of Scotland, AR
August 22, 1963 - September 7, 2024
Kimberly "Kimmy" Black, born on August 22, 1963 in Long Beach, California to Joyce Marie and Harvey Lee Adcock, passed from this life and entered her eternal reward on September 7, 2024 in the arms of her loving husband.
Kimmy is survived by her devoted husband of 42 years, Darrell Black. Together, they built a beautiful life and raised three children: Matthew (Chelsie) Black, Ashley (Aaron) Biggs and Shanna Bellamy, along with her honorary son, Cody Donaldson. Her greatest joy in life was her grandchildren: Remington, Axel, Angel, Ethan, Brooklynn, Cassidy, Brantley and Braelynn, as well as her honorary grandchildren, Tristen, Aspen and Madilyn. She cherished every moment spent with them, always ready with a sweet treat and a loving smile.
A dedicated partner in all things, Kimmy stood by her husband and assisted him in ministry at New Beginning Church in Dennard since 1987. Her commitment to her faith and community was unwavering, and she touched countless lives through her service, compassion and love for others.
Kimmy was known for her love of baking and cooking special meals for her loved ones. Her kitchen was a place of warmth and comfort, where she created countless memories over shared meals, homemade treats and the unmistakable aroma of love and laughter.
She is also survived by her brothers, Glen Johnson and Steve Adcock and her sisters, Donna Henderson and Fonda Bray. She was a beloved aunt, sister and friend, always extending her love and care to her extended family and all who needed it.
Kimmy was preceded in death by her unborn baby; her parents, Joyce Marie and Harvey Adcock; her sister, Dana Lynn; her grandparents, Tilden and Avril Johnson; her grandmother, Geneva Kitchens and her beloved son-in-law, Brandon Bellamy.
Kimmy's life was a testament to the strength of her spirit, her fierce love and her unmatched dedication to her family and community. She spent many years as the general manager at Sonic, where she was more than a boss-she was a mentor, a second mother and a friend to her employees, many of whom became honorary family. Known for her ability to nurture and guide, Kimmy had a unique gift for helping others through their struggles, spending countless hours on the phone ministering and offering support.
Though she often joked, "I'm not a crafty lady", her true craft was caring for others. Whether it was solving big problems or small, she always had a solution and she wasn't afraid to let you know if you were part of the problem. Her love for people was limitless and she extended it to every child she babysat, treating them as her own, whether spoiling them or disciplining them, sparing not even the toothbrushes when needed.
Her marriage to Darrell was filled with laughter and love, a spirited dynamic where Darrell delighted in teasing her and she took great joy in proving him wrong. In her quieter moments, Kimmy found joy in watching "Days of Our Lives", a comforting ritual amidst her busy life.
Kimmy's legacy is one of love, strength and unwavering commitment to others. She leaves behind a family who will forever cherish her memory, her lessons and the love she so freely gave.
Visitation will be Tuesday, September 10, 2024 from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at Roller - McNutt Funeral Home in Clinton, Arkansas. A celebration of Kimmy's life will be held at 10:00 a.m. on September 11, 2024 at Roller McNutt Funeral Home in Clinton, Arkansas. She will will be laid to rest at Foster Cemetery in Scotland, Arkansas.
May she rest in peace, knowing she left the world better than she found it.
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Obituary Provided By:
Roller-McNutt Funeral Home
Highway 65 South
Clinton, AR 72031
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