Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
5:18 pm Monday, March 30, 2015

Kimberly Renee (Bostick) Seal

Kimberly Renee (Bostick) Seal

March 28, 2015

Kimberly Renee (Bostick) Seal, age 50, of Haleyville passed away on Monday, March 23, 2015.  A celebration of her life was Saturday, March 28, 2015, at the Spry Memorial Chapel in Russellville.  Funeral service followed in the funeral home chapel with burial in the Robinson Cemetery, Russellville. Officiating at the service was Bro. Joseph Martin.

Kim was born June 19, 1964 in Waukegan, Ill. to Roscoe and Margaret (King) Bostick.  She moved to Colbert Heights in 1972 and enjoyed spending many days with her Grandma and Grandpa King in Hamilton while growing up.  Kim was an avid fan of the Alabama Crimson Tide, vacationing in Gulf Shores, cold Mountain Dews, playing Bingo and she loved her puppies, Pepe and Diamond.

Kim will be missed by her husband, Sandy Seal of Haleyville; children Will Seal of Dunnedin, Fla., and Hannah Seal of Haleyville; mother, Margaret Bostick of Hamilton; brother James Bostick of Russellville; special nephew Benjamin Bostick and wife, Kesha; great-niece Katherine Erma Bostick; uncles Charles Bostick and Robert Bostick; aunt Lucille Honey; mother-in-law Charlene Seal; brothers-in-law Stanley Seal and Jeff Gibson; sister-in-law Debra Hargett and husband, Rodney; special cousins Julie Leech and Nancy Johnson, special friend Harriet Bostick and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins .

Preceded by father; Henderson Roscoe Bostick, Jr; grandparents Lecil and Erma King, Henderson and Ida Bell Bostick; father-in-law William Seal and wife Bertie; brothers-in-law Stacy and Sterlin Seal.

The family would like to thank Jennifer Bretherick for helping care for Kim during her illness.

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