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Kim R. Slover

Shaker Heights, Ohio

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KIM R. SLOVER, husband of Carol C. Slover (nee Collins) of Beachwood, OH; dear father of William C. Slover (Tish) of Columbus, OH.; dear brother of Wayne D. Slover (Jann) of Schaum-berg, IL., Debra L. Dailey (Tom) of Ottawa, KS, and Lee B. Slover (Julie) of Roanoke, VA. After Kim's U.S. Army...

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As a classmate of Kim's at Ohio Wesleyan, I learned to know Kim as one of the most intelligent and sensitive people I have ever met. While his life was cut short, he gave much of himself to others while alive and will be greatly missed. He truly enjoyed life, especially that encompassed in music, art, and classic literature. He was a great friend and I will miss him. Take care, Carol, Lee, Wayne, and Debbie.

I worked with Kim at the Navy Finance Center and DFAS. I also worked with Dr. Carol Slover at Metrohealth ('80's).

My condolences to the Slover Family.

Kim was in most of my classes all through high school and I remember him fondly. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sadness.

I was deeply saddened to learn of Kim's death. I grew up with him in Califon and our families enjoyed some fun times together. To the Slover family, please accept my sincere sympathy.

Our sincere condolences to Kim's family. I met Kim once at his parents home in Califon. Bill and Ann Slover were great people and Bill was not only my neighbor, but a good and close friend. They were proud of their son, and spoke highly of his achievements. May he rest in peace.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. Kim was a great person, I went through grammar school and high school with Kim.

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

I am so sorry to hear about Kim. My memories go back to the third grade and Kim was such a bright and personable classmate; a friend who always set a good example for succeeding in school. A message for his family: I still have our gradeschool graduation photo if you would like a copy please let us know.
Our special memories of years gone by will always remain and our sympathy is sent to Kim's family and friends.
Linda (Eversmeyer) Mook and Jerry Mook

I felt so lucky that Kim was my best friend at North Hunterdon Regional High School. For all four years we did a million things together, driving the teachers and administrators crazy, trying to figure out those girls. It left a big gap when we went separate ways and ended up too many miles apart after graduation. What a great guy! Condolences to his son and siblings.