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Kim, a loving mother, sister, cousin, and friend, passed away peacefully on October 27th at the age of 37. Born on April 16th, 1988 in Indianapolis, she was a light in the lives of everyone who knew her.
A devoted mother of five, Kim’s greatest joy was her children. She poured her heart into raising them with love, strength, and faith, always putting their happiness before her own. She was also a cherished sister to her five siblings, whose bond remained unbreakable through every stage of life.
Those who knew Kim will remember her for her warmth, her sense of humor, and her ability to make everyone feel at home. Whether she was lending a listening ear, sharing a laugh, or offering a helping hand, she touched countless lives with her kindness and compassion.
Kim leaves behind her five beloved children — Stephan, Arrianah, Brooklyn, Zaryiah, and Jakobi; her loving parents, Deborah L. Nowling and Phillip J. Nowling (Tanya Nowling); and her six siblings — Stephanie Tussey(Craig), Jeremy Nowling, Jason Nowling (Nicole), Natalie Nowling (Matthew), Tyler Ayon (Taylor), and Nicole Cassidy (Joe) as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and sisters by choice. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Harold E. and Charlotte J. Renner, Janet S. Meyer, Herman Calderon, and Phillip G. Nowling as well as her sister-in-law Nicole (Nikki) Nowling and her aunt Katherine Nowling.
Her legacy of love and strength will continue to live on through those she nurtured and inspired. Though her presence will be deeply missed, her spirit will remain a guiding light for all who knew her.
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