Kim Ingrid Delacqueseaux Phillips, age 70, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 24th, 2025, at Lexington medical center.
She was born December 15, 1955, in St.Petersburg, Florida to Mae Delacqueseaux. Kim Phillips passed due to complications on a bowel Obstruction surgery, leading her to cardiac arrest and extremely low blood pressure, which they were unable to keep her stabilize.
Kim is survived, by her daughters, Charity Blanchard and Caroline Lewallen also her Son-in-laws, Kevin Blanchard, and Joseph Lee Lyons.
Her grandchildren Mallory Blanchard and Jordan Blanchard, Connor Blake Jones, Savannah Victoria Jones, and Braxton Dominic Jones.
Kim loved all of her grandchildren who were very special to her and she adored them deeply.
''She was the heart of our family'' who was always there with a listening ear and warm embrace.
''A mother holds her children's hands for a while, their hearts forever,'' Her memory will live on in us all, ''She leaves behind nothing but beautiful Memories.'' Kim will be reunited in heaven with her husband Michael Clarence Phillips.
''Rest in Peace, Mom. We love you.''
Wright Funerals-Cremations, is in charge of arrangements.
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