1963
2022
Kim Sonier was born July 31, 1963 and passed away April 2, 2022. She was an exceptional mathematics instructor at Coconino Community College for many years. She was a very athletic person and excelled at downhill bicycle racing, racquetball, and gymnastics. She was a world traveler and most recently was focused on the western US National Parks. Most importantly she was the mother of Abby Sonier, whom she gave all her love and support to help Abby become the independent person she is today. Kim loved her four dogs and her three cats and was an avid supporter of all animals. She is survived by her parents Judy and Carl, her brother Tim, and her daughter, Abby. She was loved by her family and her many friends who will miss her. In lieu of flowers please make a donation in her name to the Coconino Humane Association. If you would like to attend a memorial, please email [email protected] for information. Condoles may be left for the family at www.norvelowensmortuary.com
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Jackie Bell
May 6, 2022
I didn't know Kim personally, but she was friends with my father and younger sister. I still have a bike that was hers that she had originally given to my Dad. My condolences.
Mikki Douglass
April 10, 2022
I´m so heartbroken to hear this. I raced with Kim throughout the 90´s and she was just a wonderful person. I am do sorry. Just too soon.
Jon Suzuki
April 10, 2022
Very sad, far too young to leave us!
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