Kim Louise Hall (8 Jun 1966 - 15 Apr 2024)

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Location
Medway Crematorium Robin Hood Lane (Upper) Chatham, Kent. ME5 9QU
Date
20th May 2024
Time
1.30pm
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In loving memory of Kim Louise Hall who sadly passed away on 15th April 2024, aged 57 years.

Floral tributes may be sent by 11.00 am on Monday 20th May 2024, c/o John Weir Funeral Directors, 130-132 High Street, Rainham, Kent, ME8 8AR. Telephone No: 01634 373111.

Donations in memory of Kim may be made for The Howletts Wild Animal Trust, Guide Dogs and Cancer Research UK online via this website.

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Kev, Lou and Sally Ellis wrote

We met Kim a few years ago, out on respective daily walks. Harry our dog was the ice breaker, and Kim became a very dear friend of ours. Kim was like the local dog whisperer, it seemed all dogs (and owners) knew her, lovely to see. We used to joke that if said to Tony see you in a minute, be more like 2 hours as she would stop and chat to so many people, but that was Kim, friendly, chatty and fun. She was a great support when we lost Harry. She was so excited when we adopted Sally our new dog, spoiling her. We supported her through the very sad time of losing her beloved Tony, and beyond. Kim struggled without Tony, her soulmate, we take comfort in knowing that they are now reunited, forevermore. Kim, we can't believe that you are no longer here, but we know you are in spirit. Thank you for being such a lovely, fun and special friend, a very special Aunty to both Harry and Sally, thanks for all the laughs, chats, your friendship, and thank you for being you. We will never ever forget you. May you rest in eternal peace. Love you.

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