Pauline Kimble

Obituary of Pauline Shirley Kimble

Pauline Shirley Kimble, daughter to John R. Raine Sr. and Frances E. Raine was born August 8, 1953 in Indianapolis, IN. Pauline received her primary and secondary education through the Indianapolis Public School system. Pauline graduated from Harry E. Wood High School. At an early age Pauline professed her love and faith in Christ and joined Bethesda Missionary Baptist Church. Pauline was united in holy matrimony to Gary Kimble on August 28, 1993. This union shared 31 years of togetherness and 28 years of marriage. Pauline worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant and retired from Hooverwood Indianapolis in 2018. Pauline was a great loving person with a generous spirit and a keep it real personality. She opened her heart and especially her home. From family cookouts, to birthday parties, to just wanting to chill her home was open. Her influence will forever remain in the hearts and souls of all who knew her. Pauline quietly departed this life and entered the pearly gates with wings. On June 5, 2019 at 9:30 pm Paulines beautiful life wil forever be cherished through the lives of her husband Gary Kimble; mother, Frances Raine; children, Nickcole Holloway, Clearence Holloway Jr and Lamont Holloway; step-daughters, Tequlia Malone and Andre Kimble; five grandchildren, Nicholas Holloway, Randall Holloway, Shane Holloway, Keaira Holloway and Leaisa Holloway; two great-grandchildren, Nyree Holloway and Gabriel Rudy; brothers, John Raine, Bruce Odom and Edgar Raine; sisters, Delilah Jones, Verna Wallace, Tonya Harris and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other family and friends. Visitation 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Saturday, June 15, 2019 Serenity Funeral and Cremation Services 6202 Michigan Road Indianapolis, Indiana, United States Funeral 12:00 pm Saturday, June 15, 2019 Serenity Funeral and Cremation Services 6202 Michigan Road Indianapolis, Indiana, United States Interment 1:30 pm Saturday, June 15, 2019 New Crown Cemetery 2101 Churchman Ave Indianapolis, Illinois, United States
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