To Ms Gladys and the entire Todd family we the Cannaday family and Ms Lena of whom Ms Glady went to school with. Was just In formed of the passing of Kimberly we are very saddened by her passing and we continue to pray for you and yours God Bless
Kim didn't call that often when she was not feeling well. She'd always call after she got out the hospital. She'd always check on my son, ask me how it was being married. I'd always make her laugh and ask how her mom was doing. When I got married, she and Mrs. Todd came to my bridal shower and Mrs. Todd gave me a Kaftan to wear around the house. I miss hearing Kim's voice, talking about relationships and making her laugh. Love her.
To the Todd family I am so sorry about your loss I miss Kim and all the conversations that we have had through the years and Gladys I will constantly pray for you to stay strong during this difficult time that you were going through Vanita
Ms. Gladys and family you have my heartfelt sympathy. I was so sorry to hear about Kim's passing. We usually spoke every few months where you and Kim always ended with some advice, or something that either made me smile or just outright laugh. I worked with Kim at the Department of Human service. She was always supportive and a pleasure to talk with. I will truly miss her checking up on me, our conversations and keeping me up to date on you, Ms. Gladys.
I will miss Kim. I will miss our conversations, hearing her laugh about our private talks and her asking about my son. I pray for Mrs. Todd that her mind will be flooded with beautiful memories. Venetta Tucker
Kim and I have been friends for many years. We attended North Redford together. She was always very thoughtful, considerate, and loving. One of her favorite sayings was “charge it to my mind not my heart”. While we shared many memories over the years, one of my most vivid was when my mother-in-law passed. I was on a business-related trip in Chicago at the time. I was able to get a late, last minute flight home. Kim called to volunteer to pick me up from the airport so that my husband wouldn’t have to leave the house. This is just one of the many examples of how kind and loving her heart was; always thoughtful, always empathetic.
I miss my dear friend tremendously. I look forward to the time when I can welcome her back in the resurrection and give her another hug.
Gladys, this is Barry Washington of the Washington clan. I was the second youngest of Valadia and Lee Washington's children. I remember your husband Nathanel and your daughter Kim. Kim will be missed. She was a very nice person. My condolences to you and the rest of your family
This is Angie Brown-Clark. I first met Kim when her father was conducting bible studies with my father. Even though she's a few years my senior, our families were close in those early years. A lot of fond memories growing up. A lot to look forward to in near future.
It's times like this that we truly have to call on Jehovah and rely our hope of the resurrection. Kim was a good friend and a excellent example of loyalty to Jehovah and her mom. During a time when John and I were caring for our love one she would always check on us and share something encouraging. I'm looking forward to seeing Kim when all is new. We will keep Sis Todd in our prayers.