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Rev. John Kenneth Kimberlin

August 25, 1935 - September 9, 2020
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Rev. Dr. John Kenneth (Ken) Kimberlin born in Kansas City 8/25/1935 – 9/9/2020, MO Loving husband to Alicia Joanne Kimberlin. Father to Andrew Kimberlin [ElenaAshton.], Sherri (Kimberlin) McKee [Douglas], Alan Kimberlin (Blair). Grandfather to Brittany (McKee) Williams, (Micah), Adam McKee (Anne Lillian), Collin McKee, Alex Kimberlin (Jordan Neeley-Smith), Aidan Kimberlin, Taryn Kimberlin, Tristan Kimberlin. Great Grandfather to Charlotte Williams, Violet Williams,
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John M Leslie left a message on June 11, 2023:
Just today heard of Ken's passing. Such a great man. Mad at myself for not keeping in touch. Hope he forgives me , and look forward to seeing him once again in heaven. Love you man !
Russ Glick left a message on May 11, 2021:
I am so sorry to hear about Dr Kimberlin. I have great memories of Dr Kimberlin at Glendale Presbyterian Church with my mom, dad, and sister Gary and Audrey Glick and Karen Glick-Murphy. Dad passed in 1999, and mom passed about a month after Dr Kimberlin. I can remember playing golf with Ken on Monday's at Ruth Park Golf Course in University City. He helped me work on my temper. :) I know he is with the Lord now, and there is no better place. God Bless you all!
Terri (Goode) Wojcik left a message on December 6, 2020:
So sorry to hear of your loss . My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Kimberlin family. I remember spending time with Uncle Ken in Arizona many years ago while visiting my grandparents in Phoenix . It was so nice getting to know the Kimberlin family and such a wonderful spending time with my Uncle Ken. He had such a warm presence about him . May the Kimberlin family find comfort in one another and sharing they're memories together. Terri
Nicolette Freni left a message on September 12, 2020:
Pastor Ken was one of my favorite pastors. A very kind, caring and loving man. It was great working with him at Church of the Master. He will be dearly missed!
Stephanie Miller left a message on September 11, 2020:
David and I are so sorry for this sad news. You are all in our prayers.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Elena left a message on September 11, 2020:
You will stay in my heart forever!
Alexcia left a message on September 11, 2020:
In memory of Rev. John Kenneth Kimberlin, Alexcia lit a candle
Linda Worsnop left a message on September 11, 2020:
I am sooo sorry for your loss! I was part of Gilbert Presbyterian Church when Ken and Alicia joined us to serve. I also served with them in a number of Walks to Emmaus retreats! Ken had such a kind and loving soul! I will miss him!! Much love to Alicia and family!
Hoyte Mitchell left a message on September 11, 2020:
So sorry for your loss. I remember Ken at GPC and what a wonderful pastor he was for our church.
Wendy and Paul Ihms left a message on September 11, 2020:
We pray for your family and may God lift you all up as you treasure your memories of Ken’s life! Paul and I have many good memories when Pastor Ken was our pastor and friend at Gilbert Presbyterian. We have fun memories with Ken and Alicia at church camp (attached photo from one of the camps in Prescott 1999 with Pastor Ken, our daughters and several others), home Bible Studies, and church committees and other events. We also enjoyed celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary and we all danced the Macarena! :)
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Helen Mountford left a message on September 11, 2020:
Dear Alicia. I’m so sorry to hear about Ken. My prayers are with him,you, and your family at this most difficult time. Peace and love, Helen Mountford
Christopher Wurpts left a message on September 11, 2020:
I had the privilege of knowing Ken when I worked at Church of the Master in Mesa. I was always impressed with his kindness, his commitment to his faith, and his deep love for others.
Greenlawn left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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