Kim-Renner-Obituary

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Kim Renner

Fayetteville, Arkansas

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DIED
September 13, 2018
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Fayetteville, Arkansas

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Moore's Chapel Funeral Home Obituary

Kim Renner, age 58, of Fayetteville, died Thursday, September 13, 2018 in Fayetteville.  She was born September 1, 1960 in West Memphis, Arkansas, the daughter of Jim and Frances Gibson Ross.

Kim was a woman of faith who radiated joy and genuine kindness, which evidenced her relationship...

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I remember Kim as a lovely teenager...shocked and saddened to hear of her untimely death; please accept my sincere sympathy.

Mrs. Renner was an advocate for my girl and a safe place for her little brother to speak up! I can not tell you how much I took comfort in knowing she loved those babies like her own. You can't ask for a better sweeter gift than that as a Mom.

Kim was one of the kindest people we have ever known. Her warm smile and infectious personality was a blessing to all who knew her. Our hearts are broken for the family. May God comfort you now and in the days to come.

Kim was a genuinely kind and caring friend to all at Root School. She offered a safe haven for anyone who needed a sympathetic listeniner. Her kindness lives on in all those whose lives she touched. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Bo and Ally, our hearts are with you today. There are really no words that fully express how much sadness and sympathy we feel for you and your family. Even as a little girl at Root Elementary School, your mom made such a lasting impression on me. Any time I think of her, her smile is the first thing I remember. She has left an incredible legacy of love, sincerity, and joy for you and every person she has ever encountered. I hope you are flooded with peace and love today at her service.

She will truly be missed. She had such a joy and light surrounding her. Such an inspiration and provided the guidance my family needed through some difficult times. Prayers being sent to her family and friends.
Shelli, Reed and McKenzie Carson

Kevin, Peggy and I send to you and your family our deepest sympathy for your loss. Gary and Peggy Gross

What I always remember about Kim is a smile and a warm greeting. I am saddened by her passing, but I know she is rejoicing now with Jesus. I know we will see Kim again! To her family: I will lift you all up in prayer that you will find comfort and peace during this difficult time. She was a beautiful child of God, and I count myself lucky to have known her!