William-Kimmey-Obituary

William Kimmey

Los Angeles, California

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WILLIAM KIMMEY Funeral services will be Wednesday, June 14, 2006 at the Wi lliams-Hanson-Kaun Funeral Home, Princeton, Minnesota for William L. (Standing Bear) Kimmey who died Sunday, June 11, 2006 at the Princeton Hospital. Friends my call at the funeral home Tuesday, June 13th from 6-8 PM and...

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I miss our dad so much ,

Dad, thank you for my life I have so many good memories of you through out my life I love you and miss you so much

I still remember our talks om myspace you are still remembered by al lof us that were able to enjoyyour company for sure by me.You had very strong view points that you always stood by and your life left a footprint on the sands of time Bill YOU ARE home with Jesus now where weal lwant tobe someday miss our talks .

It don't seem like its been 16 years since you last big hug and I love you Linda from your mouth. I met our 1st cousins Billy and Patty Sales who are still alive I stayed with you great niece Ta'neesha, You're sister Esther's granddaughter and many other family members at their reunion in Akron 6 years ago. I love you dad oh and David is dancing at Pow Wows all over the U.S. in replica of your regalia and in your vest and apron you'd be so proud. I love you, you're in my heart always

This time 15 years ago I came to see you with Nancy my last hug we would share. I have many pictures on the wall and a photo album that covers your life important pictures and happenings. I also have many of the items that you loved and shared
with school kids I love you dad your spirit is here with me

Dad, i am missing you! the dad who hugged me close the last time i saw you! you were so well known in Southern California in Minnesota you were well known by family members and we were all there when you walked on I Love you Dad

Bill Kimmey had a profound impact on my teenage life. He was a mentor to our Boy Scout and Explorers with his efforts in supporting the Order of the Arrow. The tribe we depicted in powwows and dance competitions was Old time Western Sioux. Our regalia was as authentic as kids from the San Fernando Valley could get it.

A fine person who will be missed

May you rest in peace William.