In loving memory of

Kimberly "Kim" Sue Cady
June 4, 1971 - October 4, 2022

Kimberly Sue (Campbell) Cady
Kimberly Cady, 51, went to be with her Heavenly Father on Tuesday, October 4,
2022, at home in Bondurant, IA. She was surrounded by her loving family. A celebration of Kim's life will be held at the Bondurant Christian Church on Friday,
October 14th with visitation from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. and a service following. A private burial ceremony for the immediate family will be held at a later date.
Kim was born to Joseph and Cindy Campbell on June 4, 1971. She worked at Bondurant Farrar Schools as a paraprofessional and Des Moines Area Community
College as an administrative assistant. Kim was described as an incredibly hard worker that would go out of her way to help anyone in need. She enjoyed being
outside fishing and camping. Her laughter and smile were contagious. Kim had a loving nature for others, above all her family.
Kim is survived by her husband Reginald Cady of Bondurant, IA, son Brandon Campbell of Bondurant, IA, stepchildren Jacob Cady of Coralville, IA, Jessica Cady of Coralville, IA, Jennifer Neel (David) of Bondurant, IA, Jamie Cady (Christina) of Coralville, IA, brother Joseph Campbell (Carol) of Williston. ND, brother David Campbell (Shannon) of Lafayette, IN, sister Tammy Campbell
(Dave Paige) of Bondurant, IA, eight step grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Kim was preceded in death by her parents Joseph and Cindy Campbell and her
grandparents. Memorial contributions may be made to the family in loving memory of Kimberly.
God bless.

Tributes

Andrea Jensen wrote on Oct 13, 2022:

"Oh my gosh, so many laughs with this girl. She made working in HR at DMACC fun. Honestly one of the sweetest people I\'ve ever known and she loved Brandon and Redgie with everything she had. I\'m so glad that she is no longer suffering but wish I had the opportunity to laugh with her one more time.. "

Kim Robson wrote on Oct 6, 2022:

"Kim was a kind and generous person. I really enjoyed working with her at DMACC. She is gone way too soon, but I\'m glad she isn\'t suffering anymore. Praying for God\'s grace and strength for your family during this difficult time. - Kim McMillan Robson"