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Kimberly Renee Hale was 62 years old. She was a loving mother of three (3) children and a loving grandmother of thirteen (13), who affectionately called her "Monie". If you were friends with her family, you became her family too. While we all called her Mommy, she quickly became Monie after her 1st grandson was born. Monie was a natural giver. If she had it and you needed it...it was yours. If she didn't have it, she would go through Hell and Highwater to get it for you.
Kim was a graduate of Linden McKinley High School. Kim carried a managerial position at every company she worked for starting at the age of 16. After the passing of her father, Roger Hale, she without hesitation, retired to care for her loving mother, Phyllis Hale. In her free time Kim enjoyed indulging in a good book. She also loved going to different libraries to "look around". She was the world's biggest LeBron James fan, so much that she could tell you what he ate for dinner.
Those waiting to greet her in heaven include her father, Roger Hale; paternal grandparents, Ethel and Frank Hale; and maternal grandparents, Roger and Lorene Scruggs.
Those remaining to uplift and carry forward her legacy are her loving mother, Phyllis Hale; her one and only sister, Kristy (Sherwin) Armistead; her beautiful children, Jada (Andre) Turner, Juan Bell and Danielle Terrell; grandchildren, JaJuan, JaMera, Jordyn, JeVaeh, DaLaun, JaCeonna, DaMiya, Joelle, Juakeem, Jemini, Brooklynn, Saiyon and Jaidyn; nieces; Sherria, Simone and Syrai; nephew, Sherwin Jr.; goddaughter, Lavi Athi; and a multitude of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and friends of family, including honorary sissy, Jackie Crowder and special friend Robert Lee.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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