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Kimberly Michelle (stewart) Hagan Obituary

Kimberly Michelle (stewart) Hagan attended Oakwood High School in Fithian, IL. View the obituary, post a memory, or share a photo about Kimberly Michelle (stewart) Hagan.

Graduation Year Class of 2004
Date of Passing Jul 26, 2008
About Kimberly Michelle (Stewart) Hagan

Kimberly Michelle (Stewart) Hagan, 22, of Westville, once so full of life, passed this life at Carle Foundation Hospital, to be with God, her unborn child, husband Chad, and grandfather, Robert G. Ellis Sr., on July 26, 2008. Kim sustained injuries from a horrific accident involving a car and their motorcycle while she and her husband Chad were enjoying the day with her parents and brother.

Kim was born on Oct. 24, 1985, the daughter of Tim (Terri) Stewart Sr. Survivors include her father, Tim, mother, Terri, and Kim’s 2-year daughter, Alexis Brianne Hagan, all of Oakwood. She is also survived and will be missed by her brother, T.J. (Brandi) Stewart Jr. of Oakwood; her two nieces, Natalie Nichole Stewart and Mariah Michelle Stewart, both of Oakwood. Her maternal grandmother, Maxine Ellis of Oakwood, and her paternal grandparents, Allan G. (Martha) Stewart of Oakwood. Her aunt, Cynthia J. (Stewart) Fox; cousin, Mathew A. Fox; her husband, Chad, and their unborn child, precede Kim in death.

She was a 2004 High School graduate at Oakwood and employed at the Landmark Credit Union in Westville. On June 2, 2007, Kim married Chad Hagan. Kim was a person that was so full of life. She enjoyed sports, boating, motorcycling, four wheeling, and spending time with friends. Anyone that knew Kim knew that she loved to shop, yet the thing that she enjoyed most was family. She was always her “Daddy’s baby girl,” and her best friend in the world, was her mom, Terri.

Kimberly cherished life to the fullest, but more than anything in the whole world was the love of her little girl, Lexi. She was the highlight of her life and Lexi will always love her mommy and daddy very much.

A celebration of the life of Kimberly Hagan will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 31, 2008, at the CrossRoads Christian Church in Danville with internment to follow at the Oakhill Cemetery in Oakwood. Officiating is Miles Clark. Visitation will be from 2-8 p.m. Wednesday, July 30 at Sunset Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Danville. A trust fund has been set in Lexi’s name at the
Kimberly Michelle (stewart) Hagan