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Official Obituary of

Kimberly Kay Kidder

September 15, 1969 ~ March 19, 2022 (age 52) 52 Years Old

Kimberly Kidder Obituary

Kimberly Kay Kidder

    Kimberly Kay Kidder, 52, of Laurelville, passed away peacefully on March 19, 2022 at Westmoreland Place, Chillicothe. Kimberly was born on September 15, 1969, in Lancaster, the daughter of the late Paul and Lethia (Brown) Kidder.

    Kimberly is survived by her loving husband, Randy Keeton; beloved children, River (Kiersten) Kidder, Janey (Daniel) Bernthold, Jadine Keeton, and Joey Pritchard; siblings, Paul (Lori) Kidder, Kerry (Brian) South, Travis Burns, and Angie Brown; grandchildren, Mckenna, Carter, and Reagan Kidder, and Daxton Bernthold; special friend, Sherry Woods; and numerous other special family members and friends whom she cherished.

    In addition to her parents, Kimberly was preceded in death by her siblings, Tony Kidder and Martha Kidder.

    Kimberly was a 1987 graduate of Lancaster High School and went on to work at Crestview Nursing Home, Lancaster, in billing and coding. She enjoyed crocheting but her favorite pastime was spending time with her children and grandchildren. She will be dearly missed.

    Following her wishes, cremation has taken place. There are no services scheduled at this time. Arrangements have been entrusted to the HILL FUNERAL HOME, Kingston. Condolences can be made on Kim’s online guest registry at www.hillfhkingston.com.    

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