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Joni Arvidson
February 10, 2017
Kay, Lynn & Mike. My sincere condolences to you and your families. I remember when Kim was born. I was a first cousin to your mom, Pat. Your mom and dad were God Parents to my youngest son.
Please feel free to contact me at your convenience. My prayers go out to all of you.
Jan Smith
February 10, 2017
With her permission, I had the pleasure of meeting Miss Kim when our daughter, Kara worked with her at ACR Homes awhile back. I so enjoyed that opportunity - what a sweet lady! Kara really enjoyed the privilege of working with and getting to know Kim, and her life was truly enriched because of that experience. May Kim rest in peace and our sincere condolences to all who loved her.
Jane and Steve Busarow
February 9, 2017
Kay and family, or hearts go out to you in this difficult time. Thoughts and prayers are sent to you and your family.
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