Patricia Ann Kimber Parman

May 1, 1935 - January 29, 2024


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Patricia Ann Kimber Parman was born on May 1, 1935 in Ione, New Mexico. She went peacefully into her Saviors arms on January 29, 2024.

She was preceded in death by her devoted husband, Thomas Richard Parman. They were married on September 24, 1954 in Hayden, New Mexico. They spent 59 glorious years married until his passing in December 2013. Although we miss them both dearly, we are comforted in knowing they have been reunited and are dancing together in Heaven.

Patricia will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, and Mema. No one ever left her house hungry and she always made you feel loved and welcome. She was a tremendous caretaker to her own and others alike. She had a wonderful servant heart and took pride in raising generations of her loved ones.

She is survived by her children, Thomas Michael (Teresa) Parman, Steven Edward (Sandra) Parman, Margaret Ann Jobes, and James Lee (Rebecca) Parman; grandchildren, Samantha (Jason) Robinett, Krystal Klein (Clint Lindner), Ashley (Jeff) Richards, Stefanie (Chris) Borkowski, Kimber Jobes Roberts, and Patrick (Katie) Jobes; great-grandchildren, Katelyn Robinett, Rylan Robinett, Henry Roberts, Elizabeth Roberts, Feanix Borkowski, Lucy Richards, and Iryss Borkowski; great-great-grandson, Kingston Castorena-Ayala.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Clarence and Marguerite Kimber; sister, Rose Mary Girard; and survived by her siblings, Richard Kimber, Eddie Kimber, Gary Kimber, Chester Kimber, Emilie Underwood, Shirley Baines, and Barbara Stewart; and James Ishmael, whom she loved like a son and many more extended loved ones. Her treasured and loyal canine companion, Mia, will miss her dearly.

Our family would like to thank both Knopp Nursing and Peterson Hospice for their care and compassion.

Family only service to follow in New Mexico.

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8 Condolence(s)
Shirley Baines
Prince George, British Columbia,
Saturday, February 3, 2024

Patsy lived a good life full of love and caring for others.
Whenever someone was in need of anything she came to their aid.
She and Dick set a fine example of what a marriage should be.
You knew they loved each other and enjoyed each other's company.
I can still hear them laughing and see them dancing.i take comfort
In knowing they are back in each others arms.
Goodbye big sis.

Donna Stewart
Gruver, TX
Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Our condolences to the family. May God bless and comfort this wonderful family

Ann M. Rambo
Greencastle, IN
Wednesday, January 31, 2024

I never knew her directly, but sister Emilie is one of my oldest friends from home, our New Mexico. I feel like I know all the Kimber family, all beautiful people.

Cristal Everette
Albuquerque, NM
Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Oh dear Aunt Patsy, a treasure to all! I loved her energy, her smile. She was a strong woman who spoke her mind! Her love for her family was everything to her! She was kind and loving and would do anything for you. She even helped me get my very ill son to her doctor when we were there for a visit. My love to the family. Treasure her memories always!

Laurie A. Koontz
Albuquerque, NM
Tuesday, January 30, 2024

What an honor and a privilege it was to meet this wonderful woman. Her radiant spirit was evident and joy for life, her family, her little companion dog. What a beautiful woman inside and out! I can still hear her voice in my ear, her laugh. Such a sweet countenance. Obviously family oriented and such talent as well. May Our Heavenly Father Bless & Keep Her in His Warm Embrace. Peace Be with Your Family. Amen ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ๐ŸŒˆ๐Ÿ’–๐ŸŒน

Barbara Stewart
Midland, TX
Tuesday, January 30, 2024

My dear sister... Many times she and Dick came to my aid. I never forgot. May the angels comfort her children and grandchildren. We will all remember and miss her.

Lois and David Girare
Nara Visa,
Tuesday, January 30, 2024

We treasured the time spent with Patsy. We pray for God's presence and comfort to be upon all during this time

Emilie N Underwood
Albuquerque, NM
Tuesday, January 30, 2024

We mourn the loss of our sister who was beautiful inside and out. She was the main โ€œmotherโ€™s helper โ€œ on the farm/ranch where we all worked and grew up. She was the best cook and home-maker. She sewed lovely things on our old treadle sewing machine and won prizes. Their beauty reflected her own beautiful soul. If you close your eyes you be blessed with a vision of her and Dick dancing to to the music of the New Mexico Ramblers playing โ€œYellow Rose of Texas in the gym at Amistad.