Mary K. Kimmons
May 3, 1944 – July 4, 2017
Mary Kathryn Kimmons, age 73, of Omaha, now in the loving arms of Jesus. Preceded in death by parents, Harve and Rosemary Boyd of Omaha. Survived by husband, Les Kimmons; daughter, Treva Yaccino of Omaha; son, Mike Kimmons of Omaha; daughter and son-in-law, Tanya and Dave Kuphal of Appleton, WI; grandchildren: Kylar, Colson, Olivia, Avery, and Sam; brothers, Mike Boyd (Donna) and Pat Boyd (Angie) of Blair, NE.
MEMORIAL SERVICE Friday, July 14th at 11am at Christ Community Church (main sanctuary), 404 So. 108th Ave. Memorials to Deaf Ministries at Christ Community Church or Deaf Missions in Council Bluffs, IA.

11 Comments
I miss her lots
To the family…I am so sorry for your loss.
Mary had a very kind and understanding heart. She will be missed greatly.
Mary Kay was a very kind kind hearted kindred spirit. She was an inspiration to me and my son suhail. She was an excellent and dedicated teacher. She always wanted the best for her students and was always there to advocate for them. She was the voice for the deaf and hard of hearing. We will miss her dearly. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
I can’t find words to explain how blessed I was in having her in my life. She was very influential and motivational to me. I love her and she always will remain in my memory and heart.
I was honored to have known Mary Kay and will miss her amazing spirit!
To Mary Kay’s Family,
Les may not remember me, but I was with you on the Westside-sponsored European trip in June of 2003. That was my OPS retirement trip for myself. I didn’t know it at that time, but that fall I started my semi-retirement position with the reading program at WMS (and will start my 15th year there in August). I would sometimes see Mary Kay when she came to the middle school for some reason. We always spoke, and I know that she was a dedicated teacher who wanted the best for students. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your loss; may God give you His comfort.
Sincerely,
Ardys
Dear Kimmons family: I was lucky enough to be in a small BAG group with Mary Kay this past year. She was a lovely woman, always kind, and always had wonderful points to ponder. My sympathies to you all…she is at peace and continues to guide you.
So sorry to hear about your wife Mary passing away. We send our sympathy to you and the family. I just read the obiit in our local newspaper. It has been years since we made connection, but I have remembrance of good times from the past., May the Lord continue to give you strength in the days ahead.
I’m sorry to hear of Mark Kay’s passing — I met her in High School (maybe junior high!) She always had a kind spirit and goodness. And was the same when I met with her 50 years later. I’m sorry for your loss of such a loving dear mother and wife.
A very sweet lady who helped me a great deal when I went deaf maps in high school and reconnected 50 years later
My sincere sympathy to her family. Mary K was in my BSF group. She was a beautiful lady inside and out. Her love for our Lord was evident in the way she was responding to her issues. A delight in class and fun to be with when we all went to lunch. I know you will all miss her terribly as we will too.
Sincerely, Linda Cahill
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