Marcia Jo Kimble, 58, of Schoolcraft, passed away suddenly on Thursday, November 20, 2025, at in her home in Schoolcraft.
She was born May 22, 1967, in Amarillo, Texas, the daughter of William Edward Gilley and Flora Charlene (Pulliam) Fialkowski.
Marcia worked for Alber flooring for over 30 years. She was an extremely dedicated employee, respected highly in the trades as she always took new staff members under her wing and taught them about the job and the procedures. Marcia was a generous person and always had a positive, outgoing attitude, she loved everybody, so much, in her, VERY large circle. Blowing bubbles with her grandchildren and admiring gorgeous butterflies and wildflowers were 2 of her greatest passions. She was an avid rock collector, but to all who knew and loved her, she WAS everybody's rock. Her favorite color was clear/transparent. Marcia Jo or JoJo to her grandchildren, will be deeply missed but forever loved and remembered. Her generosity, positivity and deep love for her family and friends will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.
She is survived by her husband, Matthew Fisher; mother and step-father, Charlene (Dan) Fialkowski; son, Brent Kimble; daughter, Allyson (Adrian) Elwin; grandchildren, Ella-Grace Kimble, Troy Elwin, Drake, Nataleigh, Daisy, Lilly and Madelyn; brother, Mark Gilley; step-brothers, Danny Fialkowski, Don (George) Fialkowski, David Fialkowski, Robert (Sean) Fialkowski and step-sister, Diane (Albert) Rostin.
Marcia was preceded in death by her father, William Gilley; son, Matthew Charles Edward Kimble and brother, Larry Matthew Gilley.
Cremation will take place. In accordance with her wishes, there will be no public services at this time.
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