Kimberly Ann Lambdin

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kimberly-lambdinKimberly Ann Lambdin, 27, of Lower Laurel Fork Road, Frakes, departed this life on Saturday, September 17, 2016 at the home of her sister in Pineville.

Kimberly was born on August 4, 1989 in Jellico, TN to Bernley Lambdin and Margie (Hale) Lambdin.

She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Walter and Ethel Lambdin and Earl and Irene Hale; and uncles, Rev. Lloyd Hale and Cornelious “Cus” Hale.

She is survived by her parents, Rev. Bernley and Margie Lambdin of Frakes; a sister, Amy Partin and special brother-in-law, B.H. of Pineville and  niece, Reece Kimberleigh Partin of Pineville; aunts, Mable McKillop of Williamsburg, Pauline Carpenter (Arvil) of Williamsburg, Jo Ann Carroll (Rev. Bruce) of Williamsburg, Betty Reynolds (Brady) of Williamsburg, Judy Gren of Williamsburg, Charlene Rose (Vernon) of Williamsburg, Tammy Hargens (Terry) of London, Marie Jackson (Phillip) of Frakes, Jenny Miracle (Dennis) of Frakes, Patricia Partin (Michael) of Chenoa, Mary Partin (Michael) of Chenoa; Vickie Hurst (Eddie) of Chenoa and Tammy Paul (Kent) of Williamsburg; uncles, Stanley  Hale (Brenda) of Williamsburg, Earl Hale Jr. (Linda) of Williamsburg, Rev. Floyd Hale (Sandra) of Williamsburg, Bobby Hale (Vera) of Williamsburg, Jerry Hale of Jellico, TN, Charles Hale of Williamsburg, Bill Lambdin of Middlesboro, Kenneth Lambdin (Rita) of Speedwell, TN, Stanley Lambdin (Geraldine) of Middlesboro, Mitchell “Pete” Lambdin (Rhonda) of Frakes and Leon Lambdin of Friendsville, TN; special friends, Diane Partin, Dana Bays and Maggie Middleton; and a host of  other family and friends to mourn her passing.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, September 21, at the Croley Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Floyd Hale, Rev. Leonard Siler and Rev. Bruce Carroll officiating.

She will be laid to rest in the Lambdin-Sunny View Cemetery at Frakes.

Condolences may be made to the family at www.croleyfuneralhome.com

Croley Funeral Home of Williamsburg is in charge of the arrangements.

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