Red Bank resident Kim Marie McInerney passed away peacefully on Friday with her family by her side. She was 62.
Born in Far Rockaway, NY to the late John and Helen McInerney, Kim was a successful and dedicated Certified Nursing Assistant with Spring Point (The Atrium) in Red Bank.
“Kim is fondly remembered by family and friends as a jokester, always playing games and creating fun but mostly someone who really cared and always greeted everyone with a giant smile and a warm open heart. A lifelong caregiver Kim, helped raise her siblings from a very young age then cared for her maternal grandmother and her mother at home ensuring their comfort and happiness. As a professional care giver, a vocation she loved, she took great pride in caring for the elderly and always went
Loved ones of Kim McInerney in her obituary
above and beyond for them.
She enjoyed being outside, hiking, walking on the beach, swimming in the ocean and horseback riding, but most of all
she loved to make people laugh.”
Kim is survived by: her three siblings, Sean McInerney, Kelly MacNutt, and Blaise Bifulco and her husband Michael; three nieces and nephews, Jesse, Lindsay and Michael; and grand-nieces and -nephews, Gary, Kayleigh, Addison, Olivia, Caleb and Markie.
There will be a visitation on Wednesday, Dec. 1, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank. A mass of christian burial will be held on Thursday, Dec. 2, at 10 a.m. at St. James R.C. Church in Red Bank. Interment will immediately follow at Fairview Cemetery in Middletown.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Ronald McDonald House or the American Cancer Society.
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