Rehonis, Kimberly (Delong) TROY Kimberly (Delong) Rehonis, 62, of Troy, died July 2, 2018, with her loving family by her side. She was born to the late Richard and Delores Delong, August 15, 1955, in Troy. Kimberly graduated from Tamarac High School in 1973. She was employed by EMGC as a CNA and retired after 25 years of service. After retirement, Kim volunteered for PTA, being a child advocate, soccer coach and many others in which she loved. She is survived by her devoted husband of 37 years John Rehonis; her loving boys, Richard M., Daniel J. (Karie) Rehonis; and her beloved brother, Thomas (Judy), Richard JR, and Robert Delong. Kim is survived by several nieces and nephews. Kim was the loving Oma of her two boys, Landyn and Lukas Rehonis whom filled her heart. Funeral services will be held on Monday at 10 a.m. from the Frank P. McDonald & Son Funeral Home 870 Second Avenue (124th and 125th Streets) in Lansingburgh. Friends are invited and may call at the funeral home on Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. The interment will be in St. John's Cemetery in Troy. For online condolences please visit mcdonaldandsonfuneralhome.com.
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Rest in Peace.
Dr. Gary Sipel
July 13, 2018
Dear John and boys .. Kim always had a smile on her face and a willingness to help whatever the cause. She was a wonderful mother .. PTA leader .. Soccer coach .. She was admired by all and inspired all who knew her .. Richard and Dan I lost my mom when I was your age .. And like Kim she was wonderful beyond measure ..so live up to her legacy and remember you'll hold her in your hearts forever ... Jan O'Malley
Janice O'Malley
July 10, 2018
Dan & family,
I am very sorry for you loss.
Patty Kehn
July 9, 2018
I'm so lucky to have known her.Prayers for the family;
Melody Delong
July 8, 2018
So sorry i will pray for you John and your family.Tom and Bob and family so very sorry she was a wonderful women.
Melody Delong
July 8, 2018
So very sorry for your loss my thoughts and prayers are with you all Mrs.Hepp
Leslie Hepp
July 7, 2018
To all of you, Kim was 1 of the best of the best. She was always there for all whom she cared loved. She was always about everybody else even when she wasn't feeling her best. We will all miss her. She at peace now and can watch over all she Loves.
Love Aunt Helen, Leslie DeLong-McGill and family.
Leslie McGill
July 6, 2018
John and family our thoughts and prayers are with you. With deepest sympathy.
Silvia Murphy and sister, Holly Krus
Holly Krus
July 6, 2018
My deepest condolences to the entire Rehonis family. Mrs. Rehonis was a pillar of the Lansingburgh community and will be greatly missed. I had the privilege of knowing Rich and Dan and saw first hand the love and values she instilled upon her family and friends. Everyone was better off for having met her. May she rest in peace.
Michael Mirocki
July 6, 2018
John & family, I am very sorry for such a tragic loss. May she rest in peace. God Bless.
Patricia Hepp-Miller
July 6, 2018
John,PLEASE accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your beloved wife Kim.May she rest in Peace? Find comfort in the Lord until you meet again
July 6, 2018
To John and family: My deepest sympathy to you upon learning of Kim's death. Since I am so far away, I cannot be there for you in person but my thoughts and prayers are with you. May Kim rest in peace and rise in glory. Love you all
Bernard Turner
July 6, 2018
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