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Moseill Kimbel
December 14, 1922 ~ April 10, 2020
Moseill Breeding Jester Kimbel, a nursing educator and state leader in vocational education who took great delight in her family and friends, died Friday, April 10, 2020. She was 97. Mrs. Kimbel, a Registered Nurse, was the director of the old Danville School of Practical Nursing from 1957 until she retired in 1983. She and her fellow instructors trained Licensed Practical Nurses who were crucial staff in the hospitals and health-care facilities in the Danville area. (LPN training is now offered by the Bluegrass Community and Technical College in Danville.) In 2013 Mrs. Kimbel received a special award from the Silent Workers Circle in Frankfort for successfully leading the effort that raised money for a nursing scholarship. Mrs. Kimbel earned her R.N. degree from the old Methodist Deaconess Hospital in Louisville. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Eastern Kentucky University.
She was born Dec. 14, 1922 in Breeding, Ky. (Adair Co.) to Tennie Porter “Jack” Breeding and the former Annye Lee Branham. Moseill was married to Dr. Arthur M. Jester from 1942 until his death in 1983. They moved to Danville in 1948. She was married to Dr. Esten Kimbel of Frankfort from 1988 until his death in 2017. Moseill was an avid bird-watcher who participated in many bird counts in the Danville area. She and Dr. Kimbel once flew to Tucson, Ariz., to see the hummingbirds that live in abundance there. She enjoyed taking her grandsons to the Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge. Moseill was a member for 22 years of a water aerobics group at the Frankfort YMCA. She was honored by her group for being their role model. She was an enthusiastic season-ticket holder for many years at the Norton Center for the Arts. She was a devoted fan of University of Kentucky basketball and especially enjoyed the radio broadcasts by Cawood Ledford. Mrs. Kimbel was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church in Frankfort, she attended First United Methodist Church for 22 years. Moseill traveled to several countries, including England, Switzerland, Italy, Mexico, and Curacao. Moseill had a love for people that she conveyed to her family and many friends.
Her survivors include two children: Ann Jester Pennington and Arthur M. “Art” Jester, Jr., both of Danville; two grandsons: Henry Vincent “Vince” (Heather) Pennington III, of Danville, and Walter Givens (Kristine) Pennington II, of Davidsonville, Md.; six great-grandchildren: Henry Vincent Pennington IV, Elianna Rae “Ellie” Pennington, and Abigail “Abbie” Perry Pennington, all of Danville; and Mary Moseill Pennington, Vincent Gerard Pennington, and Christian Hank Pennington, all of Davidsonville, Md. Three nieces: Phyllis Breeding (Terry) Lefew of Louisville, and Phila Moseill Breeding Callahan and Kelly Ann Breeding Mullins, both of New Castle, Del., and a nephew Steve Breeding, of Cane Valley, Ky. Mrs. Kimbel had two stepsons: Scott (Kathy) Kimbel of Frankfort, and Wayne (Tish) Kimbel of Clarksville, Ind.; and three step-grandsons Bradley (Kate) Kimbel of Louisville, and Ronald (Dianne) Kimbel of Denver, Colo., and Eric Horstmeyer of Miami Beach, Fla. A step-daughter, Sharon Kimbel Blazy, of Nashville, Tenn., died in 2009.
A private graveside service will be held. Mrs. Kimbel requested memorial donations be made to the Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge or a charity of one’s choice.
Private Graveside Service
Art & Ann. I am so sorry to hear about your mother\’s passing. I see she had a long and properous life. I always enjoyed your mother when I was around her! My sincere condolences!
Moseill will be missed dearly
Fly high beautiful
I\’m honored to have been able to met you. Each day being around you was a memory I will hold in my heart forever. You made my days brighter and my heart fuller. Our songs we sang together will always be cherished. Much love.
You will be missed
You will be missed dearly . Love and god bless the family .
Mozeill was one of the most sincere and kind person I ever met. First, was her aquatics instructor for decades at the Frankfort YMCA. Then when she moved to Ashwood Place, she was thrilled to take chair yoga classes. She loved to be around people. So appreciate the letter received from her son when had to move her from Frankfort as she has always had a place in my heart. Prayers for all the family.
Art & Ann & family: Prayers during this time of sorrow. Sincerely, Brenda Mitchell
A friend to many
I will always remember you.
Ann & Art I Pray that God will comfort you through this difficult time. It was a Blessing for me to have spent time with your Mother. I never forget her, and always remember her.
John enjoyed talking with your Mom/Grandmother at McDowell Place. Know that our condolences are with you at this time, as well as our prayers for your family.
Sincere condolences to all the family for your loss.
I\’m very sorry for your loss. I met Mrs. Kimble years ago when she and my aunt (Gwen Woodrow) were friends. I always enjoyed talking to Mrs. Kimble and thought she was a very sweet lady. I wish you peace in your memories.
Ann, We fondly remember your mother as a wonderful, happy neighbor up on Windsor. We feel blessed to have known her and I know you will miss her. We are praying for you & your family during this time as you both mourn & celebrate her life.
I will miss you dearly.
Wow you were blessed with so many extra and special years with her. My second mom in Danville during the years I spent almost as much time at your house as I did at mine. She will live on forever through you, and your children and grandchildren. And will continue to be by your side in spirit. Much love.
Mr. Art and Miss Ann, I want to express my sincere sympathy in the passing of Miss Moseill. God’s blessings to you and the family. Wilma Lay Linton
This sweet lady was My nursing instructor at the Danville School of Nursing in 1966 -1967. I went on to become an Rn and then ARNP ! I will never forget her guidance and how she helped me to be successful in moving to advance my career ! God Bless her family !