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Kim Karleen Koho Vaday

Palm City, Florida

1957 - 2021 (Age 63)

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Kim Karleen Koho Vaday Palm City - On Friday, February 19th the world lost an amazing woman with a kind soul. Kim Karleen Koho Vaday, of Palm City, passed away at Treasure Coast Hospice in Stuart after a 3 year, heroic hard fought battle with cancer. She was born in North Hollywood, CA on October...

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This morning I woke up, & a memory of you taking Tiffany & I to the pool while pregnant with Kourtney popped into my head. I wasn´t sure why until now. I just opened my email to find a notification that today is 1 year since we lost you. It really shows how you are still with us & always will be. I made it back to Stuart last summer & was so happy to see Tiffy! Wish I could have made it back sooner, love you always Kim...

We are so sorry to hear about Kim! She was a beautiful person. She fought so hard to be able to spend quality time with her husband and children. She always shared how much she loved you and will miss you all. It was a pleasure to be a part of her care team at Jupiter Medical Center and I will certainly miss her beautiful smile and positive attitude. Please accept our sincerest condolences.

I will always remember Kim as the brightest light in the room. She will be missed by all but never forgotten. She was a true blessing to all that she met.

I am saddened to see that Kim has passed out of this life. She was always a bright light for those of us who had the honor to work with her. Condolences to her beloved husband Greg and all of her family. So sorry for your loss.

Our Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council family misses you

We met Kim a few years ago after I read a post from her brother Brian, an old classmate of mine , about a GoFundMe page for his sister who had cancer. I realized that this was one of our new neighbors down the street. My husband and I walked down and introduced ourselves to Greg and Kim . What great people! We knew Kim through her illness and I must say she handled the pain and enduring procedures with such grace, dignity and yes.. humor! We spoke of her illness and of death on many...

I met Kim when I was at IRCC. We became instant friends and had so many good times together. I was also maid of honor at her first wedding. After she got married she moved to Hawaii, and I got married soon after and moved to Tallahassee. (Her brother Brian sang at my wedding!) Unfortunately with the distance between us, we lost touch with each other until about a year and a half ago and she was already going through so much at that time. She really was a great person and I’ll always have...

We are so sorry we didn’t meet Kim sooner! Greg and Kim moved into our neighborhood and shortly thereafter she became ill. Such an awesome girl. Kim, please know that we will be here for Greg and we miss you already . We know that you now have the peace you desperately deserved

I’ve known Kim since I was 5 years old. We spent many wonderful years & holidays together as our families became great friends. Her attention to detail, interior design & organization inspired me as a child. Now that I’m grown, with a child of my own, I find many things I do are because of her. She will always be so special to me. Love you always Kim.
-Lindsey Deering