Kimberly Starodub
January 1, 1963 ~ January 30, 2016
Kimberly Starodub, 53, Mooresville, passed away January 30, 2016, at home. Kim was born January 1, 1963, in Whiteland, Indiana, to the late Charles William Lee and Thelma Lee (Duncan) Hiles.
She graduated from Lawrence North High School in 1981. She worked for a period of time as the manager of Coral Pontiac in Indianapolis. Most recently, she has been the longtime manager of Fun & Fit (formerly Curves) in Martinsville. The job she enjoyed most was being a fantastic mother and homemaker to her family. Kim was the consummate wife, mom, and caregiver to not only her own family but many loved ones that she adopted through the years. She loved being outdoors, doing yard work, and managing people. She had a phenomenal work ethic that she was proud to have passed along to her children.
Kim will be missed and always remembered by her loving husband, Anatoly “Tony” Starodub, to whom she was united in marriage August 9, 1986; children Tony Jr. (Felicia) Starodub of Orleans, Nicole Lee (Clifford) Edwards of Martinsville, and Andre Charles “Sugar Bear” Starodub of Mooresville; brothers, John Andrew White, Jr. of Bedford, Danny William Nickel, Jr. of Cicero; sister, Angela Lynn Hale of Cicero; grandmother, Thelma Duncan of Tennessee; grandchildren, Alexis Marie Starodub, Aubrey Jaylyn Webster, William Lee Edwards, and Olivia Rose Edwards.
Friends and family will gather to celebrate the life of Kimberly Starodub on Friday, February 5, 2016, 4 to 7 p.m., in the chapel at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. The funeral service will immediately follow at 7 p.m. Cremation will take place at the Morgan County Crematory, Mooresville. Memorial contributions may be made to the family to help offset funeral expenses. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.






So sorry for your loss Tony and family. If there is anything Jim or I can do to help please let us know. Love Valerie & Jim Linder
So so sorry for your loss. Kimmie was a great person and a great fitness coach. She was always upbeat and happy. She really enjoyed her job and her ‘girls’. She will be missed by everyone who ever knew her.
I am so sorry to learn of Kim’s passing and sorry for your loss. She was a very special person. Her smile was contagious and her concern for people was such a blessing. Judy Coe
Sorry for your loss, Jeff James and family
I can’t even begin to put into words this beautiful woman touched my life. She will be greatly missed by many because of the incredible person she was. My Heat was broken to here the news of my dear friends passing. Her spirit will forever be apart of who I am because she belived in me when no one else did and no matter what she never gave up on me. See you in haven my friend.