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Kimberly Ann Means, a beloved daughter, sister, mother, teacher, and friend, passed away peacefully on June 19, 2025, surrounded by love and leaving the world brighter, funnier, and more compassionate than she found it.
Born on June 12, 1965, Kimberly was a longtime Vermonter, known for her strength, wit, compassion, and radiant smile an attribute that earned her "Most Beautiful Smile" in her senior year at Harwood Union High School. Her warmth and humor touched everyone who knew her.
Kim dedicated nearly two decades of her life to teaching special education at Edmunds Middle School, where she was a cherished part of the school community. Her devotion to her students and fellow educators was evident in everything she did. She believed in the worth and potential of every child and treated all with deep kindness and care.
She loved animals, especially her dogs, Talia and Dixie, and was an advocate for both people and animals alike. Kimberly was a person of conviction, deeply committed to justice, equality, and compassion. Socially and politically liberal, she cared deeply for justice and equity and would have appreciated the quiet poetry of her passing on Juneteenth, a day of freedom and meaning.
Kimberly experienced profound losses in her life, including the early deaths of her two closest friends, but met life's hardships with resilience, humor, and love. Her presence was larger than life-strong, spirited, and always authentic. She never hesitated to speak her truth or defend those in need.
She is survived by her loving son, Nicholas, who was the center of her universe; her brother, Topher, with whom she shared a lifelong bond of mischief and friendship; her mother, Kathleen; her father, Peter, and his wife, Sue.
Kimberly believed in guardian angels-and now she is one. She will be missed more than words can express. Her spirit lives on in those she loved, taught, and touched-and in every act of kindness done in her name.
Family and friends are invited to Kim's home on Wednesday, June 25th, 2025, at 2:00pm for a celebration of her life.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
237 Route 7 South, Milton, VT 05468
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