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Kimberlee Christine Apollos, 52 of Greenfield, left this world surrounded by family on May 18, 2025. She was born on June 14, 1972 in Indianapolis to Carla Perkins and Ray Patton.
To know Kim was to be loved by her. She had a gentle spirit that made everyone feel important. Her life was defined by selflessness and unwavering love for her family. No matter what she faced, Kim met it with positivity —always more concerned for others than herself.
Kim had a passion for animals, especially dogs, and the beach. Kim enjoyed good 80’s music with some of her favorites being Prince, Tom Petty, Meatloaf, Rush and Fleetwood Mac.
Her greatest joy came from being with the people she loved. She found her purpose in being a wife to Terry of 12 years, a mother, a sister, a daughter, an aunt - but especially, a “Mimi.”
Kim is survived by her husband, Terry Apollos; her daughter, Kayla (Nick) Pritt; her grandchildren, Liam and Chloe Pritt; her mother, Carla (Dave) Perkins; siblings, Carol (Steve) Purcell, Michelle Green, and Ryan Perkins; and nieces, Heather (Justin) Morton and Raechel Smith.
She was preceded in death by her father, Ray Patton, along with several beloved grandparents who now welcome her home.
Kim was the kind of person who would drop everything to help someone in need—without hesitation, without complaint, and always with love. Her generosity and compassion knew no limits. Though her absence leaves an ache in the hearts of those who loved her, her legacy lives on in the lives she touched and the family she held so dear.
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