(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)Kimberly Ann Mitchell, a loving, caring and supportive wife of Webb City, MO passed away on November 26, 2025 after a lengthy battle with breast cancer. She was 61 years young.
Born Kimberly Ann Sublett on October 25, 1964 in Azusa, CA. She moved to Modesto California in 1973.
She graduated from Davis High School in 1983.
She graduated from California State University Stanislaus in 2000 and continued her education to earn a Master of Business Administration.
In 1999 she met her would be husband for the first time. Her courtship with Chris lasted 3 years during which she stood by his side after he experienced an incomplete spinal cord injury.
They were married on June 7, 2003, in Modesto, California.
In the summer of 2006 Kimberly moved to Webb City Missouri to be closer to Chris’ family.
Throughout her life, Kimberly was active in her faith, both working at youth camps and being very involved in her church.
Kimberly last place of employment was AT&T as a customer service representative and as a trainer from 2007 until shortly after her cancer diagnosis in 2022.
Kimberly was preceded in death by her Grandfather Aaron Richard Christianson, Grandmother June Violet Christianson, Mother Rhonda Chloe (Byrd) Wolcik and her father-in-law Monte Clair Mitchell.
Kimbelry is survived by her husband Martin Christopher Mitchell, her Father Gerald Duane Wolcik, sister Patrica Roxanne (Wolcik) Harvey, brother-in-law Keith Darren Harvey. Niece Hanna Elisabeth Harvey, her Aunt Lou Ellen Wolcik, her Mother-in-Law Lydia Catherine (Martin) Mitchell. Nephew Timothy David Mitchell, Niece in law Kahlie Lorraine (Pruitt) Mitchell, her great nephews Cody David Mitchell, Connor Talbert Mitchell, and Caleb Blake Mitchell, her fur baby Junior cat and many others who were blessed to be in Kimberly’s world.
Kimberly was a very beautiful person both inside and out. She always had a smile and a friendly personality towards others. To her husband Chris, she was his biggest advocate, supporter and champion as he battled several disabilities.
Kim fought the battle against breast cancer for 4 years, 7 months and 18 days. She never gave up the fight, always remained positive through it all, and never used it as an excuse.
Cancer may have taken Kimberly from us, but cancer cannot take away the positive impact she made on others and the memories she left us all.
She will be dearly missed by all who knew her.
The family will hold a virtual celebration of life on December 4, 2025. All are invited to watch the event live or catch the replay at KimberlyMitchell.net.
In leu of flowers please consider donating to Susan G. Komen in her name at Komen.org

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