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Kimberly R. Mooney, 59, of Logansport, embraced eternal peace on Thursday, December 26, 2024, at Wellbrooke of Kokomo, joining her beloved husband of 14 years, Michael Mooney, who preceded her in death just weeks before on November 8, 2024. Born May 17, 1965, to Robert and Elizabeth (Lank) Fisher, Kimberly's journey was marked by an unwavering spirit and boundless compassion that touched countless lives.
A 1983 graduate of Frankfort High School, Kimberly forged her path as a successful entrepreneur and property manager, demonstrating both business acumen and leadership in her professional life. Yet it was her personal pursuits that truly revealed the depth of her character. She found joy in life's simple pleasures – tending to her gardens, lifting her voice in song, losing herself in the pages of a good book, and embracing the serenity of nature among her beloved flowers.
Kimberly's greatest legacy lies in the magnitude of her heart. Throughout her life, she opened her home and heart to many children through adoption, giving them the gift of family and unconditional love. Her compassion extended to animals as well, as she provided sanctuary to numerous rescued pets over the years. Even in the face of illness, Kimberly remained true to herself, approaching life with fierce determination and unwavering authenticity, always dancing to the rhythm of her own unique melody.
She leaves behind a tapestry of love woven through her surviving family: her children, Ross Fisher of Peru, Keva Mooney of Logansport, and Jade Mooney of Logansport; her stepchildren, Daniel Mooney, Bayli (Carter) Llewellyn, and Brandy (Emily) Komos; her half-sister, Patty Parker; and her beloved grandchildren, Lola Fisher, Amelia Llewellyn, Judah Llewellyn, and Nora Komos. She was preceded in death by her husband, Michael Mooney, her parents, and a brother.
Kimberly's spirit lives on in the hearts of those who knew her, in every flower that blooms in her garden, and in the countless lives she touched with her generosity and love. Her legacy reminds us that life's greatest purpose lies not in the length of our days, but in the depth of our impact on others.
Visitation will be held Sunday, December 29, 2024, from 1pm until the time of the service at 3pm at Day & Genda Funeral Home in Frankfort. Pastor Paul Whitaker will officiate, and burial will follow at Bunnell Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in Kimberly’s honor to the Clinton County Humane Society. Messages of condolence may be left at www.dayandgenda.com.
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