Kimberlee-Robinson-Obituary

Kimberlee Ann Robinson

Columbus, Ohio

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ROBINSON Kimberlee Ann Robinson, age 46, of Columbus, formerly of Zanesville, went to be with her Lord on Thursday, December 22, 2005, at Mt. Carmel East Hospital. A devoted wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend, she was also the operations manager of Pac-Van, Incorporated and a former...

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We have our deepest sympathy for the Robinson family. I have worked with Kim for many years, she is a great person. It is a great loss to Pac-Van and to our family. Now she is in heaven she will fill no pain will have all the happiness she deserves.

I have worked for Pac-Van for 6 years and worked closely with Kim during my tenure at the Corporate Office. I spoke with Kim daily on the phone and will miss her terribly. She was definitely a very special lady and I grieve for her family. If we have to let her go, at least we know she is going to be with the Lord. We need to try to rejoice in that and hold onto the faith that we will see her again when we join her in Heaven. My prayers are with the entire family. May God Bless You All.

Steve, our deepest sympathy and prayers are with you, Maureen and your family during this difficult time. Kimberlee sounds as if she was a real saint and left many happy memories with those whose lives she touched.

Our deepest sympathy to Kimberly's entire family and especially to you Steve, Maureen, Lea and Michael. May comfort come to Kimberly's husband and children to know she is with the Lord Jesus.

Kim was one of the most devoted Pac-Van employee's I have had the pleasure of knowing, always willing to lend a helping hand. You will be greatly missed by the Pittsburgh Branch. There is truly another angel in heaven.

I had the pleasure of working with Kim at Pac-Van. My heart goes out to her family. I understand their pain and loss as I lost my father to cancer on 9/1/05. I believe she has gone to a better place, free of pain.

Kim how awesome to know that you have already seen Jesus your Savior and he has said well done they good an faithful servant. All our hearts ache without you here with us, but there is comfort knowing you are no longer in pain. Our prayers, love and support go out to your beloved and devoted family who will miss your grace, and spirit, but it will always live through them. We feel so very blessed having known you, we will see you again my friend in a much better place.

Kim will be sadly missed. But loved by all at the Pac-Van Indiana Branches. Prayers go out to Kim's family.

Another angel to watch over us. We will meet again. Praying God's peace and rest for all those who loved her.