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Bernie & Diane Reich
December 9, 2002
Don & Barbara:
We are very sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Deb Pokres Gates
December 7, 2002
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I will always remember Kim as my friend from the 3rd & 4th grades at Clayton Woods: singing to Barry Manilow & Shaun Cassidy in Kim's kitchen, wearing toe socks with Dr. Scholl's & her moving to Buffalo Grove! We reconnected at KU (SDT) just before Kim was about to transfer to school back here. I know Kim will be deeply missed.
PHYLLIS GOLD
December 4, 2002
PHYLLIS AND STEVE GOLD ARE VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.
(PARENTS OF ELAINE METZ AND MARILYN MAGES)
Clifford & Judith Brooks
December 4, 2002
Barb and Don so very sorry to hear about Kim. You are in our hearts and prayers. Kim truly was a special person.
Karen Chern
December 3, 2002
In the dictionary next to the word angel there is a picture of Kim. She was an example to all of us of true hunility and bravery. I loved her.
Scott Fishkin
December 3, 2002
Dan I am so sorry for your loss. The times I met Kim were very enjoyable. I send my heart felt condolences.
Scott
Bill and Margaret Evans
December 3, 2002
we are sincerely sorry to hear of your great loss.. We have heard many good things about Kimberly in our conversations with you..We send our sympathy and prayers at your loss..
Jim Kleeberg
December 3, 2002
Heart felt condolances to you for this untimely loss. I am Alysia's Dad and was very fond of Kim. We corresponded on e-mail from time to time. I have wonderful memories and will cherish them always.
Beth Sheasby
December 3, 2002
Kim was the sweetest person I have ever met. God must have needed this special angel. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. God Bless.
Steven Klein
December 3, 2002
We will miss Kim very much. My wife and I talked about Kim last night and we both kept saying to each other that Kim always had a smile on her face. This is how we will remember her, smiling.
Love
Steve & Debra Klein
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