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Kimberly Ann Phillips, age 59 of Barnesville, Georgia, peacefully entered into eternal rest on Saturday, January 24th, 2026. She was born on June 30th, 1966, in Atlanta, Georgia to the late Richard and Peggy Phillips.
Kim loved her family and loved spending time with her grandkids. She was full of life and lived it to the fullest. She loved trees…if you know, you know. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her.
In addition to her parents: Richard and Peggy Phillips, Kim was preceded in death by her 2 brothers, Larry Slaton and Kelly Manzella and sister Patti Slaton.
She leaves to cherish her memory a beautiful daughter, Nikki Phillips and loving son, Sean Stewart; 5 grandchildren: Aubreyell Phillips, Da’Sean Phillips, Cashton Stewart, Malaysia Foster and Cannon Stewart; a host of nieces and nephews, cousins, friends, and a special bond with Greg Anderson.
Memorial Service will be held for Kim on Wednesday February 4th, 2026 at 1:00pm at Georgia Cremation- Fayetteville, 1086 Highway 54 West, Fayetteville GA 30214.
A Celebration of life will occur following the service at 926 Silver Dollar Road, Milner GA 30257.







Sonia Booker says
Thoughts and prayers for Nikki, Ryan and their families. I miss my friend🥺
Laurie says
My prayers are with every single one of yall especially Nikki & Sean even tho’ Kim was a “Mom & Sister” to all of yall…she was a wonderful friend who is going to be missed tremendously…I love yall!!💜💜
Tiffany Rice says
Love you so much Nikki!! Thinking of you always, I’m so sorry for y’all’s loss. In our prayers always!
Jennifer Warren says
Nikki I’m so sorry for your loss. Thinking and praying for you and your family. We love you!!
Dinesha Robinson says
We sorry for you loss gone keep your family in our prayers
James Skinner says
I remember so much of you and paw paw and granny growing up .That part of my life was one of the best. You will always have a special place in my heart . I will always cherish our memories growing up and going to skating rink was one of the best times I ever had growing up in College Park. I love you Kim. Always and forever. Heaven gained a true fighter , that’s for sure!
Tori Locke says
Rest easy, Kim. You fought hard and long and now your struggles are over. We had some great memories & lots of laughs! My heart hurts for your kids and grandkids. I know this feeling all too well.. Hug my mama tight for me and spread the love with the rest of the family that We desperately miss so much. Save us a seat , until we meet again❤️ Love you so much