Kimberly Ann Bowen was born on June 24, 1969 to Annette Sellers and Jerry Lee Bowen, Sr. in Greenville, Texas. Kimberly was raised by both of her parents with a very smart, loving, and wild personality. She passed from this life to eternal life on October 15, 2022 in Houston, Texas and will be immensely treasured.
Kimberly was a person that showed Agape Love (Unconditional) to anyone she was loved by her family, and friends with so many hopes, dreams, and goals for her life. She poured out her heart and soul into her work and all the people she encountered throughout this life absolutely admired her. There truly was not anything that Kimberly could not do. She was uniquely made and touched everybody's lives making it a point to make all those she encountered feel so important and special she showed up when it mattered, had your back, gave to those in need. Always has your back, given to those in need, would defend and stand up for her loved ones should the need for it arise. She kept her loved ones safe was a woman of character and integrity above all a woman of faith who loved the lord.
Kimberly was preceded in death by her loving Mother Annette Sellers, One Sister Tina Elizabeth Bowen, Her Nonie Ruby Stuckey, One Grandson Carlos Govea, Two Son In Laws; Juan Govea and Louis Jimenez. She is survived by her Husband Jackie Lee Bash, Father Jerry Lee Bowen, Sr. One Brother Jerry Lee Bowen, Jr, Three Children; Cynthia Govea, Brian Brannon, and Tina Benton, One Son In Law Chris Benton, Eight Grandchildren; Christian Jimenez, Eden Brannon, Santiago Govea, Nicolas Govea, Vicente Govea, Brayden Larue, Grayson Benton, and Rose Benton. Many loving uncles, aunts, cousins, classmates, and friends.
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