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Kimberly Rae “Kim” <I>Graviett</I> Foster

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Kimberly Rae “Kim” Graviett Foster

Birth
Sikeston, Scott County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Aug 2015 (aged 48)
Sikeston, Scott County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Sikeston, New Madrid County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Kimberly Rae "Kim" Graviett Foster
Born: February 28, 1967
Died: August 01, 2015


Kimberly Rae "Kim" Graviett Foster
Miner, MO - Kimberly Rae "Kim" Graviett Foster, age 48, went to join the Lord on August 1, 2015 at her home in Sikeston, Missouri.
Born February 28, 1967 in Sikeston, Missouri, daughter of the late Harold Gene "Huly" Graviett and Betti Snipes McCants of Bertrand, Missouri, she attended the St. Frances Xavier Catholic Church and she taught school for thirteen years at St. Henry's Catholic School in Charleston, Missouri, where she was also the head basketball coach. For the last eleven years, she worked as the office clerk for UPS Freight Company. She also helped in the nursery for eight years at Miner Baptist Church. She played women's softball and was on a ladies bowling league.
On May 31, 1996 in Sikeston, Missouri she married Don Foster; he survives of the home.
Other survivors include her brother, Clay Graviett of Vanduser,and special friend Anna Tulauan, one step-brother, Scott McCants of Jackson, Missouri; one step-sister, Jaime McCants of Sikeston, Missouri; maternal grandmother, Mary Thompson of Sikeston, Missouri; step-father, James McCants of Bertrand, Missouri; two dogs, Dutchess and Lady; one cat Shadow.

Burial in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Sikeston, Missouri.



Kimberly Rae "Kim" Graviett Foster
Born: February 28, 1967
Died: August 01, 2015


Kimberly Rae "Kim" Graviett Foster
Miner, MO - Kimberly Rae "Kim" Graviett Foster, age 48, went to join the Lord on August 1, 2015 at her home in Sikeston, Missouri.
Born February 28, 1967 in Sikeston, Missouri, daughter of the late Harold Gene "Huly" Graviett and Betti Snipes McCants of Bertrand, Missouri, she attended the St. Frances Xavier Catholic Church and she taught school for thirteen years at St. Henry's Catholic School in Charleston, Missouri, where she was also the head basketball coach. For the last eleven years, she worked as the office clerk for UPS Freight Company. She also helped in the nursery for eight years at Miner Baptist Church. She played women's softball and was on a ladies bowling league.
On May 31, 1996 in Sikeston, Missouri she married Don Foster; he survives of the home.
Other survivors include her brother, Clay Graviett of Vanduser,and special friend Anna Tulauan, one step-brother, Scott McCants of Jackson, Missouri; one step-sister, Jaime McCants of Sikeston, Missouri; maternal grandmother, Mary Thompson of Sikeston, Missouri; step-father, James McCants of Bertrand, Missouri; two dogs, Dutchess and Lady; one cat Shadow.

Burial in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Sikeston, Missouri.




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