Kimberly Lynn Little

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January 18, 1961 ~ September 27, 2025 (age 64)

Kimberly Lynn Little, 64, of Stephenville, Texas, entered her heavenly home on September 27, 2025, after a courageous battle with melanoma. Born January 18, 1961, in Dallas, Texas, she was welcomed into eternity by her parents, Sam M. Little and Geraldine Sanders.

Kim is lovingly survived by her son, Carter Hall and his wife Lacey Jackson, along with their children Hayden, Gunnar, and Lane; her daughter, Whitney Demetruk (Hall) and husband Brett Demetruk, with their children Cillian, Willow, and Hallie; and her brother, Mark Little of Hico, Texas. She is also remembered by many cherished nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Determined to spend every possible moment with her grandchildren, Kim faced her illness with remarkable strength and grace. Even in her illness, Kim’s heart remained steadfast in generosity. In her final act of giving, she donated her body to medical research so that others might benefit from the lessons her journey provided.

A lover of treasure hunting and a keen eye for beauty, Kim could often be found at flea markets, antique shops, or running her booth at the local antique mall—a source of joy in recent years. She was a faithful member of First Baptist Church of Gustine, where she found joy in worship, comfort in Jesus, and friendship among her church family.

Kim’s passions were as vibrant as her spirit: cheering for Notre Dame football, savoring hot coffee, laughing with friends over old memories, decorating her home for every season, delighting in cowboy romance novels, and faithfully watching her grandchildren’s sports. Her beloved dog, Gus, was rarely far from her side.

A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, October 11, at 1:00 p.m. in Bond Auditorium in Stephenville, Texas. Family and friends are invited to gather, share stories, and honor Kimberly’s remarkable life. A potluck meal will follow. 

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