Larry Giebelhaus
Anne and I (and my family) have already responded separately to Carolyn (and the Bargeron family) about how much we appreciated our close relationship with the BARGERONS when we were neighbors, and even after all these years, but on a personal basis there are a few comments I want to make. Kim was a very honest, trustworthy, intelligent and practical man. We use to have a lot of conversations "across the fence". With us raising families, we would do all the repair work on our vehicles we could in the "old days" to save money. We often advised each other and worked together. Kim always had a sparkle and gleam in his eye, and had a subtle, but great sense of humor. Actually, and I'm not trying to take any credit, I think I may have been the first one to affectionately start calling him "Kimbo". It doesn't make any difference; may my good friend Kimbo rest in peace, and may his great family carry on. I will certainly miss him. My deepest sympathy and condolences, Larry Giebelhaus

