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Kimberley Fairney née Lavallée
March 2, 1961 - November 21, 2013
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<div itemprop="description">Kimberley Fairney n&eacute;e Lavall&eacute;e unexpectedly passed on to the spirit world at the age of 52 in Penetanguishene leaving her husband Douglas Fairney, daughter Kelly-Anne and grandson Isaac, son Michael, son-in-law Andrew Warren, sister Suzanne and nephews Jesse, Justin and Andrew, sister Lynn Lavall&eacute;e and brother-in-law Fred Morris, and many sister and brother-in-laws including Ronald Fairney from Penetanguishene. Kim leaves behind many cousins throughout Turtle Island, including Leo, Pat, Dennis and Janis Lavall&eacute;e from Port NcNicoll. Kim was predeceased by her mother Frances Mary Gertrude (nee) Labelle-Barnes who joined the spirit world in 1991 followed by her father Oscar Joseph Lavall&eacute;e in 1995. <br /> <br />Born at the Sudbury General Hospital on March 2nd, 1961, Kim was baptized Mary Sharon Kimberley Lavall&eacute;e. She attended St. David&rsquo;s Catholic Elementary School in Sudbury followed by St. Paul&rsquo;s Catholic School in Toronto. After attending St. Joseph&rsquo;s College School in Toronto she continued her education at Ryerson University taking courses in political science. <br /> <br />Kim was a bilingual executive secretary at Toronto Dominion Bank in Toronto in the 1980&rsquo;s, the Ministry of Health (Mental Health Branch) in Toronto through the 1990&rsquo;s and My Friend&rsquo;s Place in Alliston through the 2000&rsquo;s. After moving to Penetanguishene in 2005 Kim enjoyed driving taxi meeting the people of Penetanguishene and Midland. At the time of her passing she was working dispatch at Mercury Taxi. <br /> <br />For the past four years she relished in the joy of her grandson Isaac who will always remember Memere&rsquo;s peppermint kisses! <br /> <br />Soar high Migizi Qwe! <br /> <br />ANNUAL MEMORIAL - It's been almost a year since you left us in the physical world. I miss you like crazy and so do many others. Love you my big sis! Lynn <br /> <br /></div>