- Date Of Birth: September 20, 1948
- Date Of Death: February 27, 2012
- State: Idaho
Bonnie Adams Kimbrough
Born in Caldwell, Idaho on September 20, 1948 to Bonnie F. and Richard W. Adams.
Loving wife of, John W. Kimbrough, Wilder, Idaho and Placerville, California. She is survived by her daughter, Tanya Leigh Lopes; granddaughter, Tayler Justine Lopes and grandson, Cooper Lopes of Turlock, California; step-sons, Joshua Kimbrough, wife Heidi and granddaughters, Haley and Mya, Zachary Kimbrough, wife, Kris, and Ian Kimbrough, wife, Nikki and granddaughter, Marley and grandson, Easton of Placerville, California. She is also survived by her sister, Janis L. Seemayer and niece, Heidi Cuff of Nampa, Idaho.
During her childhood Bonnie Kimbrough traveled extensively with her family, living in Colombia and Peru, South America.
A graduate of Alameda High School in Alameda, California, Bonnie Kimbrough later graduated from the University of San Francisco, earning her business degree in Organizational Behavior.
Bonnie spent over 30 years in her working career as a Certified Property Manager, “CPM”, managing commercial property for financial institutions, pension funds, syndications, private and third-party foreign investors. In 1997 Mrs. Kimbrough was the Sacramento Valley Chapter President in for the Institute of Real Estate Management “IREM ®”. During her career, she was also named CPM® of the year for the Orange County, California and Sacramento Valley, California Chapters of IREM®.
John and Bonnie traveled extensively during their marriage cruising the Mediterranean, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera, Eastern, Western and Southern Caribbean.
They enjoyed ballroom dancing and often cruised for the sheer enjoyment of being able to dance together. The Latin rhythms were their favorite, especially the Argentine Tango, Cha Cha, and Rumba. Mr. & Mrs. Kimbrough first met at a Christian Singles dance so it was only natural that they danced their way through life.
They shared their love, laughter, and life between California and Idaho, having family members in both places. It was their intention to retire to Idaho full-time, build a house after the sale of their California home, to live on their ranch, enjoying their dancing, garden, horses and travel.
God had a different plan.