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Kimberly Kay Edsall Roper
Jul 31, 1956 - Apr 15, 2013

Posted by Ann Weber

Published 4-18-13

Enid News and Eagle

ENID — Kimberly Kay Edsall Roper, 56, was born July 31, 1956, in Wichita, Kan., to Joe and Bonnie Edsall and passed away Monday, April 15, 2013.

Kimberly graduated from Watonga high school and received her bachelor’s degree form Southwestern Oklahoma State University and her master’s of psychology from the University of Oklahoma.

Kimberly is survived by son, Ian Collin Roper of Watonga; brother, Les Edsall of Irwin, Pa.; five nieces and nephews; and four grandnieces and nephews

Graveside service will be 2 p.m. Friday, April 19, 2013, in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Watonga, Okla.

Memorial contributions may be made to the cancer society. Arrangements by Wilkinson Mortuary, Watonga.
 
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