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Kimberly Nancy Wilson, born on March 25, 1964, in Cleveland, Ohio, passed away on May 22, 2025, at Divine of Honeytown. She is remembered as a devoted wife, mother, and daughter, whose warmth and kindness touched the lives of many.
Kimberly's life was marked by her deep commitment to her family. She married Jeff Wilson on November 13, 1996, creating a partnership that spanned 28 years, solidified by their enduring love and support for one another. Together, they navigated life's challenges and celebrated its joys.
She was a proud mother to Nicholas Dunn, who carries forward the legacy of compassion and strength that Kimberly exemplified. Her parents, Wilbur and Nancy Dunn, provided her with a foundation of love that shaped her into the remarkable person she was. Kimberly's relationships extended beyond her immediate family; she cherished her connections with her mother-in-law, Ruth Ann Wilson, and her sister-in-law, Aimee (Charles) Stein, fostering a sense of unity and affection among them.
Kimberly is preceded in death by her beloved daughter, Emily Dunn, and her father-in-law, Les Wilson. Additionally, she is remembered by her grandparents and many aunts and uncles, who celebrated the bonds of family with her throughout her life.
The family expresses their heartfelt gratitude to the staff of Divine of Honeytown and Hospice of Wayne County for their compassionate care during Kimberly's final days.
Kimberly Nancy Wilson leaves behind a legacy of love, strength, and resilience, forever imprinted in the hearts of those she touched. Her memory will continue to live on through her family and friends, who hold dear the moments shared together.
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