Kimberly-Williams-Obituary

Kimberly Jo Williams

Dallas, Texas

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WILLIAMS, KIMBERLY JO, Age 32, passed away at her home in Dallas, Texas, February 7, 2006. Born in Montreal, Canada on November 29, 1973, Kimberly moved to Dallas as a toddler in August of 1977. Kimberly is survived by her loving parents, Barry and Karen Williams of Dallas, her brother Scott and...

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Sorry for your loss. I know that Kimberly was a comfort for my daughter Lisa when my grandson Bryce was in St Louis Children's and I am so glad she was there to comfort her and now I hope we can help you in your time of sorrow

Dear Williams Family,

My daughter and I were very saddened to hear of Kimberly's passing and our thoughts and prayers go out to you.
Some years ago, Kimberley was my first point of contact with the world of Primary Immune Deficiency after I was diagnosed. I "met" her online on the Immune Deficiency group she began. At that time there was virtually little on the internet about the condition, and certainly no support groups in Australia. I will forever be grateful to Kimberly...

Dear Williams Family,
Our hearts and prayers go out to you. Kim was truly a kind, generous, and compassionate friend to me during our years at Greenhill. I will always remember our days filled with practical jokes and laughter. Though we lost touch over the years, she will be missed.
Christa, Dan, Lauren and Alyson Lee

I am so sorry for your loss. Kimberly was a tremendous online help to me when I was newly diagnosed with a primary immune deficiency. I'm sorry I never got to meet her face to face, but I always considered her a valuable friend. Sheryl Oravetz

I'm very saddened to learn of Kimberly's passing. I knew Kimberly through the Immune Deficiency List which she founded. She was one of the very first people to reach out to me with wonderful information about genetically caused immune deficiencies after I was diagnosed with same in late 2000. For several years, she made possible a warm and wonderful online group environment for those of us who are plagued by conditions similar to her own. I will be forever grateful to Kimberly for...

I am very saddened to hear of Kimberly's passing. She was a great online help to me when I was diagnosed with an Immune Deficiency in 1996 after nearly succumbing to misdiagnosis and mistreatment for over two years. She introduced me to an online community that I remain a part of today. My wife and I were fortunate to meet Kimberly at the first Immune Deficiency Foundation national conference in Baltimore, and we found her to be a joy to be around. She will be greatly missed, but has...

I'm so sorry to hear about Kim. We became confidants of sorts toward the end of our time at Greenhill. I really respected her concern for others and what I remember as her smart wit. She started a support group for some of us in high school, an experience pivotal in directing me toward working in social services as an adult. She's someone I remember frequently as an inspiration. Given what little I know of her in recent years, I can only say that I hope she's in a better place--cause she most...

I knew Kimberly through the SCID group. She was such an inspiration to me. My son Bryce was diagnosed at St. Louis Children's Hospital and she came to visit us when he was in PICU and was so amazing. She had such an incredible love for the children of the group and always made the time to respond to emails with any help she could. She will be greatly missed. For her family my prayer is that God will hold you and comfort you in your time of grief.

Dear Karen and Dr. Williams
I am so truly sorry to hear about Kim's passing.I am so sorry I read about it too late to attend the funeral. I had met Kim several times and thought she was the most personable and smart young lady.Again I am so sorry for all of your family and my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love,
Debbie