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Renko Dempster
December 10, 2023
Kim-An continues to send love poems to her children so they can keep them in their heart pockets forever.
Renko Dempster
December 8, 2020
Kim-An's light and love continues to shine through her beautiful children. We'll light a candle in her spirit!
Michael Williams
December 8, 2020
I will NEVER EVER forget the gentle, tender but determined way Kim-An would approach her world, and especially her family. Her face is forever carried forward by both of her daughters. I will tell a story that I have not shared before now: On the very day of Matt and Sharon's wedding, a little more than a year ago...as I was sitting in the front row and the bridal attendants were entering the wedding site, with Dax' keyboard music playing... I witnessed with my own eyes the image of Kim-An entering the site...It was her and I could see her so clearly. After rubbing my eyes from tears I could see it was, in reality, Cassia, in a beautiful dress, carrying flowers and entering the site. I have superb fighter-pilot vision and I SAW Kim-An at that initial moment, artistically embedded within her first daughter.
Michael Williams
December 8, 2019
A photo of you and Matthew sits on my office credenza so I will be reminded daily of your gentle smile and wonderful persona. Kim-An, you are missed but never forgotten. Please be assured that your children are loved deeply and are with great role models, who never let them forget their wonderful mother.
Misha Graham
December 15, 2017
Four years have passed and I miss my dear lifelong friend more than ever. She was truly special. Otherworldly. And perhaps that is why she left us so soon. She was brilliant and kind, as many others say. She was also clever and funny. She gave the best advice. She was open. I will always remember her unique smile and our numerous inside jokes.I had so much more to say and share with her.
I wish she didn't have to go through the brutality that cancer brings. The permanence of death is hard for those who remain behind, but at least she is in peace and no longer in pain.
Deepest love to everybody who knew her. Especially Kim, Quyen, Dan, Matt, Cassia, Kellan, and Mireya. She had the most wonderful family.
Peter Wojcik
June 7, 2014
I remember Kim-An as a sweet thoughtful young girl and an excellent student. I was one of her teachers at the Evergreen school. I am saddened to hear this news.
Mary Austin
January 17, 2014
Kim-An's life is an inspiration. Kim-An was strong in a feminine way, and was wonderfully interested in what other people had to say. Kim-An's love and support of her husband Matt, and her kids touched everyone she met. She will be missed, but has made us all better for knowing her.
James shrout
January 8, 2014
I am so sorry for your loss Quinn and Dan. I am sure you both miss her a lot. My older sister Maia also past away in 2004 of a cancer in her middle. If either of you would like to talk to me about letting go I am always available at 360 528 1448. I am James Shrout and would like to talk anytime.
Lisa Nuyen Judge
January 6, 2014
What a shock and complete tragedy to lose such a beautiful soul. I remember meeting Kim-An in Hanoi in 1996, and then again when her lovely family was visiting Maui. What a bright and talented young woman, taken away far too early. My sincerest condolences to all the family.
Howard Stein
December 29, 2013
We are saddened to learn of the death of Kim-An. Years ago she corresponded frequently with my mother, Adele Stein, a cousin and best friend of Kim-An's grandmother Bryna Lieberman. My mother also had enormous affection for Kim Nguyen, who I also recollect fondly. My family is so very sorry about Kim-An's passing.
Ann Roberts
December 28, 2013
My mother, Adele Stein, was a cousin of Kim=An's father's mother. She and Kim-An corresponded until my mother's death in 2002. Kim-An wrote her the most beautiful letters and my mother always loved her. I am so sorry to hear of her passing.
Sara Ritner
December 28, 2013
Wow...what a loss to our world. Kim-An was an amazing soul and person, as everyone that she touched knew. Although we were peers, meeting at a high school leadership camp one summer, I also looked up to her. Her calm demeanor, amazing intelligence and pursuance of education were all inspiring and made me want to be a better person. She was so committed to everything she spent her time on. As the years passed by, we became in touch merely through an annual Christmas card, but I looked forward to getting it every year. I am sad I didn't get another moment with her, but know Heaven is surely in great hands with her there and I know we have a great angel watching over us now. Rest in peace Kim-An. Love to Cassia, Kellan, Mireya, Matt, her mom and siblings.
With Kim-An at her wedding reception
December 27, 2013
Patrick Graham
December 22, 2013
I met Kim-An once at the wedding of my son and daughter-in-law. She was very engrossed in the goings-on of the moment. She was sweet and excited about the wedding of her friend, the bride. I will remember her that way. She passed too young. Heaven is richer for her presence there where she will continue to shine her light on the universe. Shine brightly sweet light.
Danielle Ladd
December 20, 2013
I knew Kim-An as a Mother. Her warmth, kindness, and fierce love for her children are an inspiration to me and everyone who knew her. Her lovely spirit now dances in her children's hearts. They are beautiful children! Kim-An will never be forgotten.
Brent Samodurov
December 19, 2013
Kim-An inspired me with her cool demeanor and effervescence. This is a loss for us all.
Olga Owens
December 19, 2013
Reading these messages makes visible what a bright light Kim-An cast in the world. I know my life has been changed for the better for having known her. We met in high school, became inseparable, then drifted aways, only to reconnect 13 years ago as adults, and soon thereafter as mothers. She was a rare combination of extraordinary intellect and tremendous heart, a true inspiration.
Many years ago, she gave me a tiny book of selected Shakespeare works. And while she might debate the appropriateness of this choice, I think it is apropos:
"To me, fair friend, you never can be old,
For as you were when first your eye I eyed,
Such seems your beauty still."
Lucy and Johnny Limantzakis
December 18, 2013
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of Kims family and Friends. She will be missed. may her memory be eternal!
Kerri Adair
December 18, 2013
I had the pleasure of working with Kim-An at Lakeside for several years, and though our paths rarely crossed, she was always kind and sweet when we did meet. Reading her obit and poem brought tears to my eyes with the thought of the world losing such an amazing young lady at such a tragically young age. I truly wish I had taken the time to get to know her better after learning how incredible she was and will take this as a lesson to learn more about my other colleagues from now on.
Emma Dorland
December 18, 2013
Kim An was such a delightful and enthusiastic english teacher; I hear her laughter as I remember our brief semester in the classroom together. I truly appreciate the gifts she brought into my life through her dedication to teaching. Blessings of strength to her whole family throughout this winter season.
Hans de Grys
December 17, 2013
Kim-An was a font of kindness, an inspiration to her students and colleagues, an honest and trustworthy voice, and a deeply thoughtful woman. My life is richer for the relatively brief time we spent together. I will miss her friendship, and will try to carry forward the wisdom she gave to me.
December 17, 2013
Kim-An has a very special place in our hearts. Her awesome courage and invincible spirit touches us to the core. We share with all members of the family a sense of deep loss.
Renko and Stuart Dempster
December 17, 2013
Quyen, I am so sad to hear about the passing of your sister. My heart is with you and your family. Maira Rusis
Mark Jahnke
December 17, 2013
I spent a fair amount of time during my four years at Lakeside hovering around the English department. While Ms. Lieberman was never my teacher, as the entire faculty of the school can attest, she was a beacon of inspiration and a wonderful guide through our shared experiences of Lakeside. I'm sorry I never had the chance to take a class with her, and I will always cherish her bright smile and greeting every time I passed her on the walkway along the Quad.
Annica Carlson
December 17, 2013
We have lost a bright and shining soul. I will cherish my memories of our freshman English class: Discussing The Tempest, sharing poetry and, of course, playing Apples to Apples. Endless love to the Lieberman family.
Janice Helming
December 17, 2013
She was a glorious child, and greatly loved.
Bob Lapsley
December 17, 2013
Kim-An was the perfect colleague – tireless, generous, organized and full of humor. Her legacy lives on at Lakeside where her original ideas and approaches to literature still engage students and bring out their best work.
Bernice Kegel
December 16, 2013
So sorry to hear this sad news.
Amina Ramadan
December 16, 2013
Ms. Lieberman was my English professor at Lakeside School in 2008 and 2009. I will truly never forget her, she was a source of great inspiration and comfort to me as a freshman new to the school. She gave me the confidence I needed to succeed in English, and the love I have for literature today is because of her care, attention, and excellence. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. Ms. Lieberman, I will always remember you, I will be forever grateful that you were my teacher.
Aditya Sood
December 16, 2013
I knew Kim-An as an elementary school classmate at The Evergreen School. All of us knew then what a brilliant person she was, and so it isn't the least bit surprising to see all that she accomplished throughout her life. She will be remembered and dearly missed by those of us who knew her more than three decades ago.
Steve Francis
December 16, 2013
I'm truly sad to hear this news. I'd not seen her in in a long time but always liked and respected her very much. Amazing how much she accomplished in her brief years. Sincere condolences to friends and family.
Elizabeth Colen
December 16, 2013
Really sad to hear of Kim-An's passing. I met her several years ago when we read together at the Ballard Library. I liked her immediately and found her to be an extremely talented poet. Breaking the Map is a beautiful book. Sending positive thoughts to her family in this difficult time.
Megan Oleson
December 16, 2013
I had he opportunity to care for Kim-An at UWMC on several occasions during her fight with cancer. She was just that: a fighter; strong and determined. I loved seeing her face light up whenever she talked about her kiddos. It was such an honor to get to know her.
Tracy Aaron
December 16, 2013
Kim-An was a client of mine for many years, I remember always being in awe of how well she juggled her passion for the arts with her love and devotion to her family. She was a true powerhouse and an amazing woman to know. I'm so sorry the world has lost a true gift!
Kimberly Schweitzer-Bedker...Class of 91 SCHS
December 16, 2013
My thoughts and prayers go out to Kim-An's family. She is finally at peace with the angels.
Claudia Hartley
December 16, 2013
Ms. Lieberman made me a better writer and a better person. I am so grateful to have had her as a teacher and a person in my life.
-Claudia Hartley, former student.
Alice Laskin
December 15, 2013
As a former student of Kim-An's, I am truly and deeply saddened to learn of her passing. I have fond memories of her gentle and thoughtful teaching style. In particular, I remember visiting museums with her during "project week" at Lakeside School. While driving from one museum to another, Kim-An shared with us memories of her own high school years, and offered bits of wisdom that were filled with kindness and genuine caring. I offer heartfelt condolences to her family during this time. Alice Laskin, student of Kim-An's in 2002 & 2004.
Daniel Thompson
December 15, 2013
A teacher who wouldn't settle for anything less than our best work. Such effort made her a rare blessing.
Jamie Asaka
December 15, 2013
Kim-An was an inspirational, brilliant and trusted colleague who left a deep impression on all those she crossed paths with. My thoughts and prayers are with her family, friends and all those she touched in many meaningful ways. She will be missed.
December 15, 2013
Kim-An was a force of kindness and brilliance as a colleague and fellow Jack Straw writing fellow. Our cohort of writing fellows of 2009 is heartbroken at her passing. Priscilla Long
Lindsay Aegerter
December 15, 2013
Kim-An was my friend and colleague in the English department at Lakeside School, where our work continues to be inspired by her amazing influence as a poet, teacher, social activist, and beloved friend. Many of us teach Kim-An's poetry in American Cultural Studies to juniors, and indeed she visited many junior classes earlier this year and the previous spring to read from "Breaking the Map" and discuss her poetry with our students. I assign "Calligraphy" on a regular basis, and actually we read it to the entire upper-school faculty last week when we shared the tragic news of her passing. Kim-An was also my daughter's teacher during Leah's freshman year, and Leah remembers her kindness, encouragement, and excellent teaching with affection and admiration--and a great sense of sadness now. Our hearts break at the loss of such a beautiful person who gave so much to this world. I send my love and sincere condolences to Matt and the children and to Kim-An's mother and siblings--to everyone who knew and loved her. Lindsay Pentolfe Aegerter.
Tracy Huddleson
December 15, 2013
Such a light and lovely spirit must always be contained in the universe. She will be sadly missed here, but looked for in other bright places.
Sumi Almquist
December 14, 2013
Kim-An's quiet smile was as luminous as her words.
Michael Williams
December 14, 2013
I will forever remember Kim-An as being the most loving, patient and tender mother to her three beautiful children that I could ever imagine. She touched everyone who came into her life in a special way that you would always remember, listening intently and responding with comments that would let you know how "tuned in" she was to the conversation. She made her children memorable and special, and she made my son, Matt, a better man, a better husband and a better dad. Kim-An was extraordinary, and she will never be forgotten. She made our family a better family and she made the earth a better place. We all love her very much.
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