Kimberly M Floyd

kimberly floyd
Portland - Kimberly M. (Doyon) Floyd, 52, passed away on March 9, 2018 after a brief battle with cancer. Born in Portland, Kim was the daughter of Henry and Mary Ellen (Clowes) Doyon. She grew up on Munjoy Hill and graduated from Portland High School in 1983. On October 24, 1987, Kim married Charles "Phil" Floyd where they remained in Portland to begin their family. Over the years, Kim held several positions with area companies including Mancini Electric and Dale Rand Printing where she worked as a bookkeeper and typesetter. However, in 2006 she took a leap of faith and established her own company, JCC Transportation, LLC. The idea of operating a transportation company came from a desire to be an independent business owner and be able to spend more time with her family. The next thing she knew, she had a business plan, three vans, and a passenger transportation company named after the initials of her three children. Throughout her life, Kim was known for being a loving, generous, and well organized person who was fiercely independent. Her independent personality could sometimes be confused as stubbornness, but her family wouldn't have wanted her any other way. Family friends often described her as the life of the party. She enjoyed taking care of her flowers, never missed her favorite game shows, and loved all animals. Whenever Phil was required to travel for work, she could be found using the opportunity to take home improvement matters into her own hands often without any warning to Phil. Upon his return home he was always pleasantly surprised by the final results. Her greatest joy, however, came from the love and care she offered others. As her children were growing up, she welcomed countless friends into their home and made sure they never left with an empty stomach. She was also fiercely proud of her children's accomplishments, big and small. As Kim became a grandmother, she spoiled Henry and Grace as every grandparent should, never missing an opportunity to play with them. Simply put, Kim loved her family and would do anything for them. Kim is welcomed into heaven by her father, Henry Doyon. She is survived by her mother, Mary Ellen Doyon of Portland; husband of thirty years, Phil Floyd of Portland; children, Jessica Trombley and husband Eric of South Portland, Christopher Floyd and fiance Mashia Taylor of Gray and Chelsey Richardson and husband Zachary of Brunswick; step-daughter, Katia Floyd of Fort Hood, Texas. Kim was the loving and spoiling grandmother of Henry and Grace Trombley; and the sister of Kevin Doyon of Rochester, New Hampshire, Daniel Doyon and wife Sue of Portland and Michele McLaughlin and husband George of Randolph. She is also survived by several nephews and extended family members. The family would like to give special thanks for the care she received at New England Cancer Specialists, Gibson Pavilion of Maine Medical Center, and the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough. Visiting Hours celebrating Kim's life will be held on Tuesday, March 13 from 4-8PM at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, March 14 at 10AM at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 307 Congress Street, Portland. Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery, Broadway, South Portland. Reception will follow at Bruno's Restaurant & Tavern. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to Friends of the Maine Wildlife Park, P.O. Box 1231 Gray, Maine 04039.

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  1. Phil & Chris,

    Dave and I are so sorry for your loss. Remember that, although she will not be with you physically, she will be in your hearts forever.

    Doreen

    – Doreen Lynch

  2. My family is so sad about your loss Kim you will be missed our prayers are with you Ann Jendrasko and family

    – Ann Jendrasko

  3. To the family of Kim, We are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May you all find peace and comfort in each other and in the treasured memories you have of her.

    “Though her song has ended, her melody still remains”

    Althea & Kevin

    – Althea Richards-Waite

  4. Michelle & Family, I’m so sorry to hear about Kim’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time and in the months to come. Godspeed Kim.
    Love,
    Kelley Tetrault

    – Kelley Tetrault

  5. To the Floyd and Doyon family,

    We are so sorry over the loss of Kim. She was a wonderful person who we got to know when we lived on St Lawrence St. many years ago. We remember her dad Henry’s store where all of the neighborhood kids went for penny candy. Kim was there with her dad most of the time. We worked together at Paul’s Food Center in Portland and over the past several years was able to talk with her at our place of employment. We talked about our kids and families. Kim always had a great laugh, a big smile and a big heart. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time.
    Sincerely,
    The Rodney family
    Dottie, Pauline, Robin and Maria

    – Pauline, Dottie, Robin and Maria

  6. Phil, I am so sorry about Kim. She looks so young in her picture. I am sorry I wasn’t there for you and your children. Just so far away and my neck and back gets me down after I am up a half a day. You have been in my thoughts though. It just doesn’t seem fair when someone in their lower 50’s. There is Kim, Alton and my daddy. My phone number is 478-319-7318, a Verizon cell phone or you can notify me through my email at bchightower@gmail.com. I will call you. I would have already called but I didn’t know when to call you. But I am going to call you soon. I love you very much. We don’tsee each other very much. I really enjoyed the dinner and seeing you the last time you came home. Take care of yourself. Talk to you soon… Brenda

    – Brenda. Hightower

  7. Jess, I just learned about your mom. I’m so sorry for your loss. Know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Julie Noble & Family

    – Julie Noble


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