Kimberlee K. Edgecomb
November 21, 1949 – August 29, 2010
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Kimberlee K. Edgecomb
Hornell
Kimberlee K. Edgecomb, 60, of Fairview Ave., passed away Sunday (August 29, 2010) at St. James Hospital.
Born in Corning, November 21, 1949, the daughter of Albert and Amy Cornue Loveland, she had resided in Hornell for the past 17 years. Kimberlee was a graduate of the Avoca Central School and the Elmira School of Business. Upon graduating, Kim began work at St. James Mercy Hospital, then worked in the secretarial field for several years before starting her own business, Kimberlee Kreations & Singing Telegrams. Following her retirement, she became a published freelance writer. Kimberlee enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, singing, playing the piano and sharing her gift of poetry. Most of all Kim will be remembered by her family and friends for her well known antics, encouraging spirit, and love for the lord.
She was predeceased by her parents.
She is survived by her husband Charles Edgecomb whom she married in 1972, two daughters; Amy (David) Sheroshick and Wendy (Michael) Chace both of Hornell, two brothers, Ray (Diane) Gayhart and Steve Hurlburt both of Hornell, six grandchildren, Kody and Kayla Stinson, Joshua, Olivia, Elijah and Kezia Chace all of Hornell.
To send a remembrance please visit www.brownandpowersfuneralhomes.com. The family is being assisted by Adam E. DuBois, Director.
The family will be present to receive friends on Wednesday (September 1, 2010) and on Thursday from 1PM until 3PM and from 6PM until 8PM at the Bender - Brown & Powers Funeral Home, 354 Canisteo St, Hornell. A memorial service will be held at the Grace Baptist Church in Dansville on Friday at 2PM with Rev. David Theobald officiating.
Friends wishing may make memorial contributions to the Grace Baptist Church 9316 Main St. Dansville, NY 14437.

Remembrances
Dear Edgecomb family,
We read of Kim's passing and wanted you to know we're so sorry for your loss of her on this earth. We were away during the time of her visitation and we're sorry we missed it.
She was a special lady and will be missed by all who knew and loved her.
May God draw you all close to Himself and to one another and pour out His love, peace and comfort in the days ahead.
In His Love,
Carl and Jan Leathersich
To all those who loved Kim:
I am so sorry for your loss. Kimberlee was one in a million! Although I had not seen her in the last couple of years, I thought of her often. When I first moved to this area Kim made me feel welcome with her wit and charm. I will never forget her loving ways or the kindness she showed everyone. The Lord has her at his feet now and she is probably making it all into a cleverly rhymed verse.
Again, my deepest symphathies to you all. May God Bless you and keep you in the knowledge of His love.
Jenny Sanderlin, Hornell, NY
my deepest sympothies for your loss. you and your family will be in my prayers.
Dear Charlie, Amy, and Wendy,
Please know that our family (the Andersons of Haskinsville) are thinking of you at this difficult time. My husband and I send our deepest sympathies and hope you know that Kimberlee is now at peace. Take care of each other and be well.
- Lauren Anderson Gerber, Raleigh, NC
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