BREWSTER, Kimberly Louise

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Last Name
 
BREWSTER
Given Names
 
Kimberly Louise
AKA's
 
Better known as
 
Date of Birth
 
8/25/1955
Age at Death
 
23
Place of Birth
 
San Mateo, California
Race
 
Caucasian
Gender
 
Female
Religion
 
Family Tree
 
Birth Mother
 
Birth Father
 
Siblings
 
Partner
 
Children
 
Non-Temple Relatives
 
Fred Joseph Brewster (1925-2002) (father); Sondra Daile Dickinson Brewster (1929-1971) (mother); Fred Brewster and Margaret Caulfield/Caulifield (paternal grandparents); Frank Jones Dickinson and Isabel Louise Platt (maternal grandparents); Mark Earl, Daile, Earl, Julie (siblings)
Body Identification Number
 
Burial Location
 
Remains claimed by next of kin; burial location unknown
Source of Death Information
 
House Foreign Affairs Committee report; FBI document 89-4286-1302 (prepared 12/78)
Entry into Guyana
 
9/27/1977
Residence (US)
 
San Francisco, California 94102
Residence (JT)
 
Cottage 16
Occupation in U.S./Skills, Talents & Interests
 
carpenter (RYMUR 89-4286-X-5-a-28a); construction work, cabinet maker, home food processing, youth counselor (LJ memo); tractor driver, typewriter repair, truck driver, sewing, cook, supervisor of mentally-retarded children, waitress, nurse's aide, lifeguard (RYMUR 89-4286-E-2-A-1iiiii)
Occupation in Jonestown (Temple Records)
 
Construction – Carpenter (RYMUR 89-4286-X-4-l-4a); Cabinets & finishing (RYMUR 89-4286-X-4-l-4e); Saw Mill Tent (RYMUR 89-4286-E-2-A-1eeee)
Jonestown Roles (FBI Records)
 
Government Income
 
Discrepancies
 
Remembrances
 
“I knew Kim in junior high & high school in Burlingame. She was very intelligent, an extremely good student. She was very calm, a little shy, and always very nice to talk to. She was small, with very long blonde hair & blue eyes. She always knew what was going on in all of the classes we took together. She was a very sweet girl. I think it must have been very difficult for her when her mother died. I hope she is at peace now. ” - Tina (Cain) Melendez