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Kathy Jenks
Kimberly Jenks
January 23, 2004

Domestic Violence

Kathy & Kimberly Jenks 2004 Berks County Domestic Violence
Kathy & Kimberly Jenks
Kathy loved people.
She always had her sunny side up.
She was married to her husband for twenty five years.
Kimberly, 18 years old was known as
"Kimmy"
and "Baby Cakes to her father.
She had a boyfriend named Jason Stewart.
On January 23rd domestic violence
from Kathy's husband,
Kimberlys father ended all their lives.



The family of murder victims
Kathy and Kim Jenks
wants their deaths to bring
about changes in the system
that failed them.

They want a review of mental-health
and gun laws and the
domestic-violence response
system to prevent other
families from suffering
as they have.

Article Dated 1/27/2004
Estrangement cited
as spurring murders, suicide

Daughter, her boyfriend
phoned 9-1-1

Article Dated 1/25/2004
Article Dated 5/3/2004
Hope for change arises
out of tragedy’s ashes

September 25th ~
A National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims