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Kathleen Rose Kimble

East Canton, Ohio

1925 - 2016

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Kathleen Rose Kimble 1925-2016 Age 90, of the East Canton and Canton South area, passed away Friday March 18, 2016, in her home. She was born June 16, 1925 in New Martinsville, W.Va., to the late Marion Frank and Jessie Katherine (Sherves) Noland. Kathleen was a Canton South resident since 1950;...

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My deep sympathies to all the family but especially Sandy, Pete, Dick and Penny whom I went to South with.Pete, I think of the great party your mom had for us seniors and coaches at your house, hearing her joyful voice and wonderful smile. I will never forget your mom hugging and kissing me no matter where she saw me. How you kids were loved by her and so many of us boys.Love and prayers to all!Randy Frederick Evangelist

I will remember Kathy fondly, our Sunday School class and fun times out to lunch afterward. Sending prayers for comfort during this time.

Kelly, I am so sorry for you loss. You and your family are in my prayers

I'm really going to miss Aunt Kaddy. Now she is up helping god to get things in order.

Family and Friends I am so sorry for your loss Miss Kimble was a great woman one that was loved by many I have fond memories of being with her and husband Ray.
I will be praying for you all.

The Family of Ronald and Stephanie Weekley Walters

A true honor to have known this woman. She was a treasure in so many ways. Spent many a days with her and her husband. When I try to reflect on one special memory I shared with her, there isn't one that sticks out, because they were all equally great. May she rest in peace. May the family find comfort thru God's love. My deepest sympathy, thoughts and prayers remain with the family thru this difficult time. Love and miss you dearly Miss Kimble.


I was so sorry to hear this news. Kathy taught me many things growing up across the street...crocheting, yodeling, how to pick blackberries, gardening and how to have fun at anything you are doing just to mention a few. Our families have shared many laughs through the years. Heaven has gained a treasure for sure. I will be keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers. I'm sorry I can't be there in person.

Dear Family and friends
Sorry about your loss. I know how hard this is but I know the Lord will see you through it all. I know she is in a much better place and that she is not suffering. Just know that she is with those she loves and with the one she married so many years ago. I loved her dearly and always will. I will pray for all of you in your time of sorrow.
God Bless Elizabeth Weekley

I was privileged to be wife of her oldest son and her daughter-in-law. Mom was a strong and courageous woman who raised 6 kids, was the wife of one man, and one of the hardest workers I have ever known.
She loved life and loved her family. She loved to have fun, to tease and be teased. She enjoyed playing games, especially cards, watching the Walton's, and signing and yodeling. She taught all her children and grandchildren to yodel.
She was game for just about everything, especially...