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Obituary

Highland Cemetery
Pontotoc County, Oklahoma



© Criswell Funeral Home
Kimberly Michelle (Gregory) Cosby
March 29, 1971 - January 24, 2022
© Criswell Funeral Home
Submitted by: Sandy Bain


The service for Kimberly Michelle (Gregory) Cosby, age 50, will be Friday, January 28, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. at the First Baptist Church in Stonewall, Oklahoma. Reverend Richard Dickerson will officiate, assisted by Reverend J.P. Williams. Burial will follow at the Highland Cemetery south of Stonewall. The family will receive friends Thursday, January 27, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Criswell Funeral Home in Ada.

Kim passed away Monday, January 24, 2022. She was born March 29, 1971 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Gene and Patricia Gregory. She grew up south of Stonewall and attended Stonewall Schools K-12. She graduated from Stonewall High School in 1989. She married her husband, Heath Cosby, February 2, 1990. They were married 31 years. Kim and Heath have 2 sons Cody Heath Cosby and Logan Dewayne Cosby. Kim was a member of the First Baptist Church in Stonewall.

Kim received her cosmetology license in 1991. Later she became a phlebotomist. As her children started school, she worked at Vanoss School as a teacher’s aid. When her children were older, she went to work for the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center in the Women’s Clinic in 2011. Then she moved to the M.A.P.S. department. Then in 2014, she became the Medisaw Specialist for the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center. She had been in this position for 8 years.

Kim loved working outdoors, working cattle, quilting, taking pictures, camping, canning, making pies, and especially spending time with her family. She also looked forward to working the concession stand with her cousin, Dhana Cooper, at Mary’s Music Barn for 23 years.

Kim was a very hard worker. You would often see her raking and hauling hay, feeding the cows, and helping her Mama on her place. She recently started raising Schnauzer puppies, which she dearly loved. Kim always stayed busy and enjoyed helping others.

Kim is survived by her husband Heath Cosby, 2 sons Cody Cosby and wife Mallory of Ada, Logan Cosby of Stonewall and girlfriend AnnaMarie Burkhart of Choctaw, mother Patricia Gregory and Bob Curtis of Stonewall, sister Christy Blackburn and husband Tim Blackburn and their children DeAnna Rinehart and her husband Chris, and Cortney Blackburn of Ada, mother-in-law Paulette Cosby, father-in-law, Don Cosby, brothers-in-law, Jeff Cosby and wife Michel, Todd Cosby and wife Christina, and sister-in-law Tammy Wall and husband Delbert, and many cousins, aunts, and uncles.

Proceeding her in death were her father, Gene Gregory, and grandparents, Mearl and Geneva Gregory and Oran and Babe Kerr.

Pallbearers will be Jordan Hill, Stevie Childress, Clayton Cooper, Quinton Gregory, Craig Grissom, and Kyle Grissom. Honorary bearer will be Roy Gregory.

The funeral service will be live-streamed on the First Baptist Church Stonewall Facebook page and at http://fbcstonewall.com.

Criswell Funeral Home, Ada


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