The Memorial Service celebrating and honoring the life of Kimberly “Kim” Ann Bloss DeGrant, 59, of Enid, will be held privately. Complete cremation care under the direction of Brown-Cummings Funeral Home.
Kim was born September 14, 1961 to Max and Janette Futrell Bloss in Long Beach, California and passed from this life March 3, 2021 in Enid, Oklahoma.
She was raised and educated in Enid and attended Enid High School. She worked as a Certified Nurse’s Aide for many years most recently for Garland Road Nursing Center. She enjoyed cooking, baking, family time, decorating for parties, going antique shopping, and her beloved dog Max.
She is survived by her three sons Dedrick Bloss, of Enid, Dustin DeGrant, ( Eileen Voyles), of Ames Iowa, and Daeton DeGrant, of Farmington, Missouri ; seven grandchildren, two nephews, Kent McMullin (Shannon), of Enid, and Cody McMullin, of Enid and their children.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Max and Janette Bloss and one sister Kat Bloss.
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