KIMBERLY-DOBBIE-Obituary

KIMBERLY SUE "KIM" DOBBIE

Ayer, Massachusetts

1969 - 2018

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DOBBIE, Kimberly "Kim" Sue 48, died from injuries sustained in a homicide in Lewiston, ME, on July 15, 2018. Survived by her 11-year-old twin sons, Cole and Dylan, her mother, Sue Dobbie of Ayer, formerly of Harvard, MA; her brother, Christopher of Baltimore, MD, her uncle, Robert Patterson-East...

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10/17/19

Happy Birthday, Kimmy
per aspera ad astra

Kim not a day goes by where I think about you. I never got a chance to meet your but I know you were an excellent mom. May you rest in peace!

I haven't met these nice people, but my heart goes out to the family and especially to Dylan and Cole. May you find it in your hearts and minds to become the fine men you are here to be. Your mom in heaven will be very proud of you. Wishing you well...

Let me first give this family my heartfelt condolences! I didn't really know Kim! I have heard her name from what I have read you must have been a phenomenal mommy!I went to threshold too! I graduated in 1993! Please be looking down on Thursday 9/6..As the threshold community being both people you do know and you don't know come together for a remembrance dinner to celebrate and honor your life and the other young threshold people who have been lost far too soon. May you rest in peace!

Kim-I don't really know you! I went to threshold too! I have heard your name! You were a pretty terrific person and a phenomenal mommy too! Please look down on Thursday 9/6..As the threshold community comes together for a remembrance dinner to celebrate and honor not only your life also all of the threshold people who's young lives were lost far too soon! May you rest in peace!

I will never forget you Kim, and my heart goes out to you Cole and Dylan. I will always remember seeing how beautifully you all played and read together. Her love and attention was a beautiful gift to you, and I hope it gives you strength. Sincerely, Ona

Kim, While I didn't know you well, I do know your Mom and know that no Mom ever expects to have a child die before they do. Sue is one of the nicest people I have ever met and I know how much she loved you and your brother. She always wanted the best for you and like most Moms and daughters, there were times when you butted heads. She adores your boys and relishes being a grandmother. So hard to believe that they are already eleven years old. You were a great Mom and Sue will continue to...

So sorry for your loss