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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Kim
Anderson
October 25, 1963 – June 12, 2016
Kim Anderson was born in Baltimore, Maryland on October 25, 1963 to
his late parents, Charles Nathaniel and Sandra Marie Anderson. He
was the second child of four born to that union, and was preceded in
death by one sister, Mia Anderson. Kim departed this life suddenly June
12,2016..
Kim attended Baltimore City public schools and graduated from
Walbrook Senior High School. After graduating high school, Kim began
a life long career employed with various hotels in Baltimore. During his
employment, he received many achievement awards and commendation
for perfect attendance and outstanding performance. Kim was a
workaholic and he took pride in being on time and doing a good job.
Kim could be quiet and subdued at times, and he also had a great sense
of humor. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends and he was
often the center of attention and the life of the party telling jokes and
great stories. He was a wonderful conversationalist, and enjoyed
engaging everyone in a broad range of subjects. Kim enjoyed reading and
researching astronomy, astrology, religion, history, and capitalism. He
was comfortable discussing just about any subject with anyone.
Kim's most favorite interests were sports and electronics. He could not
get enough of it and would wear you down talking about the Ravens, the
latest technology, and the best priced electronic deals.
He leaves to cherish his memory two children, LaTonya Lynn and
Sedrick Terrell; two sisters, Sharon Marie, and Tara; brother-in-law,
Landis; three grandchildren, Asia Talise, Sed rick Jr, and Venither Collin;
three nephews, Daniel Tyler, Russell Thompson, and Michael; and a
host of relatives and friends, including long time devoted friend, Renee
Dukes.
Kim will always be remembered in our hearts and minds as a kind
hard-working man who has touched our lives with love, friendship, and
laughter.
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