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Tom Hepler
Kim was my daughter-in-law. I have fond memories with Kim and Mitch when I lived in the USA. She was always cheerful and a loving wife and mother.
Sheila Karimzadeh
I am so sorry for your loss. She was a woman in my life that was so helpful in my transition. She gave me a chance an opportunity that changed my professional career and I thank her for that. She brought so much joy and lessons in the people she came across what I learned from her is to be direct to be firm, but to be compassionate may she rest in peace.
Cynthia Hurdle
Kim is a beautiful soul. She was always kind patient and loving. She was a smart level headed woman that had more common sense in her pinky than some people in their entire bodies. Hugs and prayers to the family. I know thus is the hardest thing youve ever been through. My orayers are with yall. I have no doubt tgis loving women is with jesus now..
Kasey Napoli
Truly enjoyed the positive and happy vibe she brought to our teams chat everyday. We were team mates at SRS and she never hesitated to help or offer assistance. She will be greatly missed :)
Jill and John Simmelink
Kim was a "one in a million" person who we were lucky enough to be part of her life during their Virginia Beach years. She was so kind and loving to everyone around her. She was a joy to be around and her positivity was contagious! She would do anything for you as she demonstrated to all of her VB friends. May God bless her and her family. With love, Jill and John
Brenda D Kearley
I’m not sure why the first time did not take. But I worked with Kim from Max Davis associate days when she was just a baby all the way to Humana for many years. Too many fun times to count being with her was always a joy. She could always make me smile. I love Kim like a little sister. I will miss her so much. She loves her family more than life. Mitch and her boys and later her little granddaughters are the light of her life. I cannot imagine their pain. My heart is broken to lose my dear dear friend. And I ache for Mitch , Cory , and Thomas and the baby girls. Rest in Peace my friend til we meet again.
Brenda D Kearley
Greg Scheider
I spent many, many summers with my Uncle Tommy, aunt Virginia, Sissy, Gene, Connie. Pam and Ricky. We had some great adventures as well as just some great family fellowship. From going to services at the Bayard church to swimming in the pond on those hot summer days. Sissy always had a positive view of light, and was a ray of sunshine to everyone that knew her! Can’t wait to see her again.
Mark Thigpen
I will miss you Kim you were like my sister I love you
Robin and Jeff, Virginia Beach
Kim's sweet smile and personality will be missed greatly! Heaven definitely gained an angel!🙏🩷
Keith and Tammy Yarborough
Kim and Mitch have been a part of our lives what seems like forever. We remember when she was pregnant and how happy they both were. She loved her boys.Kim was truly a person you wanted in your corner. She was just a lovely and caring person. We will miss her and her family and friends are in our prayers.
Kimberly Diane Scheider Hepler
2025-07-18
Kimberly Diane Scheider Hepler of Jacksonville, FL, passed away on Friday, July 18, 2025. She was born on April 6, 1962 to the late Thomas and Virginia Scheider in Jacksonville, FL. Lovingly known as “Sissy”, she grew up in Jacksonville where she graduated from Wolfson High School and married her high school sweetheart, Mitch Hepler. They enjoyed 41 years together, having two sons, Cory and Thomas. She remained close to her childhood friends and family and lived in Jacksonville for the majority of her life with the exception of 7 years in Virginia Beach, VA, where she moved for her career. She worked in market administration and provider relations for Humana and was former Vice President of Southeast Region for United Health Care/Optum Health. Upon returning to the area, she began a new career working in repair claims management.
Sissy was a vibrant woman, filled with positive light, energy, and love for everyone she met. She loved her cats, enjoyed her pool, gardening, horseback riding, the beach, fishing, nature walks and art shows. She made sure that everyone she loved knew that she loved them. Sissy was known for her radiant smile and no matter what life threw at her, she faced it head-on with a positive attitude and optimism.
Sissy was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas and Virginia Scheider, and her brother, Gene Scheider (Sheryll), and mother-in-law, Atavia Facciolo. Sissy is survived by her loving husband, Mitch, two sons, Cory (Sara) and Thomas (Haley) and siblings Connie Craven, Pam Harper, and Ricky (Christie) Scheider, father-in-law, Jim Facciolo, sister-in-law, Jessica Coleman (Steve), along with two granddaughters, Hazel and Birdie Rae and numerous aunts, uncles, and hundreds of cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Rather than flowers, please make donations to your favorite Breast Cancer Awareness Organization. A celebration of life is being planned, and details will be announced for a later date.
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