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Kimberly Carole Schaefer

June 30, 1966 - January 13, 2019
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145 West Springfield Road
Springfield, PA 19064
Wednesday 2/6, 11:00 am

Kimberly Carole Schaefer, age 52 of Earleville, MD passed away on January 13, 2019. She was born on June 30, 1966 in Norfolk, VA to the late Kenneth L. Weaver and Barbara (Wood) Post. Kim was a 1984 graduate of Upper Darby High School in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. She was an artist at heart andContinue Reading

Jim Conte left a message on February 5, 2019:
Kim...I will always remember your smile, your laughter, your enthusiasm and your talent. I am happy to read that you continued to play your flute! It was band members like you who made it a joy to come to "work" every day. It is an honor and privilege to have been your band director at Upper Darby. To Kim's family in Earleville...I have had a vacation house in Chesapeake Haven at the end of Grove Neck Road on Grove Point since 1994. I wish I had known that Kim also lived in Earleville. It's a nice place to be. To Richard Leach...it was also a joy to work with you as Billy Crocker in Anything Goes. I will always remember your talent, enthusiasm and kindness. I hope you are thriving! I am not able to attend the service, but I hope that God's love will give you all comfort and strength at this time. Love, Jim Conte, former Band Director and show director at Upper Darby High School.
Brent Baillie left a message on January 30, 2019:
KIm....I don't have any words to describe how much I miss you. This was so sudden and I lost my best friend. I know you are looking over me and probably laughing at my ineptitude of daily life. You were my rock.

Luv ya!

B.
Ian Post left a message on January 22, 2019:
Kimberly, I will never forget you. You called me dad, and gramps, and maybe some other things along the way :-) Looking back over the years we lived as a family in 4 locations, Collingdale, Clifton Heights and Coatesville and one last time in Earlville, MD. We followed you to Arizona and back. I have seen you reinvent yourself, enough to last several lifetimes. Keeping track of you was like following the Peril's of Pauline - a new adventure just around the next corner. Then wondering - what's next?! I have so many happy memories, funny ones, too many to list here. We shared many of the same likes: Across the Universe, The Beatles, The Eagles, The Coyotes, Howler, our dogs, watching Survivor & Big Brother(silly stuff really). Good food, good drink, good people made for good times. You have completed the long and winding road too soon. You will be missed. Never forgotten. As we often said "Love ya" and See ya on the other side.
Barbara Post left a message on January 16, 2019:
Our only daughter, my best friend, Kimberly Carole: You will live on in the hearts of everyone of us who love you - forever. You are no longer in any pain - and in a place where nothing can ever hurt you again. We will celebrate your life with fireworks at our beach on your birthday in June. with all of our love, MOM
Allen Hall left a message on January 16, 2019:
Barbara, I am so sad for you but I know your faith will carry you through this. No parent should EVER have to endure this pain! Let me know if I can do anything to help. Your old friend of about 60 years...Allen
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Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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