Kimberly Ann Daniels

Kimberly Ann Daniels obituary, Eastpointe, MI

Kimberly Ann Daniels

Kimberly Daniels Obituary

Published by Legacy on Oct. 14, 2025.
Kimberly Ann Daniels (Clark) 68, of Shelby Township, passed away on October 10, 2025 at Henry Ford Macomb Hospital in Clinton Township. She was born May 25, 1957 in Mt. Clemens, Michigan to the late James Jr. and surviving Nancy (Zider) Clark. Kim leaves behind her devoted husband of twenty-five years, David Daniels. She is also survived by her brother James Clark III (Elke), Sister Jill Hosseini (Morteza), Sister Diana Nowak (Joseph), Sister Robin Misch (Ronald), Brother Dr. John Clark (Katherine), Brother David Clark (Joya), Sister Jennifer Mester (Michael), Sister Nicole Meredith (David), Mother-in-law Marilyn Daniels, Sister-in-law Susan Forest, Sister-in-law Sharon McCarthy, Brother-in-law Stephen Daniels (Mai), and Brother-in-law Jeffrey Daniels (Caroline). She also leaves 25 nieces and nephews and 17 great nieces and nephews.
Kim graduated from L'Anse Creuse High School in 1975 before studying sculpture and jewelry design at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan. She spent many years working as a freelance make-up artist in the Metro Detroit area where she was highly sought after for her skill and professionalism.
Kim was a fun-loving, generous and kind-hearted soul who loved spending time laughing with her family and friends. She also loved watching baseball, cooking, sewing, and spending time tending her gardens with her beloved husband David. Kim was a talented pianist, taking great enjoyment in the fine and performing arts, especially music, dance, and theatre. Kim's deep gratitude for her Christian faith inspired every loving gesture she offered to those around her.
Private Internment at Resurrection Cemetery in Clinton Township

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