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Kimberly Lou Thacker, age 48, passed away Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025 at the Pikeville Medical Center. Kimberly was born on Sept. 12, 1976 to her parents Tom Ferrell Thacker and Nancy Sue Collins Thacker. She was a manager at Slim Chickens and of the christian faith.
Along with her parents, Kimberly is survived by two daughters, Sierra (Tyler) Conley, Makayla (Wesley) Scott, her fiancee', Richard Yost, one brother, Tom Davide (Glenna) Thacker, five grandchildren, Joseph Conley, Carson Conley, Alonah Conley, Raelynn Scott, Amelia Scott, and a host of loving family and friends.
Visitation will be Tuesday at 6p.m. at the Lucas & Son Funeral Home. The funeral service will be Tuesday at 7p.m. at the Lucas & Son Funeral Home with Bill Conley and Dustin Ramsey officiating. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Lucas & Son Funeral Home.
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