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Kimberly Branham went to be with the Lord on November 3, 2025, at the age of 68.
Kim was born to Richard and Martha Johnson on July 17, 1957, in Fort Worth, Texas. She graduated from Trimble Tech and became a General Manager at Majestic Liquors for over 30 years. She loved to go to garage sales and concerts, especially Aerosmith and Alice Cooper. She had a crazy sense of humor and had a big place in her heart for the beach.
Kim had a servant heart and would spend her life helping those in need. She was always looking for simple ways to make someone’s day brighter, whether through a warm meal, a helping hand, or words of encouragement. She never met a stranger and spent her time feeding and clothing the homeless. Kim even served as a sponsor for NA and AA after being sober for over 30 years.
Kim’s dedication, considerable hours, and generosity touched countless lives and will be remembered forever. Her selflessness, warmth, and generous spirit found her greatest joy in serving others in need.
Now go rest high on that mountain. You’ve definitely left your mark. Your work on Earth is done.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to help those in need in Kim’s honor to the SafeHaven Women’s Shelter or the Tarrant County Food Bank.
Those to greet Kim in Heaven are her parents, Richard and Linda Johnson; her son, Tony Prater; her grandma, Mary Jo Carter; her niece, Gracie Danielle Worthington; her brother, Gary Johnson.
Those left to cherish Kim’s memory are her sons, Russell Branham and his spouse, Matthew and Alicia Branham; her sisters, Karen Worthington, Sharon and Tracy Keenom; her grandchildren, Aaron Branham, Nathan and Bri Branham, Lily Branham, Tristan Prater, Payton and Chase Branham, Coleson Branham, and Lincoln Branham; her nieces and nephews, Wende Pena, Kellie Martinez, Henry Keenom, and Jesse Keeneom; as well as Joe, Blanca, and Tony Muscara – life long friends, Phil and Becky, Riley, and Scotty Black, and Jeanette Rottenberry, along with many other loving family members and friends.
7220 Rendon Bloodworth Rd, Mansfield, TX 76063
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