In Loving Memory

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Violet Kimmel

June 17, 1937 — February 26, 2026

Obituary: Violet Kimmel June 17, 1937 – February 26, 2026 It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend, Violet Kimmel, on February 26, 2026. She left this world peacefully, surrounded by her cherished family, just as she lived her life—in the embrace of love. Violet was born on June 17, 1937, in the small, welcoming town of Wolf Point, Montana, to Herbert P. Krahn and Suzie E. Krahn. She was one of six siblings, including her dear twin sister, Verna Mae Krahn, with whom she shared an unbreakable bond. Violet attended a quaint two-room schoolhouse in her early years, later graduating from Charlo High School. Her education laid the foundation for a life filled with curiosity, kindness, and a profound love for her community. In 1955, Violet's life took a joyous turn when she met the love of her life, Dale O. Kimmel, at an Easter sunrise service. It was a moment she fondly recalled as "madly in love at first sight," charmed by Dale's short pants and warm smile. They married that same year and enjoyed 52 years of devoted partnership until Dale's passing. Together, they raised a beautiful family and created a home filled with laughter, warmth, and countless cherished memories. Violet was a devoted stay-at-home mom, a role she embraced with dedication and love. She was the heart of her family, always ready with a warm meal or a fresh haircut, serving not only her family but her entire community with grace and generosity. Her culinary skills were matched only by her talents in sewing and crocheting, creating beautiful pieces that were gifts of love to those around her. Violet's life was a tapestry of love, laughter, and kindness. She delighted in games of cribbage, pinochle, and dominoes, often surrounded by her children and grandchildren who brought her endless joy. Her sweet, kind words and colorful sense of humor were her trademarks, along with her remarkable ability to truly listen and care about everyone's stories. Violet is predeceased by her beloved husband, Dale Ozro Kimmel; her granddaughter, Buffy Sue Shear; her twin sister, Verna Mae Krahn; her niece, Donna Monroy; her brother, Marvin S. Krahn; and her parents, Herbert P. Krahn and Suzie E. Krahn. Their memories will forever be cherished in our hearts. She leaves behind a legacy of love through her children, Mary Sue McEvoy, Cindi Guth, Dale Kimmel, and Jim Kimmel; her grandchildren, Holly, Tyson, Amanda, Heath, Jacob, Kaycee, Didi, Noble, and Able; and her great-grandchildren, Jayden, Lucy, Valentine, Tristan, Hailey, Chase, Brandon, Violet, Graham, Ayden, and Syla. She also leaves numerous nieces, nephews, and "all of her other grown children" whom she mothered with equal measures of love and care. A Celebration of Violet's Life will be held on June 7, 2026, where we will gather to honor the incredible woman she was and the love she shared so freely. Her family extends their deepest gratitude to the special doctors and nurses who cared for Violet with such compassion and grace in her final years. As we say goodbye to our beloved Violet, we are comforted by the knowledge that her spirit lives on in the hearts of those she loved. She was the best person you could ever have on your side, and her legacy of kindness and love will continue to inspire all who knew her. "Thank you, Violet, for the beautiful life you shared with us. You will forever remain in our hearts." Rest in peace, dear Violet.