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Connie Fontes
September 18, 2019
I kept a picture of Kim near me as I went through liver failure and my recent liver transplant. His struggle motivated me during the worse of times. Why some live and dont, well Nvr know. Thats my friend, still there for me.
Kathy Cox
September 27, 2008
Angie and Tomi,
Kim was one of the only people I knew who never judged you. Once he was your friend he was a friend for life. The first time Carley ever went somewhere without me (about 6) it was with Kim and Tomi. I am thankful we had Kim in our lives and along with him we also have you and Tomi. Angie my heart is always with you and Tomi as is Carley's. Just take care of you and the kids and if you ever need me you know I am here. Love, Kathy and Carley
Laurel and Greg Newman
September 26, 2008
Fond memories linger; always thought we'd see him again. Deepest sympathies to his beloved family.
Alex Fontes
September 25, 2008
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
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Connie Fontes
September 25, 2008
Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.
neal fenwick
September 17, 2008
As this journey ends another begins. It was great knowing you for the short time we spent together in Terre Haute. There was a lot of good times. Bless your family as they move forward in this life.
AEKDB
Beau McKinney
September 17, 2008
Kim will be missed by all who knew him.He had a great sense of humor-and I will always remember some of our golf games together. Kim was a good son-in-law and a good friend. My heart and prayers go out to our daughter Angie, and our granddaughter Tomi. Beau and Di McKinney
Tom Chelton
September 17, 2008
Kim was a memebr of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity and he always had a smile. He was a very resourceful in his business dealings and he will be missed. It was my privilege to be a member of the same Fraternity as him and to know him all of these years.
September 16, 2008
Angie,
Kim was a classmate, I didn't know he was ill and so sorry to read of his pasting. My deepest sympathy to you and your family at this most sorrowful time.
Linda Little
Tomi Thomson
Angie Thomson
September 16, 2008
This is the latest picture of his daughter, Tomi.
Steve Andriakos
September 16, 2008
Kim always had a way to make you laugh and as David mention above, was always trying to come up with a scheme to make money. My condolences go out to the family.
This is the last photo we have of him.
Angie Thomson
September 16, 2008
He will be greatly missed by all I'm sure. I spent the whole day with him on Wednesday at IU MED. We were going up to start the process for the transplant. He used to always do his WC Fields impressions and that day on the way home he was doing them again. He always made me laugh. He was a very sick man, we just didn't know how sick he was. He would never let on that he was. Thank you all so much for your prayers and your support. Little Tomi Thomson needs you now....she will be 13 next month...........
David Lakin
September 15, 2008
Kim had a nack for making a dollar and loved to travel. He came up to our parties on Lake Michigan and I will always remember our conversation about toys, (I was a sales rep.) and what are the hot sellers. The Kappa Sigma fraternity lost a great brother and my condolences go out to his other family members.
Jerry Hankins
September 15, 2008
My Prayers go out to your family.
You where always a joy to be around and talk to, you will in our memories.
Jerry and LeeAnn
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