine Arrigoni. Arrangements by Cremation Society of Illinois.
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January 6, 2012
Dear Ken, Joe, & Angelica,
I'm so sorry to hear about Kim. I worked with her at Northern Trust for a long time and "always" enjoyed her company and quick wit. She was a very special person as you know. I'll keep her and all of you in my prayers.
Rita Burnam
December 24, 2011
Dear Ken, Joe and Angelica,
My heart just aches for your loss. I worked with your mom at Northern Trust and we kept in touch over the years. She always had such nice "mom things" to say about you all. Please accept my condolences. I'll keep you all in my prayers, especially Kim.
Sincerely,
Marianne Rowan Leslie
December 20, 2011
My thoughts & prayers for your family. I remember her growing up, always smiling. She will remain forever in your hearts. God Bless
Margie Wyatt-Schmidt
December 20, 2011
My prayers to you and your family at this time of saddness. Bernadette Illarde & Family
Bernadette Illarde
December 20, 2011
We will all miss Kim she was a great Mother and a great Wife to Ken even though we did not allways see eye to eye I truly respected her as a very strong Lady. ( Lisa and Gary Rosenbarski )
Gary Rosenbarski
December 19, 2011
Dear Joe, Angie, and Ken,
We are deeply sorry to hear about your mom's tragic passing. She was a great lady and will be missed by all!! Our prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Virginia & Frank Specchio
December 19, 2011
Our sympathy and prayers are with you and your family, Joe, at this tragic time. We wish the best for all of you. Marie Karlin
December 19, 2011
Dear Joe
So sorry to hear of your step-mom's passing. We send our best to you & your family during this difficult time. Much love, Jack & Gloria Weiller (Kathryn Karlin's grandparents)
December 19, 2011
To the Moore family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy in your loss of Kim. She was an outstanding member of our virtual work team. She is greatly missed. My prayers for peace are with you all.
Peg Williams
December 19, 2011
Kim was a sister-in-law to my husband and I. She was an Aunt to my two children. She will be loved and missed always by all of us. Our prayers are with all of her family & extended family that they may find strength during this difficult time. Prayers to her always. She is now resting in peace and has serenity forever.
Christopher & Michelle Flick
December 19, 2011
Kim was our daughter-in-law. My sympathy and prayers are with her and her family. She was a good daughter-in-law and she will be sorely missed. Our prayers are with her always may she rest in peace.
Howard & Connie Moore
December 19, 2011
With all our Sympathy and Prayers.
Maria Rodriguez
December 19, 2011
I am a co-worker of Kim's. I work in Beckley, West Virginia. Kim and I often communicated via email and IM communicator through the job. She was my so-to-speak "partner-in-crime". Whenever we had questions about the job, we would ask each other about it, and if we didn't know, we would support each to call the company and find out. That was our "fun" for the day. She was a blast to work with. Always positive. Always happy. I already do, and will really miss her.
Zaheerah Madyun
December 19, 2011
I didnt know Kim personaly, I knew her step son Joe he is my cousin Julie son please you have all our sympathy and prayers
Cherie Faulk - Walters
December 18, 2011
I had the pleasure of knowing Kim from her job at the Department of Veterans Affairs at Hines. She was a great employee for the Director she worked for, a great person and is greatly missed.
Larry Block
December 18, 2011
With sympathy and prayers.
Valerie Seaholm
December 18, 2011
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