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Kimberly "Kim" Jamison

1955 - 2025

Kimberly "Kim" Jamison obituary, 1955-2025, Satellite Beach, IL

BORN

1955

DIED

2025

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Kimberly Jamison Obituary

Satellite Beach, Fla. - Kimberly Ann "Kim" Jamison, 69, passed away peacefully on November 17, 2025, surrounded by the family she cherished so deeply. Born in Montgomery, Alabama, Kim spent parts of her childhood growing up in Sandwich, Illinois, and Robinson, Illinois. She attended college at the University of Illinois in Champaign, Illinois, and ultimately settled in Bloomington, Illinois, where she began her life as a mother, teacher, and community presence, and built a legacy defined by compassion, creativity, and a genuine love for people.

A longtime 6th grade general studies teacher, Kim brought a bright, multicultural lens to her classroom. She believed deeply in the value of understanding other cultures, histories, and perspectives - a passion she shared enthusiastically with her students. Many of them carried her lessons far into adulthood, remembering the way she encouraged curiosity, empathy, and global thinking. Colleagues often recalled how Kim could brighten an entire staff room with her kindness, her humor, and her thoughtful way of seeing others.

Kim was a life-loving, deeply caring, spontaneous, silly, and endlessly thoughtful soul who gave of herself generously. Friends describe her as someone who always made people feel seen - remembering small details, celebrating their joys, holding space for their pain, and showing up without being asked. She lived above and beyond the call of duty in all things, especially in friendship, motherhood, and teaching.

Creativity flowed naturally from her. She drew beautifully, could analyze art and music with intuitive depth, and found beauty in the simplest details - from seashells gathered on the beach to the birds she lovingly fed in her garden. Nature grounded her; travel inspired her; and sharing these passions with children - her own and her students - was one of her greatest joys.

Kim is survived by her sons, Nick (Heather) and Jon; grandsons, Julian and Jadey; brother, Rocky (Tami); sister, Kelly (Dan) and many loving in-laws, cousins, nephews and dear friends. She is predeceased by her husband, Jan; father, Jack; and mother, Darlene.

In her final years, as she navigated the challenges of advanced Alzheimer's, Kim remained surrounded by profound love, dignity, and care. Living near the beach in Florida, she was supported not only by her sons and their families but also by a devoted circle of caregivers, helpers, and longtime friends who visited often. Her days were filled with gentle routines, familiar faces, and the steady presence of people who deeply cherished her. Even as her world grew quieter, her kindness, warmth, and soft smile continued to shine through - a reflection of the love she had poured into others throughout her life.

Kim leaves behind a legacy of curiosity, compassion, and joy - and a circle of family, former students, and friends whose lives are forever richer because of her.

She will be remembered with deep gratitude, warm celebration, and enduring love.

In keeping with Kim's wishes, no public service will be held. A private celebration of life will follow at time of the family's choosing. In lieu of flowers, donations to Brevard County Zoo https://brevardzoo.org) or the Unit 5 Educational Foundation (https://www.unit5.org/foundation) are appreciated.

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Published by Robinson Daily News from Dec. 11 to Dec. 18, 2025.

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Mark and Carol Campbell

December 20, 2025

Sad to read this. We knew the Jamison's through Pony baseball! Those were fun times! Prayers for the family.

Laurie Christensen

December 15, 2025

I am sadden to see that Kim has passed. We were each others support system when our children were babies. We had some fun times together! Although we had grown apart, she was always someone I treasured for the years we had spent together. Prayers to her children and grandchildren.

Peggy Costigan

December 15, 2025

I taught with Kim at Irving school. I remember her as a very innovative teacher. Her classroom was always full of excitement, discovery and joy. Always under control but full of smiles. I also remember teacher parties at her pool on Towanda Avenue. I even helped her wallpaper her bathroom. I have often wondered where she was and what she was doing. She was a wonderful human being. Peggy Costigan

Sarah Lowery

December 14, 2025

Mrs. Jamison very first year of teaching was my 4th grade class in 1980 at Irving School.in Bloomington. She had big shoes to fill as our beloved teacher, Marty Wood, had to leave mid year due to a cancer diagnosis. Im certain we were hard on her but she quickly stole our hearts. I dont remember much from 40 years ago but I do remember how pretty she was and we looked at her like a movie star. We knew she deeply cared about each of us. I also remember a classroom play we did about a plane ride into space. Any other Irving friends remember?
Suffice it to say, she had a big impact. I wish I had kept in better touch with her. I knew she continued teaching for many years and Im certain she touched many lives as she did mine.

Ed Parkhurst

December 13, 2025

I am so sorry to hear of Kim's passing. May God bless you all through this time.

Gail McDermott

December 13, 2025

So sorry to hear this. I so enjoyed working with Kim at Northpoint Elementary School. She was a lovely person.

Vickie Slagell

December 13, 2025

Nic and Jon and family Your mom and I worked many years together at District 87. Many many great memories. Your dad was a very generous man donating hams to Bent School. In your loss of both parents now please know what special people they were to all of us
Vickie Slagell

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December 12, 2025

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Joanna Kirchgessner

December 12, 2025

My heart breaks hearing the news of her passing. I knew her as "Mrs. Jamison." She was a beloved teacher, and she is one that I, and my family, hold in high regard. She was my favorite teacher, and her memory--her teachings, her passion, her personality--is (and will continue to be) very alive in our hearts and conversation. She shaped me to be the person I am today in so many ways. To the loved ones who remain, thank you for sharing such a wonderful woman with so many people. My prayers are with her family and friends; I pray God grants you the strength to endure this great loss and great joy in her precious memory.

Kathy

December 12, 2025

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Cathy Greene

December 12, 2025

I knew Kim as a teacher; an educator. I visited her classroom often and always found it a hub of creativity with students on a learning quest. Kim´s spirit will live on through many of her students. She left a legacy of learning.

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