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Kimberly Star Robinson, born on March 5, 1963, in Miami, Florida, peacefully passed away on July 22, 2025, in Bowling Green, Kentucky. She leaves behind a legacy of love, resilience, and cherished memories that will resonate with all who knew her.
Kimberly dedicated over four years of her life to serving in The Tennessee Air National Guard, showcasing her commitment and devotion to her country. Her military service was a testament to her strength and character, qualities that defined her both in uniform and in everyday life.
In 2025, Kimberly retired, marking the end of a fulfilling career that allowed her to touch the lives of many through her dedication and hard work. Following her retirement, Kimberly found joy in pursuing her passions, particularly her love for gardening, which brought her peace and satisfaction.
Above all, Kimberly was a devoted mother to her son, Morgan James Pierson, and a loving mother-in-law to Haley Nichole Pierson. She cherished every moment spent with her family, including her beloved grandpuppies, Belle and Hollow, who brought her immense joy and companionship. Kimberly also had a profound love for her dog, Lexie.
Kimberly was also predeceased by her father, Charles John Robinson, her mother, Margie Ann McFeaters, and her brother, Kurtis Robinson. While their absence is deeply felt, their memories live on within her family and friends, creating a tapestry of love and remembrance that will endure through time.
As we remember Kimberly Star Robinson, we celebrate a life well-lived, marked by service, love, and an unwavering spirit. Her memory will forever remain in the hearts of those who had the privilege to know her.
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