Kimberly-McQueen-Obituary

Kimberly Phillips "Kim" McQueen

Richmond, Virginia

1972 - 2021

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48, passed away on Monday, January 18, 2021. She was born in Tacoma, Washington on February 17, 1972 to Carlyn May Phillips and Kenneth A. Phillips. She was preceded in death by her mother, Carlyn May Phillips; grandfather, Norman Edward May; grandmother, Jeanne Majer-May; grandfather, Edward Lee...

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To Kimber´s family and friends, I am so very sorry for your loss. I just learned of her passing and I am just sick. I want you to know she was in a special class in her profession. I have travelled and lived many places and Kimber - and her studio - were gems in Richmond. Her passion for the healing power of Pilates was infectious and she was a brilliant instructor. After two c-sections she helped me regain balance, function and strength in my core. It was a gift to work with her. You...

This news completely shocked me! I am so so sorry for your loss. I knew Kimber through Pilates, she was a caring, patient beautiful soul. Her memory will be cherished by all who had the honor of knowing her.

I am so sorry for your loss. Please accept my condolences. I was a misfit at Collegiate in elementary and then in high school, and Kim was always so kind and warm genuinely friendly with me. I really appreciated her caring nature. She will be greatly missed. What a beautiful human being. I am so sorry.

I am so sorry to hear this. She was an amazing and knowledgeable instructor. I promised her i would be back and I am sorry I cannot be now that she is gone. I absolutely loved her. She made me stronger in just a month. I will miss knowing she is not in this world with me and am so sorry for your loss.

Remembering Kimberly and her sister dancing on the "Nutcracker" stage with the ODU Ballet. Prayers to Tiffany and the rest of her family.

I am so sorry for your loss and please accept my deepest condolences. I know Kimber only through Pilates and wanted you to know that she was a terrific instructor, a lovely person, and she really did help change my life. Those are my memories of Kimber--and I know you all must have many more happy memories of her. I hope those memories sustain you and bring you light through these difficult times.

To all of Kimber's family, I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Kimber taught me and so many others the world of Pilates. She made a huge difference in my life which then layers into the differences in those who I now teach. Literally, her love and talent of Pilates changed hundreds of lives and will continue to do so as we repeat the moves and words she taught us. May you find peace and comfort in the cherished memories you have of her.

Beautiful soul. She will be sorely missed❤