Although we don't have any photos, you and your beautiful family welcomed us with open arms when we moved next door to you in October 2024. Since day one, you have always went out of your way to include us in events and you even made sure we weren't trick or treating alone. Your presence really was so serene and a joy to be around. I wish we were able to spend more time together. You and your family near and far has been heavy on our hearts. We will continue to be here for your family, as you were for mine. 💞
Kim was my first friend here in Barnegat and I thank God I asked for her number that day in the park because it started our friend group in the neighborhood and introduced me to one of the most genuine women I have met and am sad to have lost so soon. Â Kim always stopped to say hi and chat even if she was just passing us in the car on her way home. Â I swear she thought we were nuts at times as Everett and I splashed in the rain as she offered to take us home or take the umbrellas she had in the car so we were getting all wet. Â She had such a kind heart and you felt it whenever she was around. Â I continue to pray for her babies and love of her life as they navigate through this devastating time. Â She will be forever loved and missed!
My heart breaks for Kim’s family and community.  I met her at Kripalu years ago where we bonded over our fertility journeys and our love of nature. We didn’t keep in touch except through Facebook.  One of the reasons I haven’t stopped using it altogether is that it gave me such joy to watch her posts as she gave birth to Rose and was fulfilling her greatest desire to raise a family.   I am not surprised by the comments her neighbors have made as her light was so bright it filled any room she was in.  The world may be a little darker without her, but the stars will shine brighter as she surely is watching over us from above.Â