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On the bright morning of August 18, 1967 a bouncing baby girl was born to Homer Moore and
Dorothy Cushinberry and she was named Kymberli Sophia Bennett. Kymberli was one of 2
children.
Kymberli gained her education through the Blytheville High School and later attended college at
Parks Community College where she earned her diploma in Medical Secretarial/Transcription.
Later Kymberli went to serve her county in the United States Army with exemplary service.
Kymberli met and married Anthony Bennett Sr. And out of that union they were the proud
parents of Anthony Wayne Bennett Jr. (AJ). AJ became the love of her Kymberli live. She loved
being a mom to AJ and being a major part of the lives of her niece Dionna, and nephews Melvin
and Marcus. Kymberli loved family and spending time with her sister Pamela.
After the dissolution of her marriage, Kymberli began working at the Veterans Administration as
Staff Assistant to the Associate Director where she later retired from. Kymberli loved a good
party and gathering with friends and family. Spending time with her cousin Valinda and her
special friend Kenneth almost made the top of the list of the things she loved, but we all know
her first love was shopping.
Kymberli was known for her loving, caring, calm and generous spirit. There was nothing she
wouldn’t do for those that she loved near or far.
On September 27, 2021 heaven gates opened for one of God’s precious children, Kymberli is
preceded in death by her Parents.
She leaves to cherish her memories her son Anthony, her sister Pamala, her niece Dionna, her
nephews Melvin and Marcus, her dear friend Kenneth, and a host of aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Her love for all will be forever remembered and missed by all.
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