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Kimberly Ginter

Kimberly Ginter

Passed on: June 13th, 2016

Kimberly Louise Ginter was 33 years old when she passed away on June 13, 2016. She died very suddenly at her place of work. The funeral service was held at Community Baptist Church on Tuesday June 21, with Pastor Joell Haugan officiating. Her Ushers were her cousin, David Reid, and Dave Rempel. Her Pallbearers were Lance Ginter (cousin), Meghan Ginter (cousin), Quentin Ginter (cousin), Greg Dyck (cousin), Ed Ginter (uncle), and Bruce Reid (uncle). Honorary Pallbearers were anyone lucky enough to have met her and shared some part of her life. She is survived by her mom, Arlene Ginter; her fiancé, James Bingham; her two dogs, Justice and Tyson; James' mom, Melody Bingham; and James, brother, Dennis; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was predeceased by her dad, Willard Ginter, in February 2015, her auntie Darlene, all her grandparents, and her uncle Brian. Kimberly was born in Swift Current and attended Oman School, Irwin School, and Swift Current Comprehensive High School. She met James Bingham about five years ago. They became engaged about one year later. At the time of her death, Kim was the Manager of Money Mart. She worked at other jobs, including the Bingo Hall, Silver Saddle Suites, Walmart, Liquidation World, and Pharmasave. Kimberly was an only child. She loved her parents, especially her dad. She referred to him as her super hero. She was very work oriented She started working in the Bingo Hall Concession Booth at 13 years of age. When she was 18, she worked three jobs at the same time - part time at the Bingo Hall, part time as Tour Guide at the Mennonite Heritage Village, and full time at Walmart. She loved animals with all her heart. She had a special love for hedgehogs. At one time, she had 23 of them. She had a huge elephant collection. Anyone who entered her home saw hundreds of elephants on display. Kimberly was a strong willed person. She ruled the house. She wore the pants. But she did it with love, putting everyone's needs before hers. James said Kimberly had a hard side and a soft side, but she had a hard side because she cared about everyone. Kim was an amazing, unique, loving person who will never be equaled or recreated. Donations to Kinsmen Telemiracle would be appreciated. Warren's Funeral Home were entrusted with the arrangements. For further information call 306-773-8831 or 1-800-267-6606 or visit our website at www.warrensfuneralhome.com and express your sympathy to family members in our book of condolences.

 

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