1959
2017
Kimberly was born Aug 9, 1959 in Oklahoma City, OK to Maudie Lee Gilley Henthorn and Donald Raymond Newman. Kimberly passed away November 13, 2017 in Okla. City. She was married to Lindsey A. Gay
Feb 2, 1985.
Kimberly graduated from Del City High 1977. While attending high school she was varsity Cheerleader for three years. She was a Jr. Basketball attendant. Kimberly worked right out of high school at Goff Foot Clinic; Oklahoma Allergy Clinic and Del State Bank. She co-founded L.G. Construction Co in 1987 with her beloved husband Lindsey and worked until present date. She developed many lifelong friendship through the business.
Her favorite hobbies included spending time with her dogs, cats & birds. She had a passion for unusual flowers & antiques. Kim loved to watch old John Wayne movies, he was her hero. She loved to dance to Janet Jackson. Her husband mentioned he thought Kim saved his life by changing his life style. Lindsey said, Kim was pretty stubborn and she did everything "her way." She was big hearted, kind and generous.
Kim is survived by her husband Lindsey A. Gay of OKC; Jason Allen Christian of Baton Rouge, LA; Pam and Al Reeves of Moore, OK and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
A Memorial service will be at Arlington Memory Gardens Mausoleum on Friday, Nov 17th at 10:00 am.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to ASPCA or your local animal shelter in Kim's name.
Arrangements under the direction of Bill Eisenhour Funeral Home, Del City, Oklahoma.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Bill Eisenhour Funeral Home.
April 5, 2019
Elly Baraga
My condolences to Kim's family. My search to reconnect with Kim led me here. Back in 1999 Kim created an online safe space for those who suffer Anxiety and Panic Attacks. We hit it off between pen pals, sending beanie babies, and getting update letters about Brutes and those dreaded storms! I realize this post is a couple of years late, and for that my apologies. Through the pain of discovering she is gone, I cant help but feel blessed for the shared time we had. Kim was and will always be a unconditionally loving soul. Sending thoughts and prayers to all that feel her lack of presence.
November 28, 2017
Ron Lovett
My condolences to Kim's family. We lost one of Del City's prettiest and best. I know she is at peace now and all who knew Kim carry her memory in their hearts.
Ron Lovett
November 20, 2017
Pat Davies
Kim was fair, decent,and kind; she taught me how to dance! Today the world is a little lesser. God speed, Chaka Khan.
November 16, 2017
Linda Proctor Hockersmith
So sad to hear about the loss of a beautiful, kind, funny, outrageous and loving person. I had the privilege of being a part of the Newman Family and I'll never forget those happy fun filled days. My thoughts and prayers go out to Kim's family and friends. God Bless you All.
LYLAS Kim
November 16, 2017
Linda Proctor Hockersmith
So sad to hear about the loss of a beautiful, funny, outrageous, kind and loving person. I had the privilege of being a part of the Newman Family and I'll never forget those happy, fun filled days. My thoughts and prayers go out to Kim's family and friends.
LYLAS
November 16, 2017
So saddened by the news of the loss of a beautiful woman, former neighbor and high school friend. Kim and Lindsay lived next door to our mother and were a tremendous source of comfort when mom was sick from cancer. We love you Kim. You will always have a place in our hearts. Keli Proctor Clark
November 16, 2017
Cookie Dees
Sincere sympathies to Kims family and friends. Sad news for our Class of 77.
November 15, 2017
Kathy Platt
I've known Kim since her high school days through my brother, Mike. I'm still in shock by her too-soon departure from this world. She was a wonderful person.
November 15, 2017
Pam Reeves
Love you to the moon & back! You were a strong, loving, generous sister! You will always be in my heart! XOXO.
November 15, 2017
Charla Lee
Always a beauty, inside and out. So many wonderful memories. I know you will be missed! Thoughts and prayers to the family.
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