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Kimberley "Kim" S. (Evans) Bramwell, 59, passed away peacefully at her home on September 9, 2025 with her family by her side. Kim was born June 1, 1966 to the late Donald Evans and Patricia (Gilland) Evans.
She was a 1984 graduate of Delta High School and later graduated from Amber's beauty school in 1984 and Ivy Tech Ball Hospital Radiology.
Her best achievements were her children, grandchildren, family and her friends.
Kim loved her old car collection, going to car shows and cruises.
Kim grew up as a farmer's daughter where she loved the farm. Family meant the world to Kim.
She is survived by her husband of 33 years whom she married on May 21, 1992, Randy Bramwell; son, Brent (Nicole) Bramwell of Anderson; 2 granddaughters, Alexa (Nate) Bramwell Wallace and Allie Bramwell; mother, Patricia (Gilland) Evans of Dunkirk; Sister, Peggy Evans of Dunkirk; Brothers, Ron "Oscar" (Angie) Evans of Muncie, Doug (Lesa) Evans of Dunkirk and Terry (Susan) Evans of Albany; as well as 10 nieces and 7 nephews; several great nieces & nephews; Brothers-in-law, Roger and Rick Bramwell; Sister-in-law, Lou Ann (Garry) Cloud.
Kim was preceded in death by her father, Donald L. Evans; grandparents, Walter and Mable Evans & Alfred and Lottie Gilland.
Her services will be held on Saturday, 11:00 am, September 13,2025 at Bozell Funeral Homes, Brown-Butz-Diedring Chapel, 515 East 53rd Street Anderson, Indiana with her brother Terry Evans officiating. The visitation will be held Friday 4-8pm at the funeral home. Burial will follow at East Maplewood Cemetery.
Memorial contributions can be gifted to the Anderson Animal Protection League.
Online Condolences can be shared at Bozellfuneralhomes.com.
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