For those of you who knew her here, Kimberly aka "Mountain Mist" from Brisbane, Australia, was a valued member of the FECC community for many years. Her posts were always a delight to read, full of wit, intelligence & sense of humor. She had a love for animals & nature like no other person I've met in my lifetime. She died of cancer last week at age 58. My sincere condolences to her son & immediate family.
Fly high with the Angels my beautiful friend, Mountain Mist. I will miss you. You were an amazing beautiful soul and human being. I'm so glad I met you through our mutual love of our beautiful man Elvis & our love for animals. Rest in peace beautiful lady........Until then.....
"If The Songs Don't Go Over With The Crowd, We Can Always Do A Medley Of Costumes."
For those of you who knew her here, Kimberly aka "Mountain Mist" from Brisbane, Australia, was a valued member of the FECC community for many years. Her posts were always a delight to read, full of wit, intelligence & sense of humor. She had a love for animals & nature like no other person I've met in my lifetime. She died of cancer last week at age 58. My sincere condolences to her son & immediate family.
Fly high with the Angels my beautiful friend, Mountain Mist. I will miss you. You were an amazing beautiful soul and human being. I'm so glad I met you through our mutual love of our beautiful man Elvis & our love for animals. Rest in peace beautiful lady........Until then.....
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. Dr. John Carpenter, M.D. Stop, look and listen, baby <<--->> that's my philosophy!
RIP Kimberley. That's really sad news. We kept in contact outside of this forum but hadn't been in touch lately and I wasn't aware of her illness. This is a sad day.
Kimberly was truly a beacon of light, that saw good in every single member of this forum. We and our counterparts were her extended family. Kimberly always treated everyone with respect, dignity, and kindness. As it should be for and with everyone.
Our time on this rock is short. Kimberly seared her brightness into our collective memory.
The best way to carry on and respect her memory is to act as she acted.
If we did this, "this rock we call home" would be a much, MUCH better place.
Kimberly was truly a beacon of light, that saw good in every single member of this forum. We and our counterparts were her extended family. Kimberly always treated everyone with respect, dignity, and kindness. As it should be for and with everyone.
Our time on this rock is short. Kimberly seared her brightness into our collective memory.
The best way to carry on and respect her memory is to act as she acted.
If we did this, "this rock we call home" would be a much, MUCH better place.
Rest in Peace
Very well versed & Thank You..... She was truly one of a kind & a super rare gem of a soul. I met her here on this forum in 2013 & we've been besties ever since. I think the world of her & cannot say enough kind words about her. Rest in Peace my sweet angel......
"If The Songs Don't Go Over With The Crowd, We Can Always Do A Medley Of Costumes."
"I've learned very early in life, without a song, the day would never end. Without a song, a man ain't got a friend. Without a song, the road would never bend, without a song. So I'll keep on singing the song."
That's no age at all. Sadly you lose far too many people and peers in life by the time you reach your 50's, well before their time and well before what we all would consider old age. Rest, Mountain Mist.
To all of you who knew -- as I did not -- and loved Kimberly, I send my condolences for your loss. We are lucky to know people like her, to have them bless our lives, even when we never get to see them in person. I hope you will remember her and cherish your memories, and be always, to others, the special angel she was to you. I wish you ease of heart.
It's been a few days since I last visited, and that this is the first thing I see here is heartbreaking.
I can't say I remember much about Mountain Mist, but, nevertheless, I can feel the loss of a dear person. It's just my personal belief, but I think she's now in a place where she got to shake Elvis' hand, at the very least, and be in peace. A better place than this material world full of hate and war. Enjoy your time embraced by peace, Mountain Mist.
Thank you, Blue River. Thank you, rjm. Thank you, Ken.