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Kimberly Ann Bowers Eastep age 40 was peacefully ushered into the presence of the Lord early on the morning of March 12, 2025, with her devoted husband by her side.
She loved being a mom to her beautiful children who were the light of her life. Kim was a loving and nurturing mother, whose warmth, patience, and wisdom will continue to inspire her children as they grow. Her husband was her greatest support, and best friend, together they built a life filled with love, laughter, and joy. They had a love story that ended too soon.
Knowing that death is not the end, Kim fought an incredible battle against cancer with unwavering faith, strength, and grace. Though her fight was difficult, her spirit remained bright, radiating Christ’s love and hope to all those around her.
Kim earned her PA homeschool degree and went on to earn her BS in criminal justice from Penn State.
Besides her husband and children, Kim leaves behind her mother, Lorie Bowers and brothers Rob and Stephen husband of Breanna, her in-laws Ron and Patty Eastep, brother-in-laws Jeremiah husband of Amy and Joshua, 11 nieces and nephews. Kim was preceded into heaven by her earthly father, Robert Bowers.
A service to celebrate Kim’s life will be held on Friday, March 21 at Central Manor Church at 4:00 p.m. Family and friends are welcome to join in remembering her remarkable life and the beautiful legacy she leaves behind.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made via Venmo @KAB84 or by mailing a check in her name to PO Box 34 Mountville, PA 17554
Kim will forever be remembered, deeply loved, and sorely missed. May her faith continue to inspire all who knew her.
141 E. Orange Street, Lancaster, PA 17602
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