Kimberly Ann Edmondson

A soul filled to bursting with spirit laid down for the last time on February
5th, 2026. As the sun rose on that cold snowy day, Kimberly Ann Edmondson
(Colvin) rode upon the sunshine to a more peaceful place. Kim was more than a
wife, daughter, mother, grandmother, or sister. She was everything to those who
loved her, she gave herself completely and should be remembered as someone
larger than this earth. Full of laughs, great hugs, and shoulders to cry on, she
will live on in many hearts. She was a caregiver for many, a stand in mom when
needed, and her grandchildren’s greatest cheerleader. To have known Kim is to
have known love and to be cherished. The laugh, hugs, and the presence may not
be around anymore but the gift of love, the acts of service, and the 55 years of
life will never fade. Her children want her to be remembered as the best mother,
a smile in a dark place, someone in possession of her own style, someone who
loved butterflies and the color blue, someone who loved tanning, Mountain Dew,
coffee, and plants. She would want us to smile, to laugh, and to carry on loving
and living. Kim is survived by her mother, Janet (Doug) Flint, her husband,
Brian Thomas Edmondson, her children, Heather Edmondson, Ashley (Austin)
Rittenhouse, Margaret (Michael) Ericksen, Hailey (Nick Smith) Edmondson, and
Brian (Dalayna) Edmondson, her grandchildren, Owen, Jonathan, Grace, Gunnar,
Amelia, Ezra, and Quinn, her sister, Annette Flint, her brother, Tobin Colvin,
and sisters-in-law, Diane Bredewater, Pam Goodin, and Jenny Gabbard, and many
nieces and nephews. In lieu of a visitation or funeral there will be a
celebration of life to be announced at a later date. Donations toward a
headstone would be welcome and appreciated and can be given to the family at the
time of the celebration of life. Bass & Gasper Funeral Home has been entrusted

with the arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at
www.bassgasper.com.


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