Kimberly Ann Steffens, 53, Revered for Strong Spirit and Love of Family

Kimberly Ann Steffens - Serenity Funeral Care
Kimberly Ann Steffens - Serenity Funeral Care
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Verona – Kimberly Ann Steffens, 53, of Verona, Kentucky, passed away peacefully at her residence on August 29, 2025. Known for her strong work ethic and love of family, she was born on February 25, 1972, to Catherine Horn and Jack Sullivan.

Kimberly, who took pride in her work and enjoyed gardening and collecting bears and knick-knacks, is survived by her spouse, children, parents, siblings, and grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her son and granddaughter.

A visitation and Funeral Service will take place on Thursday, September 11, 2025, to honor Kimberly’s memory.

Kimberly Ann Steffens will be fondly remembered for her kind heart, unwavering spirit, and the love she gave to those around her.

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