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<DIV>Greetings to all!</DIV>
<DIV>It is with great sorrow that I provide the following information of
Kathy
Gabry’s fathers passing.</DIV>
<DIV>Many on this distribution list know Kathy however, each week, the list
is
expanded and therefore, I offer the following.</DIV>
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<DIV>Kathy, her husban Jon and her son, Jon are long time members with
Parents
of Blind Children-NJ. In addition, Kathy is the editor of the Sounding
Board, the publication of the National Federation of the Blind of New
Jersey.</DIV>
<DIV>The Gabry’s are long time advocates in the DeafBlind community.</DIV>
<DIV>To the Gabry family, remember the good memories, rememberthe time with
your
dad at dinner, remember the encouragement he gave to all, remember the
numerous
lives he touched with his time, effort and resources to raise expectations
for
so many.</DIV>
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<DIV>Additional information is located after my signature block.</DIV>
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<DIV>Warmly,</DIV>
<DIV>Joe Ruffalo, President</DIV>
<DIV>National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey </DIV>
<DIV>973 743 0075 </DIV>
<DIV><A href="mailto:nfbnj1@verizon.net">nfbnj1@verizon.net</A></DIV>
<DIV><A href="http://www.nfbnj.org">www.nfbnj.org</A></DIV>
<DIV>Raising Expectations To Live The Life You Want!</DIV>
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<DIV>William J. Kimber, M.D., 86, of Danville, passed away peacefully on
March
9, 2018, at Nottingham Village, Northumberland. </DIV>
<DIV>Bill was born in Glen Ridge, N,J., the son of William Francis and Jean
Hogg
Kimber. </DIV>
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<DIV>After obtaining his bachelor's degree from Cornell University, Bill
earned
his medical degree at the University of Pennsylvania. He did his residency
in
cardiology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., and came to Geisinger
Medical
Center in 1968. He retired in 2011 as a cardiologist and medical director of
the
School of Cardiovascular Technology. As a physician, Bill's focus was always
on
compassionate, patient-centered care. In his role as a teacher and mentor,
Bill
was respected for his objective, open-minded guidance and thoughtful
leadership;
he was a true nurturer of the next generation of cardiac professionals.
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<DIV>His family is grateful for the outpouring of support and kindness from
the
medical community, including his colleagues, former students and patients,
during his courageous battle with Alzheimer's Disease. </DIV>
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<DIV>Bill was an adventuresome spirit and believed in living life to the
fullest. He was a true gentleman, who had a way of making everyone feel that
they are important and belong. </DIV>
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<DIV>Bill instilled in his family the responsibilities of all to community
service. He was a longtime volunteer with the American Heart Association. He
was
also active in the Danville Red Cross, and many Danville High School
students
have him to thank for their CPR training. </DIV>
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<DIV>Bill enjoyed a rousing game of tennis, a green fairway, and fresh
powder on
a ski slope. Food was another passion, with a steak and an ice cold beer
leading
the list of many favorites, along with crème brulee for dessert, and
stimulating
conversation to top it off. He was a voracious reader, especially of history
and
newspapers, and was a proud American who appreciated the beauty of this
country,
especially the mountains and woods, and our National Parks. </DIV>
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<DIV>Bill is survived by his wife, Ann. Also surviving are his first wife,
Patricia Kimber, and their children, Katherine (Jon) Gabry, of Kearny, N.J.;
James (Pamela) Kimber, of York, David Kimber and John (Christina) Kimber, of
Danville, as well as eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. His
brother, Robert Kimber, of Temple, Maine, also survives, and his nephew,
Greg
Kimber. </DIV>
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<DIV>The family is grateful to his caregivers at Nottingham Village and his
companions at Home Instead Senior Care for their dedication, kindness and
compassionate care. </DIV>
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<DIV>A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date. </DIV>
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<DIV>Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Association
(donatenow.heart.org), the Central Pennsylvania Division of the American Red
Cross, 1804 N. Sixth St., Harrisburg, PA 17102, or the DeafBlind Community
Access Network of New Jersey Inc., 187 Stewart Ave., Kearny, NJ 07032.
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<DIV>Arrangements are under the direction of Visneski Funeral Home Inc., 42
W.
Mahoning St., Danville. </DIV>
<DIV>Visit www.visneski.com. </DIV>
<DIV>Published on March 13, 2018 </DIV>
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