Kimberly Ann Stoll, 59, of Elkhart, Indiana, passed away peacefully on Aug. 1, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. She was born Dec. 14, 1965, to Vern and Janet Roempagel of South Bend.
Kim was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend whose kindness and selflessness touched the lives of everyone who knew her. She is survived by her beloved husband, Rick Stoll, and their children: Tyler (Emily) Stoll, Caitlin (Brendan) Wilczewski, and Trevor Stoll. She was a proud and loving grandmother to Kenny and Ray, who brought immense joy and light into her life.
Kim is also survived by her cherished mother, Janet Roempagel, sister Wendy (Mark) Infalt and brother Todd (Shawna) Roempagel.
Known for her warm smile and compassionate spirit, Kim had a way of making people feel welcomed and cared for. She was the heart of her home, always putting others before herself, and her nurturing presence will be deeply missed.
Her love, laughter and unwavering strength will live on in the hearts of those who knew her.
Kim was preceded in death by her father, Vern Roempagel, and father-in-law, Kenny Stoll.
Visitation will be Thursday, Aug. 7, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen. There will also be one hour of visitation prior to the 11 a.m. funeral service on Friday, Aug. 8, also at the funeral home.
Burial will follow at Olive West Cemetery, Elkhart.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial contributions be made to a Church Community Services-Soup of Success.
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