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Kimberly Michelle Rooks was born September 5, 1995 in Opelika, Alabama to Shannon Rooks and the late Juanita Granger Rooks. Kim, as most knew her, was always very artistic and enjoyed painting, coloring, drawing, and other crafts in her spare time. She was a huge fan of music and also enjoyed writing when she could. She admired fashion and loved shopping for the latest trends. Kim was a fan of rollerskating and would often ask her older brother to take her to the local rink every Friday evening before she could drive. Her biggest love was for her family, who have always been close and supportive.
Kimberly M. Rooks, 23, of Phenix City, Alabama passed away Sunday, June 23, 2019 at Piedmont Midtown Hospital. She is preceded in death by her mother, maternal grandmother, Reba “Memaw” Blanton, and dear friend, Robert Woods.
Survivors include her siblings, Jeremy (Larissa) Smith of Phenix City, Alabama, Travis Rooks of Phenix City, AL, and Ashley Smith of Smith Station, Alabama; father, Shannon Rooks of Phenix City, Alabama, and three nephews, one niece, and a host of extended family and friends.
The family will hold a memorial service; however, those details are pending at this time. Please check back for updated service details.
The family is being assisted by Georgia Cremation, 7500 Veterans Parkway, Suite A, Columbus, Georgia 31909, 706-577-0055. The family invites you to leave a condolence or share a fond memory of Ms. Rooks below.
DC says
So sorry for your loss. May God comfort the family and wipe all tears from your eyes during this time of sorrow. Please find comfort in Gods word at Revelation 21:3,4
JW says
Please accept my sincere condolences. God knows the pain that comes when we lose a loved one, that is why God describes death as an enemy that he yearns to do away with (1 Corinthians 15:26). Our dear loved ones who are resting in death will soon be awakened and reunited with us (Isaiah 26:19). Hold on firmly to this beautiful hope, and may the wonderful memories fill your mind and heart.
JL McFarlin says
To the family my deepest sympathy go out to you during your time of Sorrow. Thanks to Jehovah God The Last Enemy death is to be brought to nothing 1st Corinthians chapter 15 verse 26. Also at revelation chapter 21 verses 4 say he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more. That is a promise that Jehovah will keep.