Deborah Kim Legg's Obituary
Deborah Kimberly Legg,72, of Proctorville passed away Thursday, May 29, 2025, surrounded by her family at Hospice House of Huntington. Kim was born November 4, 1952, she was preceded in death by her father, Donald Elmore and one brother, Chris Elmore. Kim is survived by her mother, Betty Chapman Elmore(who she loved so very much and was her best friend); two children, Jason (April) Legg of Proctorville and Natalie(Josh) Lindsey of Texas; former Husband and father of her children, Charles Legg, six grandchildren that she adored and were her world, Haylee Dawn Lindsey and Jadyn Nicole Lindsey; Jerry Kace Lindsey, Bella Elyissia Legg, Camille Olivia Legg and Charles Maddox Legg. Her beloved Uncle and Aunt Thomas (Sara) Elmore three cousins Rick Elmore, Barboursville; Greg Elmore Chesapeake, and Mike(Melissa) of Norwalk, Ohio; and her beloved extended family of sisters Dianna Sergant Jarrell who was with her every day at the end and went above and beyond for the family, LuAnn Hapney (long time best friend that’s was like a sister), Kay Record, Bonus daughter Brandi Bragg and family who helped with caretaking. Caretakers Terri, Jennifer, and Nancy with Quality Healthcare have become like family to our Mimi. Anyone who knew Kim (Mimi to us) loved her. She was a special woman who loved her family and friends immensely with her whole heart and if you met her, you would know she was meant to be a momma and MiMi. She wasn’t just a mother-in-law to her children’s spouses she was an additional mother to them. One of Kim’s legacies she has left behind for her children and grandchildren is her love of Jesus and what a true follower looks like, even when she was facing adversity or struggles with her health or in life she remained a testament to God and the power of grace, forgiveness and kindness. She taught us all how to trust in God's plan even when it’s difficult and we’re in the “wilderness” She taught us through her unwavering faith and love for her family how to follow God even when it’s difficult to see or in challenging times. Kim truly was a living example of how to find hope and peace in the midst of storms demonstrating God is always with us. Visitation at Halls Funeral Home for friends will start at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 31, 2025, followed by a Funeral service at 2 p.m. conducted by Dr. David Lemming. Burial will follow in Ridgelawn Memorial Park lead by dear family friend Pastor Mike Skaggs. Friends may call from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Halls Funeral Home. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Huntington.
Hall Funeral Home and Crematory Proctorville, OH assisted the family with arrangements. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.ehallfuneralhome.com
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