Kim Renae (Earley)
Leibrock
Jan 6, 1961 - Aug 5, 2019
Posted by Jo Aguirre
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Buchanan
Funeral Service
Oklahoma City, OK
(Permission granted)
Kim Renae Leibrock passed away Monday, August 5, 2019 in Oklahoma City after a brave battle with cancer.
She was born January 6, 1961 in Bartlesville, OK. She is preceded in death by her father, Ray Earley and mom, Ann Barnes.
She is survived by her dad, Daniel Barnes; her husband, Eddie Leibrock; her children: Josh and wife Fawne Ratliff, Chris Ratliff and friend Nicole Richards, Paul and wife Jennie Leibrock, Marjorie and husband Abraham Wright, Ann Leibrock, Amanda and husband Eddie Smith; her brother Kenneth and wife Teresa Earley; and her dearly loved grandchildren: Jason, Noah, Caleb, Trinity, Mekhi, Bailey, Tatum, Lily, Sydney, and Isaac.
Eddie and Kim were married June 27, 1998. They just celebrated 21 years of marriage. Eddie and Kim loved their family, especially their grandchildren. They loved music and would often attend concerts together. They liked to go to Frontier City, ride the roller coasters, and attend the free concerts. Kim deeply loved her children and would do anything for them. She kept a prayer list to remind her to pray for the people important to her. Kim is loved dearly, she is missed already, but we trust she is pain free in the arms of Jesus.
Funeral services will be Monday, August 12, 2019 at Buchanan Funeral Services in Oklahoma City, OK at 10am.
Interment service will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery in Bartlesville, OK at 3pm.
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