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Kimberly G. Wallis

Kimberly Gwen Wallis, 58, passed away suddenly, leaving her family and friends to cherish the memory of her vibrant and loving spirit. Born to David Anthony Custer and Judith Eilinsfeld (DiStefano), Kimberly was predeceased by her father, grandfather Theodore Eilinsfeld, her uncle Rudolph Eilinsfeld, and her brother Sean McClintock.

Kimberly is survived by her husband, Constantine Wallis; her cherished daughter, Kaylee Wallis; and her son, Zachary Morelli, all of whom were the lights of her life. She leaves behind her mother, Judith, her sister, Nicole Exner, and her brother-in-law, Jamie Exner. She will be missed by her adored nieces and nephews—Kyle, Jason, and Chloe Exner—as well as her grandchildren, Brayden Morelli and Paityn Morelli, who brought joy to her heart.

Known for her fiery soul and vivacious spirit, Kimberly embraced life fully. She loved music, the beach, and the warmth of the sunshine, all of which fed her soul and spirit. She was fiercely loyal and cared deeply for those she loved, always offering a listening ear and, when words failed, a comforting bowl of ice cream that seemed to make everything better. Some of her happiest moments were spent with her “grand-fur-babies,” who never failed to bring a smile to her face and warmth to her days.

A celebration of Kimberly’s life will be held on Sunday, December 1, 2024 at the New Britain Inn at 376 W Butler Ave, New Britain, PA 18901. Family and friends are invited to remember her with the love, laughter, and joy that defined her time with us.

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  • Celebration of Life

    Sunday, December 1st, 2024
    1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

    New Britain Inn
    376 W. Butler Ave
    New Britain, PA 18901

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