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Kimberly Jean Reiser, born on March 6, 1978, in Fort Knox, KY, passed away on July 12, 2024, in Grapevine, Texas after a long illness. She was a devoted mother, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend who touched the lives of those around her with her warmth and dedication.
Kimberly completed her Associate’s Degree in Office Administration from Tarrant County College, which led her to a successful career with notable firms including Quench - USA, Ebby Halliday Realtors, and Coldwell Banker Real Estate. She had a deep commitment to excellence and a passion for helping realtors to guide others that were seeking a perfect home.
A woman of faith, Kimberly was an active member of Compass Church in Colleyville, where she found spiritual solace and community. Her life was a testament to her faith and the strength she drew from it.
Described by those who knew her as a person whose main aspiration was to be loved, have a family, and be a great mom, Kimberly's greatest joy was her son, Sebastian Etheridge. Despite enduring significant pain over the last four years of her life, her son remained her beacon of hope and joy. Her love for Sebastian was profound and evident to all who knew her.
Kimberly is survived by her son, Sebastian Etheridge; her mother and step-father, Peggy and James Frinak ; her father and step-mother, David and Lynn Reiser; sisters Angela Schwartz and Alicia Frinak; Alicia’s Partner, Pierre Rendu; nieces Abigail and Paityn Frinak, Julianna and Marissa Schwartz, and Scarlett Frinak-Rendu. Other family members include:Tim (Jo) Frinak, Steven Frinak, and Paul (Sheila) Frinak. Close friends include William Schwartz, Sue Shwartz, Susann McElroy and Julie Vidal. Kimberly was preceded in death by her brother, Aaron Frinak.
Kimberly's legacy is one of love, resilience, and the indelible impact she left on her family and community. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.