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Florence M. Kimble

Trenton, New Jersey

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Florence M. Kimble MANCHESTER - Florence M. Kimble, 71, died Saturday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Trenton, she was a resident of the Hamilton area for many years before moving to Manchester five years ago. She had worked at Stangel Pottery and Lewis Brothers of...

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Dear Carol, Dianne and Family:

I offer my deepest sympathy in the passing of your mother. "Flo" as she was lovingly known to me was always a pleasure to talk to. She will be truly missed.

Although your heart is heavy now, just remember, that she has gone on to be with the love of her life and the big "hair dresser" in the sky.

Dear Carol & Dianne,

Nothing can replace a mother. Flo was truly unique and wonderful. It was my good fortune to know her for the short time allowed and each memory I have is golden. May God give you solace and patience in this most trying time.

Dear Dianne and family,
We are so sorry to hear about your mom's passing. Please take comfort in knowing that she is no longer suffering and has taken her place in Heaven with our Lord. Remember that we are here for you and share in your sorrow.

Dear Carol & Family,

Sincere condolences on the loss of your mother.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Carol and Dianne:

Just wanted to tell you how sorry I was to read about your Mom.

Your Mom and I worked together at DMV for years and enjoyed having lunch together many times. She was a dear friend and co-worker.
Please except my condolences, and I want you to known I will be praying for her and your family.

I know she will be missed and I will always remember the good times we had.

Sincerely,

Pat Emert

Carol and Joe , Diane and Al,
I was so sorry to heard about your mothers passing. Although I haven't seen her in thirty years, I will always remember how kind she was to me as a child. A very sweet woman.
Terry Burrows (Shipp)