Kimberly L. Skaggs age 50 of Lexington, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, October 24, 2015 at Norman Regional Hospital. She was born September 7, 1965 in San Antonio, Texas. Kim was the youngest of three children born to Merle Eugene Mosley and Betty Ann (Baxter). Kim spent most of her life living in the Lexington community. She attended Lexington schools and later married. She worked as a mother and homemaker to raise her two daughters Nicole and Christina. For many years she worked outside of the home, working in fast food restaurants. After she started getting grandchildren, Kim enjoyed baby sitting and spoiling them.
She was preceded in death by: Father, Merle Mosley Mother, Betty Ann
She is survived by: Two daughters, Nicole “Nikki” Halkins of Norman, Christina Skaggs of Norman; Step mother, Barbara Mosley of Purcell; Two brothers, Larry Mosley and wife Shawn of Michigan, Terry Mosley and wife Kim of Altus; Six grandchildren, Savannah, Kameron and Jayden Keesee, A J, Nevaeh and Aaliyah Halkins; Also several nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends.
Memorial services will be at a later date. In lieu of flowers please make contributions to gofundme.com. Arrangements are with Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Purcell.
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