Kimberly L. Rossi (Brophy)
Kimberly L. Rossi (formerly Brophy) passed away suddenly in Bristol at the age of 48.
Born November 16, 1971 in Cherry Hill, NJ, Kim was a graduate of Bristol High School, Gordon Phillips Beauty School, and Pennco Tech. Kim was the quintessential “Jane of all trades” having worked as a hairstylist at Joseph’s Guys and Dolls, a teller and later customer service manager at First National Bank of Newtown, and a home health aide with Interim Health Care.
Kim loved football and was a diehard Philadelphia Eagles fan and loved music and movies. Kim was also a high level Pokemon Go trainer who was a constant fixture at raids in Bristol, Levittown, and Morrisville. She was known for driving around town blasting music by Aerosmith, getting her family and friends hooked on Kevin Smith films and the works of Jeff Dunham, and enjoying time with her younger sister going to local hangouts and even the occasional trip to unique art scenes in the greater Philadelphia area.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandmother Margaret Brophy, maternal grandparents Arville and Ruth Thomas, and relatives, Nancy Kasperitis, Mary Jo Brophy, Robert Brophy, Kevin Brophy and David Thomas. She is also preceded in death by her three dogs, Kelly, Sammy, and Kodi.
She is survived by her husband Mark Rossi of Levittown and her parents John and Deborah Brophy, sister Marie Brophy, brother John Brophy and his wife Kimberly all of Bristol. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Memorial services and burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Women’s Animal Center 3839 Richlieu Road, Bensalem, PA. Online at www.womensanimalcenter.org.