Kimberly Denise Thompson Williams, age 41, a Cushing resident, passed away on Saturday, December 26. 2009 in Tulsa.
Kimberly was born on October 1, 1968 in Cushing, Oklahoma the daughter of Walter and Betty Luman Thompson.
She grew up in the Agra area, graduating from Agra High School in 1986.
She moved to Cushing in 2004 where she worked as a Certified Nurse Assistant.
In her spare time she enjoyed playing bingo, going to the lake, and most of all spending time with her family.
She is survived by her mother, Betty Thompson of Agra; two sons, Justin Tanner of Stillwater; and Cory Williams of Mustang; two daughters, Kayla Tanner of Stillwater; and Abby Williams of Mustang; significant other, Cliff Emberton and his son Logan of Cushing; brothers, Charles Johnson and his wife Rose of Stroud; Dicky Thompson and his wife Connie of Cushing; and Dean Thompson and his wife Patty of Garland, Texas; sister Carolyn Roe and her husband Gary of Agra; and granddaughter Maybree Staggs of Stillwater; as well as many friends and relatives.
Kimberly was preceded in death by her father, Walter Thompson; sister Darlene Fogle; and sister-in-law Rhoda Johnson.
Her funeral services have been entrusted to the care of the Palmer Marler Funeral Home and will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 30, 2009 at the Palmer Marler Funeral Chapel.
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