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Kim was born January 23, 1961 in Cabool, Missouri to Phyllis Prock and the late James Hines. She left this life after battling a rare disease Multiple System Atrophy. Kim graduated from Shawnee High School in 1979. She had many job titles over her lifetime including medical technician and manager, but her most meaningful and loved job was being a mother.
She loved her husband and family with devotion and cherished being a Gwammy to her grandson Vaughn and 3 granddogs Wrigley, Herman and Rocky. She enjoyed cooking and making up new recipes, music and playing Wahoo and Yahtzee. She liked to garden and named her plants like they were children. Her dog Olive was her best bud and never left her side. Her sense of humor and playfulness will be missed greatly.
Kim is survived by her devoted husband Casey Perryman of Shawnee; daughter Brandee and husband Todd Kinnamon of Shawnee; daughter Savannah and husband Sam Rogers of Shawnee; grandson Vaughn Kinnamon; mother Phyllis and husband Ted Prock of Kansas City, MO; sister Deb and husband Shane Cantwell of Titusville, FL. Kim also leaves behind many family members and friends who will miss her dearly.
She is preceded in death by her daughter Lindzee Stacy, father James Hines, brother Scott Hines and sister Holly Berry.
To honor Kim's wishes there will be no funeral service.
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