Reclusive but generous and witty, Kimber Wehr was unusual from the start.
That's according to her mother, Pat LeBlanc, a retired teacher who had relished the opportunity to reconnect with her middle child recently, going out for coffee and laughing as her daughter regaled her with stories and trivia.
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5 Entries
Kent Ware
December 17, 2019
I will meet you in the next life don't be late. Love your big brother.
Kent Ware
June 3, 2019
I used to sit and chat with her in the parking lot in Terryash by the gazebo where the container with trees are. We'd sit and talk about whatever and have no worries, cares or commitments. When we were done we'd both be on our way. I am deeply saddened for her passing and hope to see her again in Heaven.
Fred Mitchell
April 16, 2019
I didn't know Kimber, but my heart goes out to her family. My mom lost everything in the #campfire and through her pain, I wrote this name poem especially for Kimber:
K: Is for Kind, you have a good heart,
I: Is for Interesting, witty & different right from the start.
M: Is for Mother, Pat is her name,
B: Is for Beautiful, you're a gorgeous dame!
E: Is for Emancipated, so young and on your own,
R: Is for Remembering, this lovely lady I have never known.
For someone I never knew - Rest in Peace, Kimber!
Wendy Oertle - San Jose, CA
Wendy Oertle
February 2, 2019
I am sorry for your loss. God will strengthen you to endure this difficult time.
January 28, 2019
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