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Kimberly Ann Aaron
Posted 4/28/10
Kimberly Ann Aaron, 42 CAMBRIDGE, Md. - Kimberly Ann Aaron, 42 of Cambridge, passed away at her home on Wednesday, April 21, 2010. She was born in Meyersdale, Pa., on Feb. 2, 1968, and was a daughter …
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Kimberly Ann Aaron
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Kimberly Ann Aaron, 42 CAMBRIDGE, Md. - Kimberly Ann Aaron, 42 of Cambridge, passed away at her home on Wednesday, April 21, 2010. She was born in Meyersdale, Pa., on Feb. 2, 1968, and was a daughter of Nancy Mae Webb Lowery, and the late Roy E. Lowery. She attended Sussex Central High School in Georgetown, Del. On Dec. 18, 1999, she was married to Steven Aaron. Kim was a member of the Bay Country Church in Cambridge. She enjoyed following politics, writing, working with flowers, spending time with her children and loved cats and animals. She also enjoyed making jewelry. Kim was stricken suddenly at home on Wednesday, and was taken to Dorchester General Hospital where she passed away. Survivors include her husband Steven R. Aaron of Cambridge, one daughter Kristen Nicole Lowery of Bridgeville, DE, one son Kristopher M. Lowery of Seaford, one step daughter Amanda Aaron of Cambridge, her mother Nancy Lowery of Seaford, DE, two sisters and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held on Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Thomas Funeral Home in Cambridge with the Rev. D.J. Wooten officiating. The family received friends during the hour preceding the service. Interment followed at the East New Market Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bill Huber, Phillip Wallace, Louis Sinclair, Robert Smith and Bill Trice. Memorial contributions may be made in Kim's name to the Thomas Funeral Home, P.A., 700 Locust Street, Cambridge, MD 21613.