Kim Mae Wills

1959 ∼ 2020

Kim Mae Wills, 61 of Nederland, Texas passed away Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, Texas.

Kim was born April 27, 1959 in Fredericksburg, Virginia to John Tipton and Mary Luckenbaugh Tipton. She was a resident of Nederland for 26 years and member of the Catholic faith. Kim worked at Baptist Hospital and was a registered nurse.

She was preceded in death by her father, John Tipton, and her brother Gary Tipton.

Survivors include her husband of 30 years, Wynn Wills of Nederland; mother, Mary Tipton of Vidor; two sons, John Edward Jennings and wife Deb of Abilene, and Christopher Stacy Jennings and wife Megan of San Antonio; sister, Donna Evans and husband Mike of Crosby; two brothers, Donnie Tipton and wife Paula of Vidor, and Tracy Tipton of Vidor; grandchildren, Ava Jennings and Willow Jennings.

A Memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Sunday, January 10, 2021 at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves.

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Levingston Funeral Home November 2, 2021
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Anonymous January 10, 2021
I will always remember and cherish the great memories we have and had as I was a child I was your Barbie in every way you spoiled me everytime I was with you. You were so special to me and I miss you so much I will always hold you close in my heart , saying goodbye to you today was not easy i will just keep our Dillard's and papa johns days close and think of them often I love you so much !!!
Anonymous January 10, 2021
I love you !
Anonymous January 9, 2021
Thank you Kim for sharing your most valuable people with me, John and Chris. We had lots of fun together and I am eternally grateful that they were and still are part of my life and heart. Also thankful that in the end we became friends. Rest In Peace and no more pain.
Anonymous January 7, 2021
Kim was my big sister. I won't bore you with all the fights and loving moments we shared as kids and adults. Just say she will be remembered by me for all the kind and loving things she did thoughout her life. She was always the big sister in eveyway, taking care of me, looking out for me sharing with me as only a big sister could do. I would like to share something that I wrote while journaling this morning that was meant for me to go to her up in heaven. "We will hold you close to our hearts everyday For the kindness and love you shared everyday Until the angels came and took you away We will miss you forever and think about you too But know you are with those that went before you We will see you again when we knock on that door And be in your loving arms once more. Forever missed Kim my one and only big Sis. My tribute to her.. Donna Evans
Anonymous December 29, 2020
Kim was my best friend in the world. She brought joy and kindness to everyone she met. She was my sweets, that's what we called each other. Her life's work was taking care of others. If she loved you, she would fight the devil himself to make sure you knew it. There will never be another like her. Her passing left an enormous hole in my heart. She was an angel and she's in Heaven with God looking over us. I love you until forever my sweets ❤️❤️ It's not goodbye. It's see you later.
Anonymous December 29, 2020
Kim was an amazing Mom (in law) to me. From the very beginning all those years ago, she made me feel like one of the family. She was an amazing friend and was always willing to lend an ear or give a hug. She was an amazing grandma to Willow. Willow would FaceTime her and play video games and blab on and on. Kim always listened and laughed. She was so patient. Kim, I love you. And I will miss you terribly!
Anonymous December 29, 2020
Kim was an awesome nurse and her 3 South family will miss her. I called her Kimmie and on our lunch breaks we would talk about General Hospital..we both loved that Soap Opera..I'm gonna miss our GH talks..plus she always brought us candy..she was the best...gone but never forgotten. Love you Kimmie