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**In Loving Memory of Kimberly Woodruff**
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Kimberly Woodruff, who left this world on August 10, 2025, at the age of 64, in Nashville, Arkansas. Born on June 14, 1961, in Amarillo, Texas, Kim was a beacon of light and love to all who knew her.
Kim was the cherished daughter of Ronny and Deronda Woodruff. She was preceded in death by her beloved sister, Sherry Roberts, whose memory Kim carried close to her heart. She is survived by her cherished nieces, Shera Smith of Nashville, AR, and Tarren Riley (Andrew) of Sterling, CO, along with her great-niece, Kynsleigh Smith, and great-nephews, Ian and Liam Riley. Kim was also a devoted sister to her brother, Michael Woodruff (Patty) of Nashville, AR, and a loving aunt to her nephew, Johnathan Lee.
For over 40 years, Kim dedicated her life to caring for others, working alongside her mother, Deronda, to babysit and nurture countless children. Their bond was exceptional, grounded in their shared love and compassion for every child they welcomed into their lives. This selflessness extended to her volunteer work at Immanuel Baptist Church, where she spent years in the nursery, treating every child as if they were her own.
Kim had a passion for crafting, often spending her time making beautiful crocheted blankets and other handmade gifts for her family. She found joy in the simple pleasures of life, such as watching Gordon Ramsay’s culinary adventures and immersing herself in the gripping stories of John Grisham novels.Despite her own struggles, including a courageous three-year battle with end-stage renal failure, Kim embodied kindness and resilience. Her spirit remained unbroken, and she faced each challenge with remarkable strength and grace. Her family is immensely proud of her indomitable spirit and the way she fought until her last breath.
Kim will be laid to rest at County Line Cemetery, where friends and family can gather to celebrate the life she lived so beautifully. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to the County Line Cemetery Fund, a testament to Kim’s love for her community.
A special note of gratitude goes out to those who cared for Kim during her illness. Heartfelt thanks to Deb Cowling, Barbara Scott, Edith DeLoney, Bro. Ben Jones of Central Baptist Church, and her friends at the Retirement Village. The compassionate team at DaVita in Hot Springs, including Erica, Christa, Megan, Kelly, Misty, Dr. DeSoto, and others, provided Kim with the tender care she deserved. We are also grateful to Dr. Caldwell and staff, Cheri Craig, Dr. Glasgow, and Dr. Shaw of Howard Memorial Hospital, as well as her caring aide and friend, Flo Belcher, and the exceptional Dierksen Hospice team, including Alisa, Jaide, and Amanda, who made Kim’s final moments as comfortable as possible.
Kimberly Woodruff will be remembered not only for her unwavering love and kindness but also for the impact she made on the lives of everyone she encountered. Her legacy of compassion, creativity, and resilience will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know her. Rest in peace, dear Kim. You will be forever missed and always cherished.
A graveside service for Kim will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 16, 2025 in the County Line Cemetery with Bro. Glen Green officiating, under the direction of Latimer Funeral Home of Nashville.
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