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Date Posted: 15:14:44 01/15/06 Sun
Author: Grant Dawdy
Subject: Kimmi

When I first started working on the west side after returning from the parking lot, Kim was just about the first person I remember noticing. You couldn't help that, of course. Her personality was so big and mine so quiet, so I didn't connect as personally as many of you did with her. But I always looked forward to a day in rotation with Kimmi, knowing that it would be a good day, a happy day, a not-at-all boring day.

I passed Kim near Harbor House several years ago after not having seen her for a long while. I don't think I ever saw her after that, unfortunately. I mention that encounter because after we exchanged our howdys, I couldn't get the smile off my face as I spent the few minutes of my walk back to TDA thinking of Kim and all the great times we all had back in the good old days. As nice as those walking recollections were, I don't think I've ever really sat and reflected on just how great those west side days were until now.

So I welcome an email from any of you who would like to catch up. If Kim's passing teaches us anything, it's that we need to ask our old friends "What's up" more often.

Kimmi, the phrase "Rest In Peace" just doesn't seem to apply. So wherever you are, "Have Fun!"

Grant

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