Kimberly Elizabeth Bolan Lawes, lovingly known to most as Kim, was born on July 8, 1970, in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. A lifelong resident of Brick, New Jersey, Kim passed away on January 31, 2026, at the age of 55.
Kim was predeceased by her father, John Bolan, and her mother, Janet Sontgerath Bolan. She is survived by her devoted husband, Eric Lawes; her beloved children, Eric Lawes Jr. and Alexander Lawes; her cherished sister, Dana Abline; and her niece, Bianca Abline. Kim was truly one of the kindest souls you could ever meet. Whether it was a small gesture at work to brighten someone’s day or going out of her way to support family and friends, her compassion knew no limits. She lived her life with an open heart and a genuine desire to help others—whether they were strangers or loved ones.
She found joy in simple, meaningful moments: searching for sea glass along the beach,spending time outdoors during the warmer months, and soaking in the beauty of everyday life. Above all else, Kim was the definition of a devoted mother. She always put her family first and treasured time spent together, cheering her children on at sporting events and ceremonies, and always making it to every game possible, never once viewing it as a sacrifice. With her family, she loved attending baseball games, taking walks on the boardwalk, and enjoying quiet nights filled with board games and movies. She was also a loving and attentive mother to her cats, whom she adored and cared for deeply.
Kim began her career at Agency Rent-A-Car and later worked for Avis and Budget before eventually joining the Human Resources team at Target, where she continued to care for and support others in her own special way. Her coworkers knew her as a steady presence, a shoulder to lean on, and someone they could always turn to during moments of stress or uncertainty.
In Kim’s home, the word “hate” was not allowed. That belief reflected how she viewed the world—with kindness, understanding, and a desire to lead with love. One of her favorite sayings was, “It’s never goodbye, it’s see you later,” a sentiment that perfectly captures her enduring spirit.
Visitation will be Saturday February 7th from 12:00pm-3:00pm at Colonial Funeral Home, 2170 Hwy.88., Brick.
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