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Kimberley's obituary

It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Kimberley Khan, who was called to eternal rest on March 23, 2024. Born on August 21, 1965, Kimberley blessed the lives of those around her with her radiant spirit and unwavering compassion. A devoted wife and mother, Kimberley is survived by her beloved husband, Sarfraz Khan, their children; daughters Brittany Fonteboa, Candace Trevino, and sons Corey Swick, Sohaib Khan, Sabeeh Khan, and Farhan Khan. Her love also extended to her grandkids Sammy and Jayden Fonteboa, Alberto Perez, Danielle Brenner, Josielynn and Joshua Fonteboa, Katelynn Trevino, Aaliyah and Alizea Fonteboa, and Hunter Trevino. Kimberley leaves behind her siblings; sister Crystal Swick and brothers James and Raymond Swick. Her love reached beyond to her nephew James Swick and his wife Roxanne Swick, and their children Cheyeanne, Destanie, Kristianna, and Jakub Swick; Her second nephew, Robert Forbeck and his children Paige, Reagan, Eli, and a newborn baby boy; And last but not least, her niece Breeyana Swick and her daughter Brooklyn Randolph. She is also survived by her son-in-laws, Joe Trevino Jr and Sammy Fonteboa. Kimberley was predeceased by her father, James Swick, sister, Josette Forbeck, mother, Mary JoAnn Eslora, and step-father, Alberto Eslora. Kimberley studied and graduated at Balboa High School. She met the love of her life, Sarfraz Khan , and got married in August 2000. The family lived in San Antonio,

TX before moving to Miami, Florida for a few years. Eventually they made San Antonio, Texas there forever home. Her adventurous spirit led her to travel extensively due to her father’s military career. She visited places as diverse as Hawaii and Panama. One of Kimberley's guilty pleasures was her love of coffee which she would indulge in all day.

A lover of literature, Kimberley frequently immersed herself in true crime books. Her favorite songs included the romantic ballad 'Amazed' by Lonestar. She stayed engaged with the world through her much-loved TV shows such as 'The Walking Dead' franchise, 'Below Deck', 'Hells Kitchen',  'Cops', and  'Jerry Springer.'

Though not much of a sports fan, she was fond of playing online games such as Monopoly Go and also Cafe Land. A dedicated family historian, Kimberley spent considerable time on Ancestry.com .

Kinberley's greatest passion was her family. She preferred to stay home, enjoying the comfort of her haven surrounded by her loved ones. One of her greatest accomplishments was the strength she demonstrated in transforming hardships into a fulfilling life, becoming the glue that held her family together.

Her legacy of kindness and compassion remains a beacon for those fortunate enough to have known her. "The world may change from year to year, our lives from day. But the love and memory of you will never pass away."

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