In Loving Memory

Photo of Kimberley Rae Reidling Gartley

Kimberley Rae Reidling Gartley

December 21, 1962 — April 27, 2026

Kimberley Rae Reidling Gartley age 63 years of Toledo, OH departed this world with her loved ones by her side on April, 27th, 2026. Born on December 21, 1962, in Fostoria, Ohio, Kimmy as we all called her grew up in Genoa, OH. She loved life and riding as a passenger with her husband on his Harley. Kimberley was the beloved daughter of the late Raymond and Rosemary (Myers) Reidling, whose spirits she now joins, along with her cherished husband, Tony Gartley. Her memory will be lovingly carried by her children: Christian (Amanda) Gartley, Jesse Gartley, Scott Gartley, Jason (Genevieve) Pasqualone, and Cynitha Pasqualone. Kimberley was also a grandmother to twelve grandchildren. Her siblings, Connie (George) Kuch, Tammy (Ed) Farris, and Ray (Jenna) Reidling, along with many nieces, cousins, aunts, and uncles, remember her with affection and gratitude for the love she shared. A graduate with a degree in Nutrition, Kimberley dedicated her professional life to the well-being of others, working as a dietitian and supervising the kitchens of several nursing facilities. Her career was a testament to her nurturing spirit and her commitment to caring for those in need. Kimberley was a woman of many passions, including her beloved collection of bears, a hobby that brought her joy and comfort. She found solace in the intricate beauty of books, puzzles and ceramics, she enjoyed listening to all genres music. Those who knew Kimberley knew a woman of warmth and spirit, whose welcoming nature extended to all in need of food, shelter, or a listening ear. Her kindness knew no bounds, and her home was a sanctuary for many. A service to honor Kimberley’s life will be held on May 9, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, located at 4155 Pickle Rd, Oregon, OH 43616. A luncheon to follow. Her family extends their heartfelt gratitude to hospice for their compassionate care during her final days. As we gather to celebrate Kimberley’s life, we find comfort in the words of Matthew 11:28: "Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." In Kimberley’s memory, we honor the love she gave so freely and the light she brought into our lives. May her spirit continue to guide and inspire us all.