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Kim Mardelle Gore

DALE CITY, Virginia

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Kim Mardelle Gore



Kim Mardelle Gore, age 53, passed away Sunday October 19, 2008 at her residence in Woodbridge, VA.

Ms. Gore was born June 25, 1955 in Washington D.C. and was the daughter of Wanda (Frye) Gore of Woodbridge, VA and the late Henry Gore Sr.

Other than her mother, survivors include one son, Bryan Peters of Woodbridge, VA; one daughter, Holly Peters of Woodbridge, VA; three brothers, Henry Gore Jr and his wife Brenda of Mineral, VA, Ron Gore and his wife Kathleen of Bedford , VA and Troy Gore and his wife Dana of Woodbridge, VA and two sisters, Brenda Nichols and her husband Keith of Richmond, VA and Rhonda Gore Scot and her husband Russell of Orlando, FL.

The family will receive friends from 6-8 PM Thursday October 23, 2008 at the Mountcastle Funeral Home in Woodbridge, VA.

The funeral services and burial will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc., 2600 Network Blvd., Frisco, TX 75034




This obituary was originally published in the News & Messenger (Woodbridge, VA).

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To the enitire Gore family - I grew up with Kim- Those summers on Riverview Dr. are dear memories to me. May God's grace be with all of you during this difficult time. All my love, Debby (Bruner) McClam

I first met Kim back in the Mid 70's when she coached my basketball team. I played basketball with Troy and Kim was our coach for many years. The thing I remember the most was her passion for coaching and how much she loved to win. She will be truly missed.

Troy-

It was great to see you last night. Email me and let me know where your band is playing next. I would love to see you again.

Chris Bodmer

To the entire Gore family;

I was shocked when I learned of Kim's passing. I can still remember all of the good times that we had with Ula Mae and Punky hanging out at the house during rehearsal. Kim was always there with a joke or to lend an ear or give a hug. Last time we were together, it was so nice to reminisce and remember the good times. We had so many.

The Robinson family has always been an extension of the Gore family. We are here for you if you need us. ...

Holly and Bryan you have our deepest sympathies. You are in our hearts, our thoughts and our prayers. Be strong. Dale, Marcia, Erin and Heather

We are truly sorry for your loss.

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Bryan and Holly you are in our thoughts and prayers. Kim was an awesome lady and we thoroughly enjoyed her stay with us in September. Watching her watch that football game between Dallas and the Redskins brought back so many memories of her spunky personality and her determination to beat this dreadful disease. I know I will see her again and she is our angel with Pappaw now.

Bryan, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of loss. Leslie, Cathryn and William Whitlock

Kim was a wonderful friend and neighbor. She will be greatly missed by my family and I.

I will miss Kim's presence at Sunday School here at Grace Lutheran Church. Her input was vital and appreciated.