Walter-Kimball-Obituary

Walter Eugene Kimball

Tucson, Arizona

1949 - 2013 (Age 63)

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Walter Eugene Kimball, 63, of Fort Mohave, Arizona passed peacefully on May 16, 2013 in Tucson, Arizona. He was born to Walter Utley Kimball and Marjorie Lee Kimball on August 14, 1949 in Dubuque, Iowa. Walter is survived by his loving wife of 23 years, Jennett Kimball, His children: Frank...

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Uncle Walter, you will forever be my rock & gem buddy. I've never been good at saying goodbye, so this is more of a see you later. Thank you for being such an amazing uncle and thank you for everything. There is so much I want to say, but I will save that for whenever we meet again. Rest up boy :). Love you Walt, see you later.

Walt, what can i say that hasn't been said already, You were a great friend and teacher. You will be missed greatly.

Walter "Walt", We are glad we had the time with you, laughing, talking about family and friends. Holding your hand while you slept. We will never forget what a good Brother you were to Monty, Brother-in-law to Linda, and Uncle to Makenzie, we will forever have you in our hearts. Thank you for everything, we love you dearly and will miss you.

Dear Joy, The Farnham Family & The Kimball Family,

Walter would be so proud of you all... Of your strength & courage as you work through these difficult times.
Walter made the world a better place and for those lucky enough to know him, he will forever live in their hearts.
I am so sorry that we will not be able to be there. Know that our hearts, prayers and thoughts are with you as you celebrate the life of a unique, inspiring man loved by many.

With much...

Rest in peace, cousin. Wish we could have gotten to know you better.
Gary & Jenny Lee

This message is written for Walter Kimball's sister. I will miss him, I'm saddened by the loss of my brother. My prayers go to his family and friends. Love you Walt

This message is written for Walter Kimball's MoM. I love him and I'm sorry that he's gone. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

You will be dearly missed, loved and in the thoughts of your friends and family forever. Oh the stories they will love to tell... until you meet again.

It was said that "the cowboy rides on..." I have to believe it is to a place in which he will marvel at. Walt was so knowledgeable about so many places and subjects. He used to tell me enthralling stories that I could share with my kids and family about history, unbelievable places, spirituality and of course his experiences in the construction industry. Even though Walt and I never met in person, I felt as if I had known him all my life. He is an accepting and kind man. I really...