Richard Warren Kimberley

Richard Warren Kimberley, 77, of Front Royal, Virginia, passed away on Tuesday January 20, 2025 at his home.

Rich was born February 19, 1947 in Torrington, Connecticut, to the late Warren and Joyce Kimberley.  He was married for 55 years to his beloved wife, Merry J “Elle” Kimberley until her passing in 2022.  He is survived by his son, Ryan Kimberley and wife Tracy, of Front Royal, Virginia; his daughter Toryn Kimberley Stewart and husband Frank of Hendersonville, North Carolina; and grandson Jesse Kimberley. He also leaves a sister, Sandra Kimberley Knobloch, and a brother, Wayne Kimberley, both of Connecticut, and many nieces and nephews.

Rich grew up in Harwinton, Connecticut and graduated from Northwestern High School in 1965, then received an Associate’s Degree from Waterbury State Technical Institute. After serving in the US Army 2nd Armored Division, Rich was a long-time resident of Kent, Connecticut, where he was a dedicated member of the Kent Volunteer Fire Department and served as an EMT for the ambulance squad. He and Elle later moved to Pinellas Park, Florida, where he volunteered at the Bay Pines VA Hospital in St. Petersburg, mostly working with veterans in the hospice program.  In 2021, they moved to Front Royal, where he was actively involved with Giles B Cook American Legion Post 53.  In his final years, Rich was grateful for the kindness and camaraderie of his new friends at the American Legion.  He was also a Scottish Rite Mason, and a Shriner.

As Rich was a lifelong blood donor, friends are encouraged to donate blood to the American Red Cross in his honor.  Monetary donations may be made to the American Legion or Kent Volunteer Fire Department.

  6 comments for “Richard Warren Kimberley

  1. Edward Matson
    January 24, 2025 at 10:59 pm

    Kent volunteer fire department wish to thank Rich for his years of dedication service to the town of Kent Connecticut. Thought and prayers to his children.

  2. Ana
    January 25, 2025 at 2:37 am

    Thank you for all of the laughs and memories you left us with. We thank God everyday for your life and family. You are one of a kind, and everyone around you who loves you knows you were an amazing soul. It has been an honor to meet a friend like you. Thank you for everything Richard Kimberly. My family and I love you and your family deeply.

  3. Danielle Zinn
    January 25, 2025 at 10:17 am

    He was a very kind and amazing individual. He will be sorely missed as he made such a beautiful impact on so many people. Rest in peace, Uncle Rich.

  4. Millie Olson
    January 25, 2025 at 3:38 pm

    Sending sincere sympathy to you and your family.. Many happy memories of them.🙏🏻🙏🏻

  5. Doris Lavell
    January 30, 2025 at 6:35 pm

    I am sending sincere sympathy to the passing of my brother-in-law Rich Kimberley. I know that he missed my sister, Elle, so very much. Now they are together again. Rest in peace, dear Rich. You were so very loved and admired by all who knew you.

  6. Rob Timken
    March 17, 2025 at 3:03 pm

    I have greatly missed both Richard and Elle since they moved from Florida to be closer to their family and grandson. Elle and I worked together at Scott Buick and shared much fun and laughter. I miss her so very much. Rich and I used to travel to the big Daytona car show for quite a few years and shared a lot of car stories and great times. To say they were special is an understatement, they both were dear to my heart and will never forget what beautiful and selfless people they will be remembered as.

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