Kimberly K. Noyes (Lebanon)'s Obituary
Kimberly Kay Noyes, daughter of Larry and Kay Hillme Barrett, was born August 9, 1962, in Lebanon, Missouri. She departed this life Wednesday, February 6, 2019, in her home, in Lebanon, Missouri, at the age of fifty-six years, five months, and twenty-eight days.
On May 16, 1999, she was united in marriage to Michael Andrew Noyes, and they shared the last nineteen years.
Her mother preceded her in death.
Kimberly is survived by her loving husband, Mike, of the home; a son, Paul Adams, and his wife, Samantha, of Saint Robert, Missouri; a daughter, Kelsey Noyes, of the home; a granddaughter, Ellie Adams, of Saint Robert, Missouri; her father, Larry Barrett, and his wife, Barbara, of Lebanon, Missouri; three sisters, Amy Wedelstadt, and her husband, Rick, of Lebanon, Missouri, Lori Stroup, and her husband, Scott, and Jenny Paulsen, and her husband, Art, all of Phillipsburg, Missouri; a number of nieces and nephews; as well as a host of other relatives and friends.
She was raised in the Conway and Morgan communities and graduated from Conway High School. She lived most of her adult life in Lebanon, where she worked at Empire Gas Company for several years. She worked at Copeland Company, now Emerson Electric, and then was a purchasing agent for Marathon Electric, which is now Regal Beloit, for several years. Kimberly was also a devoted homemaker to her husband and family.
Kimberly had made her profession of faith in Christ early in her life at the Bear Thicket Church and attended the Lebanon Family Church. Her family donated the land in Lebanon where the church is now located.
In her spare time she enjoyed crocheting, doing craft projects and being outdoors. She was always willing to help others, and bore her illness with great dignity and courage. She had a fondness for animals and particularly loved her dog, Ozzie. Being a mother was the most important part of her life and also especially loved her granddaughter.
Kimberly was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, and was a caring neighbor and friend. We celebrate her life and know that her family and friends will cherish the wonderful memories she created for them during her lifetime. She will be greatly missed.
Memorials have been established for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and Roper Cemetery.
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