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Jackie and Jon,

I am so sorry for your loss and send my love to you both. -  

Jackie and Jon, please accept my deepest condolence on the passing of your Mother.

Kim was my cousin on the Eagan side. We had a good times togther in PA as youngsters.

I shall always  remember her  as shining light,

Debbie Eagan

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To Jackie and Jon.  We are so sincerely sorry for the loss of your wonderful mother Kim.  Your memorial to your mother was touching and demonstrated your ongoing love for her.  Your mom's father and my grandfather were brothers, making your mom Kim my cousin, and you two as well. Thank you for sharing the song "Seasons of Love" and this special time with all of you.  

Fred & Jill Eagan

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Jackie and Jon,
Your mom was my best friend since our Penn State days. We shared our hopes and dreams and learned to Roll with the Punches.
She loved you both unconditionally and was so proud of her children. It was a joy for us to watch you grow into the wonderful adults you are today. I miss Kimmy every day, she is gone too soon. My life is better for Kim being a part of it. RIP Kim I miss and love you.
I spent my childhood growing up with Jackie so Kim was like a second mom to me. I’ll never forget her ability to make me smile or laugh even when I didn’t feel like it. She brought so much love, light, and laughter to everyone she met. 
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I will always carry with me the kindness, support, and unconditional love that aunt Kim gave me when I was growing up and struggling with doing so. 
Kim and I struck up a conversation and became friends immediately while waiting for our pre-teen daughters rehearsal at Julian school. Over the years we kept in touch, hung out and did fun things with our girls or just us. Distance did not interrupt our friendship. Kim was a bright light with a great sense of humor and a beautiful, giving spirit. We’d always find something to laugh about! I miss her, our conversations and think of her often. Jon and Jackie I can’t make the memorial today but will keep you both in my prayers. Always.

Jackie and Jon,

Jerry and I are so sorry to hear of the passing of your mom.  We were neighbors across Harvard in Oak Park for many years. One of our last memories of Kim was her sharing of her new dog with us in our backyard. His name may have been Teddy. She had spent time in making the right decision in her selection. She had gone to the airport to pick him up. Once again, love and caring had guided her life.

Kim was an amazing advocate for child care and development helping all that crossed her path. She was a successful and rightfully proud Director for the programs she led. A very dear friend with a heart of gold. My life is brighter having spent time with Kim and she is missed.
Kim was a great neighbor and a fun part of our early years on Wenonah. We are sorry to hear of her passing. I’m sure she is missed by many. Jon and Jackie, our deepest condolences on your great loss. We aren’t able to make the memorial but will have you in our hearts.
Kim was a wonderful next door neighbor for many years. We are so sorry to hear of her passing. Our deepest condolences to Jon and Jackie and the family.
I met Kim when she first moved to Oak Park. She stood outside of her home on Euclid, across the street from my home. We became friends immediately. Her boy Jon was a sweet little guy and loved hanging out with my kids and those I watched during the day. Kim and I enjoyed taking bike rides and just hanging out with the kids. She moved away for work purposes and when she came back, moved into another home in Oak Park and this time, with a new little one named Jackie. I did some babysitting for Jackie as Kim was busy getting settled and lining up her schedule.

Kim was a loving Mom, a good friend to many, and was passionate in her work. SHe had a ready smile and a lilting laugh.

Long may you run Kim

Kim was a super Mom as evidenced by her two wonderful adult kids. I always walked away from any contact with Kim smiling. She can’t be replaced, her memories will go on forever 

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