OBITUARY
Rev. Dr. BoJeong Kim
November 26, 1944 – June 9, 2019
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Anderson Funeral Home & Cremation Centre
Rev. Dr. BoJeong Kim (Nov 26, 1944 – June 9, 2019)
Stricken by a catastrophic illness, he fought valiantly, but passed away surrounded by the love of his family at Windsor Hospice. He is survived by his love and life partner of 55 years, OkJa Kim. He was the beloved and cherished father to four children – daughter Jeanaha (Wayne McAllister); daughter Shunaha (Nowell Fine); son Charnaha Bill; and daughter Ihnaha Grace (Dan Petoran). He was the adored grandfather to 9 grandchildren - Devlin, Ceilidh, Aisling, Quinn, Mia, Jacob, Hannah, Joey, Frankie, and one more on the way. Only son of Soon Gil and Eun Rae Kim. He was compassionate, courageous, persistent and a man of faith who always followed his dreams and walked to the beat of his own drum. From a Ph.D. in statistics (1981, University of Windsor) to a Masters of Divinity (1994, Emmanuel College, U of T), he was a life-long learner. Retired in 2009 as the chaplain and principal of Iona College, and was studying physics most recently. All are welcome to visit with the family on June 22, 2019, at 1:30 p.m. at Tecumseh United Church (333 Lacasse Blvd., Tecumseh). A Celebration of Life to follow at 3 pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the United Church Mission and Service Fund, or the Ontario NDP - two of his many passions – would be appreciated. Thank you to the caring and compassionate nurses and medical staff at the ICU and 4th floor of the Windsor Regional Hospital Met Campus, and everyone at the Windsor Hospice. “In life, in death, in life beyond death, God is with us. We are not alone. Thanks Be To God.”
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