Kimberly M. Facteau
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Greece: April 24, 2013 at age 48. Kim is survived by her husband of 28 years, Stephen D. ‘Steve’ Facteau; parents, James P. & Donna S. Morris; older brother, David J. (Renee) Morris; younger sister, Karen L. (Sam) Munici; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Paul H. & Mary Kay Facteau; brother-in-law, Paul J. ‘PJ’ Facteau. She will also be remembered by many dear friends. Kim enjoyed ceramics, volleyball, the Yankees and had a passion for animals, especially horses. She worked for several years at Pleasant View Farm. Kim’s visitation will be held Sunday, April 28th, 1-4 P.M. at Vay-Schleich & Meeson Funeral Home, 1075 Long Pond Road, Greece Chapel. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated, Monday, April 29th, 10 A.M. at St. Lawrence Church, 1000 N. Greece Road. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery will follow Mass. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester (BCCR.org) in her memory.
My heart and prayers go out to Steve and the whole family. Kim was such a special woman; I’m glad she was part of our family. Love to you all,
Tracey
I wish there was something i could say or do to relieve the sadness you are all feeling. Just knowing Kim was a blessing to me. She always had a smile with kind words & NEVER complained about her illness. She was a very special person with a HUGE heart. I know she was a Saint here on earth so I can imagine they were anxiously awaiting her arrival in Heaven.I am so sorry for your loss but I hope you can find peace knowing she is not suffering anymore.
I’m truly saddened to hear of your loss, Steve. I only knew Kim though you talking about her and understand that she was a special person who suffered for a long time with her affliction. May she rest in peace and you be comforted with memories of the happy times you shared together. – Bob
Karen, David, Jim, Donna, and families, I am so sorry to hear about Kim! I have a lot of wonderful memories of all of us getting together when I visited my Grandparents Gladys and Jake Heberger up in Rochester, New York! Kim was such a friendly and outgoing person! My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you! I believe Kim is up in Heaven right now visiting with my Grandma Gladys and my Grandpa Jake remembering all of the wonderful times together!
Kim, you are an original member of our NASCAR Watkins Glen
Family for 26 years and are part of many great parties and wonderful
memories. You will be dearly missed and we will dedicate the 2013 party in
your honor. Keep on smiling as you watch over us. Love Ya, Kevin
Steve, my dear friend – words cannot express the groaning of my heart for you. It was always a joy visiting you and Kim, either ‘breaking bread’, watching a game, or visiting the horses on the farm. Jeri and my prayers are with you during this time and always; and may God comfort you during this time. – Bill
Steve, our hearts go out to you. Kim leaves a huge hole in the world with her passing. Her constant smile and always positive attitude will be missed by all who knew her. You are a lucky man to have had her in your life. god bless.
Steve, we are so saddened to hear of the ‘original Kim Facteau’s’ passing. Kim was a wonderful person and will truly be missed. Every Christmas we pull out the ceramic tree she made us and display it proudly in our living room, telling the kids how Daddy’s cousin made it for us. We will continue to honor and miss her now as we light it every holiday season. God Bless Kim. God Bless you and her loving family.
We are so sorry for the lose of Kim. With all our heart, our sympathy and love goes out to Steve and the rest of the Morris/Facteau family. Kim will be greatly missed and forever remembered! Joe & Brenda Baleno