Kimberly J. Salada

Kimberly J. Salada, 57, of 636 West Washington St., passed away Monday, October 25, 2017 at her home, surrounded by her loving family and friends. 

Born September 4, 1960 in Bradford, she was the daughter of the late Gene Turner and Joan (Bob) Klussman, who survive. 

On December 8, 1979 in Bradford, she married Thomas G. Salada, who also survives. 

Kim was a 1978 graduate of Bradford Area High School. 

She managed Yum-Yum’s for 10 years and then was the manager at John William’s European Pastry Shop for 21 years. 

Kim was creative and entertaining and an avid reader. She enjoyed life and living it to the fullest, being on her boat, gardening, spending time with her grandchildren, and being with family and friends. 

In addition to her mother of Virginia and husband Tom of 37 years, she is survived by two children, Michael (Crystal) Salada and Molly Rissmiller, all of Bradford; five grandchildren, Cascius Rissmiller, Sayge Bruno, Leah Rissmiller, Kaine Salada and Ireland Rissmiller and a brother, Randall (Janice) Turner of Bradford, and three nephews.

Friends are invited to attend a casual Celebration of Kim’s Life from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, Saturday, October 28, 2017 at The Bradford Township Fire Hall on Interstate Parkway. Memorial contributions, if desired, can be made to The Bradford Public Library or the charity of the donor’s choice. 

Arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc. 

Online condolences can be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

 

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Kim was my very first boss and I''ll always remember my time with her fondly. Her humor, kindness and vibrant spirit made this world a brighter place.
— Jess

I''m still in shock over the passing of Kim..I will not forget the times we had back in school.. My thoughts and prayers are with her families.. God Bless you all
— Kathy Timblin Anderson

I''m still in shock over the passing of Kim..I will not forget the times we had back in school.. My thoughts and prayers are with her families.. God Bless you all
— Kathy Timblin Anderson

I was truly saddened to hear that Kim passed away. She was a light in the world, with her good sense of humor and cheerful attitude. She was one of the kids in the neighborhood growing up around West Branch School. One of a handful that I attended school with from Kindergarten on that will always hold a special place in my heart. You are already missed Kimmy, and I truly hope to see you again one day. My heart goes out to Tom and your children, and Grandchildren, and to her Mother and Brother Randy, and those Friends that were close to her. I''ll pray for your strength,courage and wisdom through this difficult time. My Condolences to you all.
— Brett Vickery

My deepest condolences and prayers to the entire Salada family?? I knew Kim from high school and became reacquainted when her son married my neice. I admired her energy and zest for life?? She will live on in the hearts and memories of those she touched??????
— Debby Wineberg Filarecki

Kim was all the great things everyone here has said but most of all she was a World Class Grandma- always doing fun stuff with and for her 5 grand children and they will be better people for her.
— Lois Hendryx

So sorry for your loss. She was an amazing woman! She helped me with Girl Scouts when Molly was in my troop. She was always smiling And had a kind word for people. She will be missed dearly, Take care and God Bless
— Cathy Dunn

Dave and I send our condolences for the loss of Kim, wife, mother, and daughter. God has opened his arms to Kim and she is with him.
— David and Judy Rissmiller

To the friends and family of Kim, I have to let you know that she left her mark on a lot of people. Iv''e been going to the Pastry shop for a long time. Kimberly was truly a unique person. I always looked forward to our playful conversations. She was full of life, playful and witty with an amazing sarcastic and snarky sense of humor. I''m going to miss our always fun conversations. I''ll miss picking on her, and miss her picking on me. There are more people than you know that got lucky enough to have her in their lives. God Bless.
— Harvey Smith

The world is a lesser place without Kim and her smile and quick comments. Greg and I will be out of town tomorrow, but our thoughts will be with you all as you celebrate Kim''s life.
— Maxine & Greg Davis

Our our deepest sympathy to Kim''s family and friends. We will certainly miss seeing her at the bakery. She always had a warm smile and a funny story. Praying that you find peace during this difficult time.
— Shannon and Chuck Ridenour

I am so sorry to hear of Kim''s passing. She was a great person that always wore a smile. She will be sadly missed in our community.
— Brian Vecellio

We are very sorry for your loss. Kim was a wonderful person! We are all thinking of you!
— Natalie, Adrian and Madison Mawn

So sorry. Kim''s smile was infectious. She will be missed. RIP Kim. Prayers to Kim''s family.
— Kathy & Brian Jones & Family

Randy and Janis, I am so sorry to hear of Kimberly''s passing. She was a special lady who always had a smile for everyone.
— Deanna Peters

Prayers to you all at this difficult time.
— Bobbie

Dear Tom and Family, We are so very sorry to hear of Kim''s passing. Kim always had a smile and always made those around here smile and share in her laughter. Kim was a second mom to our daughter Erin. Kim was one that Erin could talk to when you needed someone other then her own mom. I was grateful for that. We will miss her. Our sadness is real. Prayers be with you all in this time of sadness. We know her pain has ended, and we thank God for that. Her faith will keep you all strong. Peace,'' Jerry and Shelley Harvey
— Jerry and Shelley Harvey

Sorry for your loss
— Kirk and Linda Sevrey

Condolences

  • Kim was my very first boss and I''ll always remember my time with her fondly. Her humor, kindness and vibrant spirit made this world a brighter place.

    — Jess
  • I''m still in shock over the passing of Kim..I will not forget the times we had back in school.. My thoughts and prayers are with her families.. God Bless you all

    — Kathy Timblin Anderson
  • I''m still in shock over the passing of Kim..I will not forget the times we had back in school.. My thoughts and prayers are with her families.. God Bless you all

    — Kathy Timblin Anderson
  • I was truly saddened to hear that Kim passed away. She was a light in the world, with her good sense of humor and cheerful attitude. She was one of the kids in the neighborhood growing up around West Branch School. One of a handful that I attended school with from Kindergarten on that will always hold a special place in my heart. You are already missed Kimmy, and I truly hope to see you again one day. My heart goes out to Tom and your children, and Grandchildren, and to her Mother and Brother Randy, and those Friends that were close to her. I''ll pray for your strength,courage and wisdom through this difficult time. My Condolences to you all.

    — Brett Vickery
  • My deepest condolences and prayers to the entire Salada family?? I knew Kim from high school and became reacquainted when her son married my neice. I admired her energy and zest for life?? She will live on in the hearts and memories of those she touched??????

    — Debby Wineberg Filarecki