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Kim - May you forever rest in peace with Karl at your side.
Tom Civiello
November 19, 2025 | Fulshear, TX | Friend


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Thibodaux , Louisiana
Kimberley Dale Fetterman Smith , 58, a resident of Thibodaux, LA, passed away on Monday November 21, 2016. No services are planned at this time, but may be announced at a later date. She is survived by her husband, Karl David Smith, her son, Kostas Alisander Smith and his wife Ashlynn Dozar...
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Tom Civiello
November 19, 2025 | Fulshear, TX | Friend
Think of you Kim xx time passes but memories go on and are not forgotten xx
Karen Thorne
November 17, 2025 | East Fremantle | Friend
I miss you so much Kim and it is hard to believe that you are gone. I will miss your lovely earthy sense of humour, your common sense and your beautiful laugh!
Karl and Kostas: You have both been blessed to be so well loved by this beautiful, strong woman. Our prayers are with you both.
Sean and Therese O'Connor
January 16, 2017 | Houston, TX
Karl and Kostas,
Evan and I are so so sad and sorry to hear this. Words can not express how grateful we are to have known her. The kindness and love that she shared with us and the boys while living in Louisiana. Such a beautiful person inside and out. We cherish our memories of her. Sending you all of our love and support.
Evan, Crystal, Sylus and Cullin
Crystal Hafford
December 20, 2016 | Orrington, ME
Karl and Kostas, very sorry for your loss of Kim. She was "one of a kind", the one you will always remember and hold dear. Time goes by so fast, and you are right, hold and cherish the one you love each and everyday. Love you Guys. Chris and Maureen Roller
Chris Roller
December 01, 2016 | East Sandwich, MA
Very sad news x special memories from Aberdeen days London and Singapore. Thinking of you Karl Kostas and family. Rest in peace beautiful Kim xxx from Karen
Karen Civiello
November 30, 2016 | Perth Australia
Karl, so sorry to hear about Kim's passing. Oddly enough I was thinking of you folks yesterday. Remember the day you came driving into the shipyard in Portland with Kim. She was laughing and you weren't happy you had to drive to the yard to get your extra set of car keys as she had locked her keys in her car---- with the engine still running. It wouldn't happen with today's autos. It still makes me laugh cuz I can remember her bright smiley personality. All the best to you, Kostas and family
John Linster
November 29, 2016
Karl, I'll never forget the many dinners and evenings over the many years spent with you and Kim. From the day you hired me, you and Kim welcomed me in like family. Kim is an amazing woman who has made an impact on my life that I will cherish forever. Love you Kim.
James Gurney
November 28, 2016 | Thibodaux, LA
We were all touched by knowing her
Tom Civiello and Family
Thomas Civiello
November 28, 2016 | Fulshear, TX