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Doris Kimble of Dover remembered for charitable donations

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  • Doris Kimble, who founded the Kimbles Companies with her late husband, Floyd, died Friday at age 95.
  • Through her family’s charitable foundation, she made major contributions to Kent State University at Tuscarawas and Dover City Schools.

DOVER ‒ Doris Kimble is being remembered for her generosity in supporting schools, charities, civic organizations and numerous humanitarian efforts over the years through her family’s charitable foundation.

Kimble, 95, of Dover died Friday.

Kimble and her late husband, Floyd, founded the Kimble Companies in 1948. Family members continue to operate the business today.

She was a 1946 graduate of Dover High School, a lifelong member of the Faith Methodist Church in Dover, where she was previously a pianist, a life member of the Brandywine Grange and for several years played the French horn in the Tuscarawas Philharmonic Orchestra. But she is best known for her philanthropy.

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