In loving memory of

Kimberly Sue Krapf
October 25, 1957 - October 15, 2018

Kimberly Sue Krapf 60, of Hollywood, Florida peacefully passed away on October 15th, 2018 in Hollywood, Florida. A Memorial Service will be held 4:00pm - 6:00pm Saturday October 20th 2018 at Fred Hunter's Funeral Home located at 6301 Taft Street in Hollywood, Florida 33024. Kimberly was born in Ocala, Florida on October 25, 1957. She graduated Hialeah High School in 1975 and a year later met Howard J. Krapf, now her husband of 40 years and raised two great children. Kim is survived by husband Howard J. Krapf, son Howard F. Krapf, daughter Andrea J. Krapf, Mother Rosalie Vail Prozzillo, sister Ginny Williams, brother-in-law Chris Williams, nieces Kristen Williams, Lindsey Williams, great niece Kylee Williams-Colon, multiple Aunts, Uncles and Cousins. Kim will be greatly missed and never forgotten.

Tributes

Love you your baby sister Ginny wrote on Oct 20, 2018:

"I can?t believe I?m having to say good bye. I will miss you terribly. I have no words only tears. Fly high Kimba!"

Julie O'Neal wrote on Oct 19, 2018:

"RIP KIMBA. I will love you always. "

Cheryl Conway wrote on Oct 19, 2018:

"I don't even know where to begin. I've known Kim over 50 years. She was funny, whitty, bold and proud. Kimmy I love and miss you. Until we meet again my friend...?????"

Martha Zayas-Martinez wrote on Oct 17, 2018:

"So many hearts are hurting today thinking about you. I pray that everyone will find a way to keep all the sweet fun memories of you alive. Thank you for always making me smile and feel accepted. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love you. Marfta xoxo(Martha Zayas) "

Yanai wrote on Oct 17, 2018:

"Kim was very fun to be around. She had the best sense of humor and honesty. Even though we weren?t super close, she was always very nice to me. Her cooking was off the chain!!! I still can?t believe this happened! She will be missed dearly. "

Bonnie Vail Guarneri wrote on Oct 17, 2018:

"My very first memory of Kim was when she was born.I begged Rose to name her Suzie after my doll ,while Rose made me happy and gave Kim Sue as her middle name .I have always thought it Kim as my little sister. Kim has been taken for us way to early by the damn cancer.You will always be in my heart and thoughts . Love you now and forever. RIP"

Gina Danjean Patalano wrote on Oct 17, 2018:

"Kim was an absolute joy to be around. She was real and you never had to wonder how she felt. She was an honest and funny, down to earth lady that always made me smile. My whole family adored her and all of my memories of her a good ones. She will be greatly missed and was truly loved and always will be. "

Andrea Krapf wrote on Oct 16, 2018:

"I honestly don?t know how to do this. You were my best friend. My confidant. My partner in crime. My shopping buddy. My World. I was so lucky in that not only I, but also my friends, could come to you about anything - no matter how embarrassed, scared, or ashamed - because we knew you?d listen, love us, and guide us with honest truth and comfort. And a little bit of smartass (or scolding) thrown in for good measure. There?s a reason everyone called you ?mom? or ?mommabear.? You?ve given me, and all of us, so many great memories that will help us move on, heal, and keep you forever in our hearts. You?ve molded me into a strong, feisty woman. And my life will never be the same without you physically in it. But my heart - my heart beams proudly because you were. I will love you to infinity and beyond. R.I.P. mommy. ??"

Craig Young wrote on Oct 16, 2018:

"You we're my mom's best friend. For that alone, you always had my thanks. The parties in the 80s/90s. Growing up at times with your kids. The wicked sense of humor. I won't mourn your loss, but I will remember and cherish some incredibly good memories. Thank you for your time here. "

Jim Krapf wrote on Oct 16, 2018:

"Love you forever Kim. Thanks you for giving me 40 great years of marriage and two great children. I already miss you, and will never forget you. R.I..P. My dear.."

Phyllis Fitzpatrick wrote on Oct 16, 2018:

" Deepest Sympathy on the loss of your beloved wife, mother, daughter and sister. I never got to know Kim and for that I am sorry. My Brother, her father always spoke with great joy and love for his family. I can only hope that they are now together. Loss is such a hard part of life. We sometimes think we have forever to make connections with family but the reality is that life is short and truly uncertain. I send heartfelt wishes to you and your family and hope that you can draw love and strength from each other to get you through this terrible loss. With thoughts and prayers. Love, Phyllis and Tannette. "

MaryAnn wrote on Oct 16, 2018:

"We are so sorry for your loss. The death of a love one can be extremely difficult to cope with. Many have found comfort in the promise found there at Acts 24:15. There it speaks about the Resurrection. Do draw comfort in the promise found there and please know you and your family will be in our prayers...MaryAnn "