Kimberly Hall, 60

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Kimberly Hall, age 60, entered this life on July 7, 1965, to James and Wilma Hall of Brownwood, Texas, and passed away, leaving behind a legacy of service, strength, and deep love for her family.

Kimberly Hall was a proud graduate of Brownwood High School in Brownwood, Texas. Following high school, Kimberly continued her education at Howard Payne University, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, a foundation that supported her lifelong commitment to helping others.

Kimberly dedicated many years of her professional career to working in Health and Human Services, serving in various locations and impacting countless lives through her dedication and care. Her journey ultimately led her back home to Brownwood, where she served in her final position at the Ron Jackson Juvenile Corrections Facility in Brownwood, Texas. Kimberly believed strongly in rehabilitation, second chances, and showing compassion to those who needed guidance and support.

She is survived by her loving daughter, Sydnee Smith, and her treasured grandson, Elijiah Smith, who was a bright light and source of immense joy in her life. Kimberly is also survived by her siblings Tamaria Hall Smith, Howard Hall (Lasonya Hall) and Harry Hall (Joyce Hall), her nieces and nephews, Jennifer Hall, Erica Smith, Farrah Smith, Karie Smith, Harrison Hall ll, Monica Smith, Justice Hall, Tyrria Stredic and Devante Stredic, as well as a plethora of great nieces and great nephews whom she loved fiercely and supported wholeheartedly.

Kimberly Hall passed away from this earth to the loving arms of God on February 5, 2026. She is preceded in death by her parents, James and Wilma Hall, a granddaughter, Ariyah Grace, and two brothers, Kevin Hall and Cedric Hall, whose memories she kept with her always.

Kimberly will be remembered for her resilience, dedication to public service, commitment to education, and her unwavering love for her family. Her life touched many, and her legacy will continue through the lives she influenced and the family who will forever hold her memory close.

Online condolences may be made at www.brownwoodfuneralhome.net.