Kimbra L. Taylor
POCATELLO - Kimbra L. Taylor passed peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, March 27, 2011.
Memorial services will be held on Monday, April 4 at 3 p.m. at the Blazing Grace Church, 690 Pershing, Pocatello, Idaho. All are welcome to attend her services, the color of the day will be pink, her signature color.
Born in Monrovia, Calif., to father, Patrick, and mother, Sabri, on Nov. 11, 1975, she was raised in Big Bear, Calif., were she participated in gymnastics and kung-fu until the age of 11, when her family moved to Pocatello, Idaho. Kimbra then found her angelic voice, participating in choir at Highland High School, from which she graduated in 1993.
On Dec. 7, 1997, she married Troy S. Taylor, with whom she had a son, Jondalar Stephen Patrick Taylor.
Kimbra is survived by her father, Patrick Nichols; mother, Sabri Roth; Gabriel Nichols, his wife ,Meghan, their three children - a son, Beauyn and two daughters, Alannah and Sharrah; her three godchildren, Mickey Roberts, Renee Roberts, Lucian Herman; and her stepson, Brandon Page.
Kimbra was very supportive of the LGBT community and spent a lot of time at Club Charley's where she volunteered her time for the past six years working as a greeter and register operator on the weekends, always welcoming everyone one with her warm and inviting smile. She also worked with and filmed the Charley's Angels monthly drag shows, for which she was made an honorary Angel, becoming a member of a large and extended adopted family she would do almost anything for … including performing with them on occasion.
She had a great many interests, some of which include wolves, soap operas, collecting board, card and dice games, M&M, Scooby-Doo and Hello Kitty memorabilia and spending time with her extended adopted family and close friends, and let's not forget her love for music, especially that of Celine Dion.
A fundraiser to assist in the funeral expenses is being held at Club Charley's the weekend of April 1 and 2, where donations can be made, and a potluck/raffle event will be held for her family and friends at the Pocatello Senior Center at an upcoming date.
Condolences may be sent to the family online at
www.Colonial-FuneralHome.com.Published by Idaho State Journal on Mar. 31, 2011.