Kimberly Ann Dillon was born on March 12th, 1971 in New Haven, Connecticut. Kim unfortunately passed away on July 21st, 2022 at the age of 51.
She joined her loving family as an infant and grew up in Fairport, New York. She was a graduate of Fairport High School and received a bachelor’s degree in Health Management from Roberts Wesleyan College. Kim was a loving person with a big heart. She cared about everyone and she always made it a point to show them how much she cared. She was a lover of country music, Broadway musicals, and especially penguins which was her all-time favorite animal. She also enjoyed singing from a very young age. Her favorite thing in life was watching her two sons play hockey, as she was their biggest fan. She was well known around our hockey community, and was avid about being a part of her son’s teams. She would always offer her time to manage or do whatever she could to make a long tournament weekend a little easier. Kim loved the little things in life. It was the little things that made all the difference, and it was the little things she taught us to hold close. She will be dearly missed by her loved ones.
She is survived by her parents Wayne and Carol Loomis, her two brothers Jeff and David Loomis, her sister Karen Gregory, and her two sons Justin and Jacob, as well as her nieces and nephews Nathan, Joel, Brianna, Michael, Moriah, Ryan, Peter, Sarah, Chelsea, Sam, and Jack.
Kim, you were a beloved mother, daughter, sister, aunt, great-aunt, and friend. We will all miss you so much and we all love you more than any words could express. Until we meet again, agape love.
Kimberly’s Calling Hours will be held at Keenan’s Funeral Home (Egypt location) on Saturday, July 30th, 2022 from 4-7pm. A potluck supper will be held as a celebration of life party the following day, Sunday the 31st, at Kreag Road Park (555 Kreag Rd) from 2-5pm. A service will also be performed by Kim’s nephew-in-law, Bobby Brown.
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5 responses to “Dillon, Kimberly Ann”
So sad to receive this news. Prayers for family and friends.
My deepest condolences to Kim’s family. She was a kind, sweet person.
So sad and so young. Prayers and love to all of her family and friends.
As Kim was growing up she and our daughter, Theresa, shared school days & many years of Christian camping at Pathfinder, girl scout camping, singing in the Peace Child Chorus, & church choir. Coming home from camp they would sing their favorite song over & over & I am sure she is adding her lovely voice to a heavenly choir.
Such sad news. Kim had such a big heart and loved her boys very much always talking about them and showing pictures. RIP my friend…