Kimberly K. Nagy Tadd

Kimberly K. Nagy Tadd obituary, Red Oak, IA

Kimberly K. Nagy Tadd

Kimberly Tadd Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 12, 2025.
Kimberly K. Nagy Tadd passed away suddenly and unexpectedly from a severe brain bleed and stroke on Christmas morning.

She was born in Johnson City, New York to Nicholas (Bud) and Jill Parker Nagy. Kim and her mother moved to Ogden, Utah shortly after her father's death in 1976. Kim married Richard Tadd on October 11, 2008. In March of 2022 Kim and her husband relocated to Red Oak, Iowa where they shared many happy and memorable hours working on their 1907 Victorian home.

Kim had a great love of music from all places, styles and genres and loved to dance.

Kim graduated from Ogden High School in 1994; she studied interior design at the Art Institute of Seattle, got her stock brokers license and worked as a stock broker and account manager.

Kim is survived by her husband, the love of her life, Richard Tadd; her mother, Jill Nagy Stokes; uncle John R. Parker; aunt, Rose Marie Nagy and seven cousins; step father, Jeffery D. Stokes; step brother, Aaron Stokes; step sisters, Jana Coates, Emily Lewis, and Julianne Stokes.

Kim was preceded in death by her father, Nicholas J. Nagy Jr; grandparents, Nicholas J. Nagy Sr., Nora M. Nagy, Robert J. Parker, and Colleen M. Parker; aunt, Kathrine Beach.

As per Kim's wishes, she was an organ donor and chose to be cremated.

She will be missed dearly by all who were blessed to have known her and shared a piece of their life with this kind, generous, and gentle soul.

A celebration of life may be scheduled at a later date.

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