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Lynn Aloff
March 25, 2025
Kimberly came to Certified Fitness For Special Needs for over 5 years. Kimberly enjoyed working out and chatting with the other clients and staff. Kimberly will be missed by the staff and friends she made at the gym.
Tony Spirito
March 19, 2025
I was just volunteering at the Parsippany library when I came across this obituary — Sandra Henny used to work with her. She was such a sweet lady. May the Lord nourish your souls.
Sincerely,
Tony Spirito (Twelve Plus program at The Calais School)
Sandra Henny
March 19, 2025
I have so many fond memories of Kim. Her willingness to help with her peers and staff had no match. However, I will always remember her for the love she had for her sisters and mother. Kim loved talking to them on the phone and going to spend time with them. We all know those times are the most precious times for Kim. So, to say the least, "DO NOT" play around when its time for her phone calls or to pack her suitcase. (smile) Kim was the sweetest angel and I will miss her dearly. RIP Beautiful Soul! Sandra Henny (Midland Group Home)
Charity Middleton
March 17, 2025
I am sending you big hugs. Kimmy was such an amazing light, so loving so affectionate, and so unconditional. I visited her a few months back and I´m very glad that I did because we had an amazing interaction. Xo God bless
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