Visitation prior to services from 1 - 2 p.m. Saturday, September 11 at the Schowengerdt Chapel. Inurnment at a later date in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. Contributions to a Children’s Education Fund. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.
Kimberly, one of two daughters, was a lifelong resident of Butler, Missouri where she graduated from high school in 1994. She was currently working on an Associate’s Degree. Early in her occupational career, Kimberly was a waitress at Flaming Lantern, then worked in billing at Bates County Memorial Hospital for several years and finally the last nine years was a paraprofessional in education at Butler Elementary School. Kimberly was baptized in her teens and belonged to the Ohio Street United Methodist Church as well as the United Methodist Women. On July 30, 2005 she was united in marriage to Lester Algiere–a partnership of two unique people who brought out the very best in each other, and who knew that even though they were wonderful as individuals, they were even better together.
Kimberly is survived by her husband, Lester Algiere of Butler, Missouri; four children, Geoffrey Algiere of Butler, Missouri and Makenzie, Brandon and Meghan Algiere of the home; her parents, Don and Shirley Heckadon of Butler, Missouri; one sister, Michelle Triebel of Butler, Missouri; her grandmother, Evelyn Jennings of Butler, Missouri; a sister-in-law, Tammie Morris and companion Rick Jackson of Springfield, Missouri; six nephews and nieces, Bryce, Dylan, Haylee, Rylea, Shelby and Ashley; and other relatives and a host of friends. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Ralph Jennings; paternal grandparents, Jack and Anna Rose Heckadon; and a nephew, Michael Algiere.
Kimberly, one of two daughters, was a lifelong resident of Butler, Missouri where she graduated from high school in 1994. She was currently working on an Associate’s Degree. Early in her occupational career, Kimberly was a waitress at Flaming Lantern, then worked in billing at Bates County Memorial Hospital for several years and finally the last nine years was a paraprofessional in education at Butler Elementary School. Kimberly was baptized in her teens and belonged to the Ohio Street United Methodist Church as well as the United Methodist Women. On July 30, 2005 she was united in marriage to Lester Algiere–a partnership of two unique people who brought out the very best in each other, and who knew that even though they were wonderful as individuals, they were even better together.
Kimberly is survived by her husband, Lester Algiere of Butler, Missouri; four children, Geoffrey Algiere of Butler, Missouri and Makenzie, Brandon and Meghan Algiere of the home; her parents, Don and Shirley Heckadon of Butler, Missouri; one sister, Michelle Triebel of Butler, Missouri; her grandmother, Evelyn Jennings of Butler, Missouri; a sister-in-law, Tammie Morris and companion Rick Jackson of Springfield, Missouri; six nephews and nieces, Bryce, Dylan, Haylee, Rylea, Shelby and Ashley; and other relatives and a host of friends. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Ralph Jennings; paternal grandparents, Jack and Anna Rose Heckadon; and a nephew, Michael Algiere.