1939
2022
Sheila Best Kimble
Sheila Best Kimble passed away on July 26, 2022. She was born August 8, 1939 in Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada. She attended Carleton University in Ottawa and completed the Royal Canadian Air Force Reserves Program. After receiving a Masters Degree at Syracuse (NY), she moved to Northfield, MN to serve as Assistant Dean of Women at Carleton College and Career Counselor at Normandale Community College.
She married Graham Kimble in 1972. They retired to Casper, WY in 1993. She stayed busy volunteering for Make-a-Wish, Wyoming Medical Center and her faith community. She also enjoyed travel, golf and skiing.
Sheila is survived by grandchildren: Jake (Cassie), Tyler (Andrew), Daniel, Shae (Cole) and Roy (Theresa); great-grandchildren: Lyla, Landon and Theodore; step-daughter, Patti (Valerie); son-in-law, Bud; nieces: Kathy, Terri and nephew, Les.
She was preceded in death by husband, Graham; step-daughter, Margaret and sisters: Marie and Barbara.
Services will be held at Shepherd of the Hills Presbyterian Church on Friday, August 5, 2022 at 1:00 PM.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Wyoming Dementia Care.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3 Entries
Meg
July 27, 2024
Seems strange that you have been gone for two years now, Sheila. John and I bought a house in France. Plans are to make it permanent. Family is all doing well. Shay is working as a photographer. He does a lot of drawing and painting and has sold quite a few pieces. Miss talking with you!
Meg English
July 21, 2023
I continue to miss Sheila and Graham too. Miss our cross-country-skiing trips on Casper mountain. Those were special times! Often think of something I would like to tell Sheila.
Meg English
August 4, 2022
Miss you so much Sheila. We had such great times skiing. Thank you for being "up" for just about anything. Thank you for being a nurturing and understanding role model. Thank you for your strong sense of fairness and your mastery of comfort food. Namaste, dear friend.
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