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Kimberly “Kim” <I>Stovall</I> Lindsey

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Kimberly “Kim” Stovall Lindsey

Birth
Jacksonville, Cherokee County, Texas, USA
Death
27 Oct 2013 (aged 49)
Clewiston, Hendry County, Florida, USA
Burial
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Albert Lambert, the ex-husband of school nurse Kimberly Lindsey, whose body was found in a sugarcane field in Clewiston, FL.
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Kimberly Lindsey, 49, of Palm Beach Gardens, died on Sunday, November 3 in Palm Beach County. She was born April 30, 1964 in Jacksonville, TX, the daughter of William Lindsey and Betty Jayne (Missy) Stovall. She was the oldest of six siblings, whom Kim essentially raised into her teenage years. She moved to Dallas, TX where she was raised by her Uncle Mike Traylor and Aunt Sarah.

She graduated from University of Colorado, Boulder with BSN in Nursing. She met and married Dr. Albert Lambert while working at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas. They went on to live in Missouri and Colorado before settling in South Florida in 1996.

An incredible mother, she is survived by her daughters Sarah, 20; Sofia, 18; and Savannah, 16; Uncle Mike and Aunt Sarah; siblings, Kelly Gene Lindsey Smith, Brian Stovall, Shane Stovall, and Connie Jayne 'CJ' Carpenter.

Ms. Lindsey was preceded in death by her parents and her sister Carrie Chandler. In addition, she leaves behind a community of friends, especially a sisterhood of Weiss School mothers, who found strength in each other's embrace as their children grew. They will long be inspired by her determination and commitment to doing the right thing.

A memorial service will be held at Christ Fellowship Church south campus, 5312 Northlake, in Palm Beach Gardens at 3 PM on Wednesday, November 6. A short reception will follow in the Church's Life Center.

A trust fund has been established for the support of Ms. Lindsey's three daughters called Daughters of Kim Lindsey Trust. More information is available at daughtersofkimtrust.com.

The family and friends thank the local and greater community for their outpouring of support during this very difficult time. Kim, who was a 'Mama Bear' above all else, would be embarrassed by the attention, but very appreciative of the effort to help another person.

To express condolences and/or make donations: Visit PalmBeachPost.com/obituaries

Published in The Palm Beach Post from Nov. 6 to Nov. 7, 2013
Albert Lambert, the ex-husband of school nurse Kimberly Lindsey, whose body was found in a sugarcane field in Clewiston, FL.
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Kimberly Lindsey, 49, of Palm Beach Gardens, died on Sunday, November 3 in Palm Beach County. She was born April 30, 1964 in Jacksonville, TX, the daughter of William Lindsey and Betty Jayne (Missy) Stovall. She was the oldest of six siblings, whom Kim essentially raised into her teenage years. She moved to Dallas, TX where she was raised by her Uncle Mike Traylor and Aunt Sarah.

She graduated from University of Colorado, Boulder with BSN in Nursing. She met and married Dr. Albert Lambert while working at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas. They went on to live in Missouri and Colorado before settling in South Florida in 1996.

An incredible mother, she is survived by her daughters Sarah, 20; Sofia, 18; and Savannah, 16; Uncle Mike and Aunt Sarah; siblings, Kelly Gene Lindsey Smith, Brian Stovall, Shane Stovall, and Connie Jayne 'CJ' Carpenter.

Ms. Lindsey was preceded in death by her parents and her sister Carrie Chandler. In addition, she leaves behind a community of friends, especially a sisterhood of Weiss School mothers, who found strength in each other's embrace as their children grew. They will long be inspired by her determination and commitment to doing the right thing.

A memorial service will be held at Christ Fellowship Church south campus, 5312 Northlake, in Palm Beach Gardens at 3 PM on Wednesday, November 6. A short reception will follow in the Church's Life Center.

A trust fund has been established for the support of Ms. Lindsey's three daughters called Daughters of Kim Lindsey Trust. More information is available at daughtersofkimtrust.com.

The family and friends thank the local and greater community for their outpouring of support during this very difficult time. Kim, who was a 'Mama Bear' above all else, would be embarrassed by the attention, but very appreciative of the effort to help another person.

To express condolences and/or make donations: Visit PalmBeachPost.com/obituaries

Published in The Palm Beach Post from Nov. 6 to Nov. 7, 2013


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