In loving memory of

Kelly L. Zerbe
December 3, 1965 - March 3, 2018

Kelly L. (Krick) Zerbe, 52, of Penn Twp., passed away Saturday evening in her residence surrounded by her loving family.

Kelly was married to Terry L. Zerbe. On March 28th Kelly and Terry would have celebrated thirty one years of marriage.

Born in Reading, she was the daughter of Norine (Weidman) Krick of Rexmont, Lebanon County and the late Dale R. Krick.

Kelly graduated from Wilson High School in 1983. She attended Reading Hospital Radiology School where she received an X-Ray Technician Degree.

Kelly was employed by the Reading Hospital as an X-Ray technician for thirty four years working until January 2nd of this year.

Kelly loved her position at the Reading Hospital. She loved her fellow employees and they loved her as well.

Kelly was a member of Nothkill Rod and Gun Club for twenty eight years.

Kelly loved shooting in archery competition and became a very skilled archer. She became the top archery shooter in Pennsylvania.

Kelly truly loved spending time with her family and her dogs.

Surviving are two loving daughters, Hannah L. Zerbe of Penn Twp. and Kayla L. Zerbe of Bern Twp. and fiancé Matthew Shirk.

There is a sister, Korey A. Flick and husband Russell Flick of Pine Grove.

She is survived by her paternal grandparents, Robert and Betty Zerbe of Penn Twp.

Funeral services will be private at the convenience of the family.

The Kirkhoff Funeral Home in Bernville is entrusted with the funeral arrangements.

Online condolences may be made at kirkhofffuneralhome.com






Tributes

Denise Rothermel wrote on Mar 6, 2018:

"With deepest sympathy!!!! So sorry to hear this!!!! Terry and family, you are in our thoughts and prayers!!!!!!"

Deborah White wrote on Mar 6, 2018:

"Kayla and Hannah, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May you cherish the happy memories forever. Sincerely, Mrs. Deborah White (Penn-Bernville 5th grade)"

Kathy Dietrich Nguyen wrote on Mar 6, 2018:

"My thoughts and prayers for the Zerbe family! "

Monica Good wrote on Mar 6, 2018:

"So sorry for your loss! Although I worked with Kelly many years ago, I always remember her as a hard-working, but kind and gentle soul. I remember dancing at Kelly and Terry's wedding while fully pregnant. My son was born the following Monday and I believe many people were convinced that all that dancing and celebrating helped move things along. I would also run into Kelly occassionally, and she would always have a smile on her face! I know she will be truly missed by everyone. I will keep Kelly as well as all her loved ones in my thoughts and prayers!"