Kim Louise Pannell was born June 30, 1959 in Oklahoma City, OK, the baby of 3 daughters born to Kenneth Clifford Pannell and Geraldine Lucille (Nitzel) Pannell. Kim was raised in Lexington and attended Lexington Schools, graduating in 1977. She then attended Mid-America VO TECH where she studied in the Practical Nursing Program. Kim received her LPN License and began working in area Nursing Homes and hospitals. Kim’s compassion and dedication made for a perfect fit working as a Health Care professional. She was passionate about her work and deeply cared for the patients she served. She spent more than 30 years caring and providing for others, retiring from Hemodialysis Nursing at Frensensius in Oklahoma City. When not working, Kim spent most of her time with her friends. She was an avid collector of Boyd Bears and she never missed an opportunity to go shopping. She will be dearly missed!
She was preceded in death by: Her father, Kenneth Pannell; Her sister, Fredda Bolser and Her fianc�, Fred Daffern.
Kim leaves behind: Her mother, Dean, of the home; Her sister, Ramona Traverse and husband Cliff of Plano, TX; Nieces and Nephews, And a host of other family and friends.
A Celebration of Life Memorial is scheduled for 3:00 P.M. Saturday, August 22, 2015, at the Wilson-Little Funeral Home Chapel. Send online condolences at wilsonlittle.com.
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