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Kimberly Lynn White, age 59 of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee died Thursday at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.

Mrs. White was born March 10, 1962 in Lawrence County, Tennessee, she was a member of Crewstown church of Christ, and retired clerk from the Lawrence County Circuit Court. In her earlier years she was a homemaker.

 
Survivors include her Mother, Velma Cothren of Lawrenceburg. Daughter, Ellie White of Lawrenceburg. Son, Ben (Olivia) White of Lawrenceburg. Grandchildren, Rhett White, Merle White, Emmalyn White and Ava White. Daughter In Law, Heather White of Ethridge. Brother, Eddy (Judy) Cothren of Lawrenceburg. Chris (Cathy) Cothren of Clarksville. Sisters, Cindy (Bill) Pettus and Lisa (Randy) Mink both of Lawrenceburg. Several nieces and nephews. S

he was preceded in death by her Father, Bobby Dean Cothren and Son, John Andrew White.
 

Services will be 1 pm Monday at Ethridge church of Christ with Shaun Romer officiating, burial will follow in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens.

Visitation will be Monday from 11 am until service at the church. Spry Funeral Home, Athen is directing the services.
 

 
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3 comments


Paula Shaw
2021-05-15 18:22:41
Kim was a blessing to all who had the chance to know her. I first met her when we were just girls. She had a smile that could light up any room and a heart to match. She was always a genuinely authentic lady surrounding other with kindness. Deepest sympathies to all who loved her.

Paula Hughes Shaw
Debi McAfee Murphy
2021-05-17 01:25:30
How can I put into words the feelings that I want to convey about this Godly woman. We connected immediately when we met on the ball field bleachers watching our boys play. Kim displayed warmth, beauty, personality, energy and all anyone wanted to do was to be around her. She was contagious in the best way ever. She loved those children with her every breathe and was the most positive person I had ever met. Later on I was blessed to work with her at Crockett Hospital in the Out-Patient Department. What a joy it was to work with Kim. She was one of those people you loved working with. She would leave notes of encouragement when things were tough. Now.. how many people care in this world? Kim did.... and I’ll miss her, but I’ll I will always remember her kindness and her joy.
Jeanie Hickman Bates
2021-05-17 19:28:44
So very sorry to hear of Kim's passing. She was a sweet and friendly person. I will be praying for her family and friends. God bless you all.
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