Kimberly Dawn Massie
Kimberly Dawn Massie was born on October 19, 1965 in Bonne Terre, a daughter of the late William Woodrow “Woody” and Virgie Marie (Politte) Massie. Kim went to her Heavenly home and was united with her Lord and Savior on Sunday, March 28, 2021 having reached the age of 55 years, 5 months and 9 days.
Those who remain to cherish her memory include her daughter, Ashley Moss (husband, Chad); son, Malachi Peppers; two granddaughters, Alli and Mila Moss, two sisters: Rebecca Boyer, Vicki Hawkins (husband, Donnie); a brother, Benji Massie; three special nephews, Josh Mapes, Brad Hawkins, and Keagen Massie.
Kim proudly served her country in the United States Navy from December 17, 1985 to December 15, 1989. Kim was a fun loving person and would help anyone in need. She had a passion especially for helping children. Kim worked as a Circuit Manager for Division of Family Services for approximately 10 years. Kim was also a proud Mom and Nana. She loved spending time with Ashley and Malachi. From the many shopping trips with Ashley to all of Malachi’s basketball games. She also loved her granddaughters, Alli and Mila very much. Going to their dance recitals and being there to watch them when needed were some of the greatest highlights of her life. Kim often referred to the twins as her “twinados”. Kim loved the Lord with all of her heart. She attended Hopewell Church of God. Kim knew that her help came from the Lord and that she could do all things with Christ’s strength. Kim’s faith is now her sight, and she is enjoying the beauty of Heaven.
Visitation was held on Tuesday, March 30th from 4 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday, March 31st from 9 to 11 a.m. at DeClue Funeral Home.
A funeral service was held on Wednesday, March 31st at 11 a.m. at DeClue Funeral Home with Pastor Sheldon Marler officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Kim Massie Fund at Belgrade State Bank, 306 North Missouri Street, Potosi, MO. 63664. Memorial contributions may also be given to the funeral director.
Interment followed in Sunset Hill Cemetery. Honoring Kim by serving as pallbearers were: Malachi Peppers, Benji Massie, Josh Mapes, Chad Moss, Brad Hawkins Donnie Hawkins, and Keagen Massie. Funeral arrangements by DeClue Funeral Home.
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