Duncanville High School Alumni
Duncanville, Texas (TX)
Kimberly Armour (Kimberly Killpatrick)
Duncanville High School
Class of 1992
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KIMBERLY'S PROFILE

First Name | Kimberly |
Last Name | Armour |
Maiden Name | Killpatrick |
Graduation Year | Class of 1992 |
Gender | Female |
City | N/A |
State/Province | TX |
Country | United States |
Occupation | Homemaker |
Married | Yes |
Favorite School Memory | No one specifically comes to mind |
About Me | Completed court reporting school, worked as a reporter doing deposition work and subbed in a family court in Dallas, been married since June 1998 and have had three children |

Class of 1992 Alumni
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December Scott
Class of 2007

Kendra Jones
Class of 2001

Ashley Smith
Class of 2002

Luis Chavez
Class of 1997

Mike Jones
Class of 1992

Mario Perez
Class of 2010

Tiana Mccowan
Class of 2006

Alan Curtis
Class of 1974

Benjamin Burks
Class of 1989

Stacie Moore
Class of 1983

Jennifer Teague
Class of 1995

Jim Sporkle
Class of 1980

Karl Julius
Class of 1965

Daquan Blunt
Class of 2015

Deedee Francis
Class of 1980

Eboni Eboni Putilla
Class of 1991

Patricia Castillo
Class of 2004

Janet Serrano
Class of 2001

Adrian Arenas-reyes
Class of 2012

Jo Ann Vent
Class of 1972

Erika Lopez
Class of 1993

Marsha King
Class of 1976

Calvin Trammell
Class of 1972

Raymond Williams
Class of 2006
Recent Class of 1992 Reunions
Plan a Class of 1992 Reunion for Free
DHS Mini/maxi-reunion May 25th at the Oasis Restaurant in Lynn Creek Marina on Joe Pool Lake
Invited Classes: All Classes
Date: May 25, 2017
Description: A bunch of us graying/balding DHS Panthers, mostly from classes mid '50s through mid '70s (and beyond) will gather for w...(read more)
Annual mini (maxi) reunion
Invited Classes: All Classes
Date: May 29, 2014
Description: This gathering is open to anyone who attended Duncanville schools, especially between the 1950s and mid-1970s. It's a j...(read more)