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Kim Marie Black
February 14th, 1962 - August 4th, 2025
It is of great sadness and loss for me to announce that my wife Kim Marie Black has gone to Heaven. Kim was born in Ohio and moved to Tucson when she was 3 months old. She is survived by her Brother Bruce Williams. She graduated from Flowing Wells High School in Tucson. Kim is a very talented individual. You taught me how to love. Kim loved crafting, sewing, knitting and cooking. She is a very loving and caring person. If I could only see you and feel your gentle touch just one more time. I met Kim in 1986 and Married June 20th, 2003. Kim loved her cat named Klyde, Boston Terriers, Megan and Melanie and her current Dogs Mr. Rooster and Miss Willow.
Kim, the finest years I ever knew were all the years I had with you. Kim drove a School Bus for A.S.D.B for 18 years. And she was awarded Bus Driver of the year 2021-2022. She took very special care of her students, making sure they arrived at school and back home safely. Kim, I am very proud of you and all the accomplishments you have made in your lifetime. I am so very proud to have called you my wife, my sweetie. I love you so much and miss you, save me a spot please. Keep holding my hand and guiding me as you always have. Sleep with the angels ♡ ♡ ♡
Love- Les, Rooster and Willow
Special Thanks to: Gary Pattie, Val, Jan, Michael, Lettie, Paul
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Desert Sunset Funeral Home is honored to showcase our meticulously renovated facilities equipped with cutting-edge capabilities. Our spacious chapel warmly welcomes families of diverse faiths and cultures, while private areas provide a more intimate farewell experience. At Desert Sunset, we wholeheartedly embrace the vibrant tapestry of Tucson and Marana communities, and our dedicated bilingual staff ensures that every service is conducted with respect and inclusivity. It is our privilege to assist you in creating a farewell that uniquely honors your loved one's legacy....
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