Born in Nashville, TN on January 7, 1970
Departed on December 5, 2018 and resided in Lyles, TN
Kimberly Kay Scott, age 48, of Lyles, TN passed away on Wednesday, December 5, 2018 in Nashville, TN. She was born in Nashville on January 7, 1970 to Edward Joslin and Vickie Joslin.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Vickie Joslin.
Kim is survived by her husband, Michael Covey; children, Kimberly Hope Kelley, Jenna Marie Kelley, Christopher Drake Kelley, Britney Danielle Scott, Dillon Wayne Kelley, and Katelynn Angel Diane Scott; and one step-son, Aaron Michael Covey. She is also survived by 8 grandchildren; her father, Edward Anthony Joslin; and brothers and sisters, Kevin David Scott, Vickie Marie Joslin, Angela Dawn Joslin, Edward Anthony Joslin Jr., Josh Joslin, Jerry Joslin, and Layla Joslin.
Nothing meant more to Kim than being a mother and a grandmother. She had a free spirit, which made her fun to be around. She enjoyed the holidays, especially Christmas, which was easily noticed by her many decorations. Mellow Yellow and coffee are what kept her going.
A Celebration of Life will be held in the chapel of West Harpeth Funeral Home. Kim will be laid to rest at Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens.
Born in Nashville, TN on January 7, 1970
Departed on December 5, 2018 and resided in Lyles, TN
Kimberly Kay Scott, age 48, of Lyles, TN passed away on Wednesday, December 5, 2018 in Nashville, TN. She was born in Nashville on January 7, 1970 to Edward Joslin and Vickie Joslin.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Vickie Joslin.
Kim is survived by her husband, Michael Covey; children, Kimberly Hope Kelley, Jenna Marie Kelley, Christopher Drake Kelley, Britney Danielle Scott, Dillon Wayne Kelley, and Katelynn Angel Diane Scott; and one step-son, Aaron Michael Covey. She is also survived by 8 grandchildren; her father, Edward Anthony Joslin; and brothers and sisters, Kevin David Scott, Vickie Marie Joslin, Angela Dawn Joslin, Edward Anthony Joslin Jr., Josh Joslin, Jerry Joslin, and Layla Joslin.
Nothing meant more to Kim than being a mother and a grandmother. She had a free spirit, which made her fun to be around. She enjoyed the holidays, especially Christmas, which was easily noticed by her many decorations. Mellow Yellow and coffee are what kept her going.
A Celebration of Life will be held in the chapel of West Harpeth Funeral Home. Kim will be laid to rest at Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens.
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