Kimberly L. Sherfick
July 27, 1955 ~ November 28, 2014
Kimberly L. Sherfick, age 59, of Martinsville, passed away Friday, November 28, 2014. Born July 27, 1955, in Indianapolis, she was the daughter of the late Harold and Joella (Wilkinson) Noah.
Kim was a certified welder and worked at Allison/ Rolls Royce for over 10 years before she retired. She loved nature, especially birds; loved giving surprises, singing, and was known as the “Queen of Crafts”. Kim also attended the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses.
Survivors include her husband, Steven Sherfick; her children, Kelly Harris, Michael Sherfick and Joe Sherfick; her sisters, Pamela Michaels and Deborah Noah; her 11 grandchildren, which include, Ronald Hunt, Joshua Hedges, Jonah Harris and Noah Harris; and her great grandson, Jeseck Hedges.
A celebration of life service will be Wednesday, December 3, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling to begin at 5:00 p.m. You may visit www.carlislebranson.com where you may share a memory with the family or sign the online guest book.






I LOVED THIS!! Really enjoyed watching the time go by !! I remember her house and how beautiful the yard was! Love to the family!! Shes in a better place now!??
This was beautiful thank you ! You did a wonderful job!
I remember Kim, best, running around as one of Jo’s and Dee’s girls, on Taylor Street in Evansville. I am very sorry to learn of her death, especially so early in life. I would like to extend my sympathy to the entire family at this time. Bless one and all. Bob Brothers, Indianapolis, IN
HOLY infomercial Kim, watching an advertisement selling remastered episodes of the 1960’s Batman series! I know if you were still here, and we had the extra money we would ZOOM around the room trying to find the phone. You on your scooter that went too fast, and me attempting to ZOOM.
Remembering the time Kim told the story of how this humming bird was trapped in a spider’s web and how she removed the strangling strands of the web, one by one. So once again, the fast and furious fluttering of it’s wings were set in motion. However before it’s departure, it stayed in a holding pattern, right at the eye level of it’s radiant rescuer. It seemed the miniscuel, but fearless feathered creature delayed it’s flight of freedom just to say thanks to it’s new found and fearless friend. What awesome before and after pictures these would have made……………
Yep I remember aunt deb
We want to send our most heartfelt condolences to the family. We love you all and are praying for each of you. Aunt Cooder, Jerry Long, Cynthia Lowder, Michael Noah, Jeff Noah, and Johnny Hartsell
Thank you aunt cooder! I remember you! ! L ok l
Always Loved Kimmy! She always had a smile and something sweet to say. I know she and my mom are now together in Heaven. They had some really fun times together. Love Kimmy’s SUR-Prises too. We will always have fond memories of her. Love to KellyJo, Michael, Joe and Uncle Steve.
Thank you so much annie. Love you too