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Kimberly Kay Hybarger, known for her passion for physical fitness, and caring nature, sadly passed away on May 12, 2024, in Cleveland, TN. Born on September 17, 1963, in Cleveland, she devoted over twenty years as a Registered Nurse and Administrator in the home health industry.
Kim was preceded in death by her father Charles Tatum; mother and father in law C.L. and Mary Hybarger and nephew Cody Tatum.
A loving wife to Charles Hybarger and a devoted mother to Casey, Kim was a beacon of support to many. She will be remembered for her dedication to helping others and her role as the director of Medshares here in Cleveland, TN.
She is survived by her mother Nancy Lewis, husband of 35 years, Charles Hybarger, son Casey Hybarger, sister Donna Bales (D.J.), brother Gerald Tatum; sister-in-law Mary Tatum; nephew Cole Tatum; niece Allie Bales; great nieces Hadley Walker and Lakeley Walker. She also leaves behind her extended family and friends. Kimberly will be dearly missed by all who knew her.
A visitation is scheduled to be held on Thursday, May 16th, from 5 pm to 8 pm at the Olive Branch Event Center located at 109 Interstate Drive NW, Cleveland, TN 37312. The burial will take place on Friday, May 17th with a graveside service at Hiwassee Memorial Gardens located at 8063 N Lee Hwy, Charleston, TN 37310 at 11am.
Please visit www.companionfunerals.com to share your memories of Kim and offer condolences to her family. Companion Funeral & Cremation Service, alongside the Cody family, are honored to support the Hybarger family during this time.
2412 Georgetown Rd NW P.O. Box 5057, Cleveland, TN 37311
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