Kim-Stevenson-Obituary

Kim Stevenson

Springfield Township, Pennsylvania

Apr 15, 1946 – Jun 5, 2024

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BORN
April 15, 1946
DIED
June 5, 2024
LOCATION
Springfield Township, Pennsylvania

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Kim Stevenson, of Springfield Township, Mercer, beloved husband, father and friend, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, June 5, 2024, after bravely enduring a brief battle with cancer.Kim was born in Pittsburgh on April 15, 1946, to Burton Henry and Francis Lillian (Hunter) Stevenson. He...

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Allways a really good guy. RIP.

So sorry to hear about your loss I just heard about it I knew Kim for several several years we go back 25 or 30 he taught me a lot I knew about trains and how to buy and sell with them I just lost my mom and dad both here in this in August so it's been a rough year my condolences to you and the family my name is Mark Hamrick and I own Hilltop hobby shop in Akron Ohio

Condolences to the Stevenson family. Kim was a constant at the Berea Train show. We always enjoyed having him and Diane there and will surely be missed.

Sorry I missed the services. Many memories growing up with Kim. My sincere condolences to his family.

I am very sorry for your loss, please know y´all will be in my thoughts and prayers in this time of sorrow

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To the Stevenson Family. My heart felt condolences to you. Kim was such a nice person. I have worked with Kim at the York Train Show for many years. He was one of my very capable and well liked Hall Captains. I was saddened to hear of his death. May he rest in peace with the Lord and his trains. Mike Petronella York Meet Chairman

Kim, we sure are going to miss you at the train shows. Purple Hall Captain at York, you had coffee available and even bought chicken for the other vendors in that hall. I'm so thankful I got to see you and visit with Diane just a few days before you passed. You put on a great face that day, I never expected you to pass that soon. Thank you for that special memory that I will have forever. Rest in peace Kim, we'll take it from here. Rest assured you have many friends to help Diane and your...

Kim was a good friend over the years, and a pleasure to spend time with. We had good times traveling together at shows and enjoying dinners after a hard days work. I'll miss all the conversations and his dry humor "You know what I mean Bill". His favorite statement, sail on captain Kim. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.