Kimberly E. Siebenmorgen

October 28, 1961 ~ October 13, 2018
Kimberly E. (Thompson) Siebenmorgen
56, of Mooresville, passed away on October 13, 2018 at St Francis Hospital South. Kim was born on October 28, 1961 in Linton, IN to Thomas A. Thompson and Viola E. (Harroll) Thompson.
Kim received an Associate Degree from Vincennes University and went on to obtain a Bachelor’s Degree from Indiana State University. Kim wed Todd Siebenmorgen on August 17, 1985 and recently celebrated their 33rd Anniversary. Kim was a proud mother and homemaker, who enjoyed spending time with her family as well as decorating cakes and cross stitch. More recently, she worked as a supervisor in the Women’s apparel department at WalMart until her health would no longer allow her to work.
She was preceded in death by her sister; Cara Thompson and brother; Randall Thompson.
Left to cherish her memory is her husband of 33 years; Todd Siebenmorgen, sons; Robert (Mary) Siebenmorgen, Thomas (Taylor Smith) Siebenmorgen, parents; Tom and Liz Thompson, granddaughter; Elaina N. Siebenmorgen and her beloved dog; Odie.
Visitation will be held Wednesday from 5-8pm at Carlisle- Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville.
Additional visitation will be held Thursday from 12 noon until services at 2pm at Welch Cornett Funeral Home, 140 E. Vincennes St. Linton, IN 47441. Burial will follow the services in Fairview Cemetery, Linton, IN.
While flowers are welcomed, memorial contributions may be made to The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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Kim was such a sweet soul and I will forever remember her kindness and humor. I pray the family will find peace, as she has, knowing you will all see each other again!
Liz & Tom So sorry to hear of Kim’s passing. She was a sweetheart with a jovial smile. It is so hard to understand times such as this and only our Heavenly Father knows why. Kim is at peace and no longer suffering. I pray that God will fill the hearts & minds of family members with happy memories and comfort you during this difficult time. God bless you all. Bette Meng
Todd and family, so sorry for your loss. I will remember you in my prayers. Tony Acton
Kim and I work together at Walmart for a year. We enjoyed tell other there about Jesus. Recently, I visited her at her home and she told me that every morning her would ask Jesus. “What do you want me to do for you today?. Cause I may not be here tomorrow. “ I need to do this. Kim was a good friend love ya woman.
I will greatly miss Kim!! We had a great time together !! We loved going bargain shopping and eating!!!