Kimberly Renee Wright
August 9, 2009
Kimberly Renee Wright passed away August 7, 2009, at her home. Kimberly was born August 12, 1972 to Charles and Ruth Ann Kelly. Kimberly was the youngest of 9 children and leaves 3 sisters and 5 brothers. Tommy Wright (Sharon), Brenda Kelly, Rita Kelly, Donetta Patterson (Jan), Donelle Wright (Deardra), Charles Wright (Chante) and Richard Williams. She also leaves one son, Christopher Wright and her Grandmother and Aunts and Uncles of Kansas City, Imogene Connor, Jacqueline Sullivan, JoAnn Connor, Larry Connor and Charles Connor. Kim was also blessed with 24 nieces and nephews. Kim also leaves a host of friends and loving members of the Baha’i Community.
Kim graduated from Hickman High School in 1991. She attend Metro Business College, Straun Nursing School, Columbia College and University of Missouri. She obtained her BS in Nursing and practiced nursing at the University of Missouri as an RN. Kimmy, as her family often called her, had a passion of education of young children and suffering of people.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM Tuesday at H.T. May and Son Funeral Home in Boonville, burial will be in Sunset hill cemetery in Bunceton.
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9 Responses to “Kimberly Renee Wright”
I am so sorry for your loss. I felt her spirit around me last week and did not know how to get in touch with her. I know Kim is in a wonderful place. She touched so many people through her nursing and healing energy.
To The Kelly/Wright Families
We can’t promise that tomorrow will be easier. Just lean on our
Holy Father he will help you through the rough times.
The Gordons’
Barbara and Jeff( Breez)
I will like to send my condolences to the family of Kimberly Wright my thoughts and prayers are with you all today and days continued, and on behalf of my family Mija and Shontai Hoffman if any of you need anything please let us know. With alot of love and deep sympathy from my family to yours.
To my family,
I just want you to know that my prayers are with you. I know how it feels to lose a sister. Love each other and always be there for one another during this time and all others. If you need me, call. I love you all and know that God loves you too.
to the wright family it was a honor to grow up with kimberly the class of 1991 will misss her such as may she rest in peace.
To the family, I am very sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with.
DONETTA AND MR.JAN
DONETTA YOU AND I TALKED ALOT AND I JUST WANT TO SAY I AM SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. HANG IN THERE. STILL LOVE YA!
I only knew Kim a very brief time but she touched me deeply with her compasssion and caring for others. She will be missed greatly.
To Ruth Ann Kelly / Wright and Family
From Ella (Tincey)Nevels-Blackwell
I would like to send my condolence to the family of Kimmy Wright The last time I saw Kimmy she was still in her teens but it sound like she turned out to be a beatuiful lady. Ruth Ann , Donetta and Donell I was able to watch kimmy grown-up; she was a beautful chocolate brown skin baby. She will be missed by many people including myself.
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