Kimberly Jo Johnson Chapman, April 23, 1961~December 23, 2022

Dec 28, 2022

Kimberly Jo Johnson Chapman, 61, of Fayetteville, Arkansas passed away December 23, 2022. She was born April 23, 1961 to the late Gary Wayne Johnson and the late Doetta Sue Johnson.

Also preceding her in death is grandparents Bernice and Otha Johnson and Brooks and Velma Avant.

She is survived by her only child, Brady ‘Rylie’ Chapman of Lagrange, Georgia; brother, Jeff Johnson and Mandy of Livingston, Texas; sister, Terri Means and Russell of Hampton, Arkansas;  nieces, Ashleigh Richeson of Canyon, Texas, Janey Stephens and Dalton of Kingwood, Texas and Sarah Miller and John of Kansas City, Missouri; great-niece, Olivia Richeson of Canyon, Texas; great-nephew, Wyatt Richeson of Canyon, Texas; and a host of aunts, uncles and cousins.

Memorial services are pending at this time.

Cremation arrangements by Beard’s Funeral Chapel.

12 Condolences

    • John Sindle

      So sorry for you loss. Prayers and healing thoughts.

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  1. Joni Black

    Terri, I am so sorry to hear this about Kim. Her and I worked together for several years. Our trips back and forth to Little Rock together for meetings were always memorable. I loved her as a good friend and co-worker. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

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  2. Ann Dalton

    I have fond memories of working with Kim at DHS. Her family is in my prayers.

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  3. Mary W. Oliver

    Sincere condolences and prayers to Kim’s family and friends.
    Mary W. Oliver
    D.H.S.

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  4. Alechia

    Prayers , for all . Kim was a good friend and coworker .

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  5. Candace McKee

    I am shocked and so very saddened to hear of Kim’s passing. She was my supervisor for several years at DHS but more so, she was my friend. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

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  6. Laquetta Daniell

    I am so sorry to hear of Kim’s passing. We had lost touch over the years but I have great memories of us when we’re teenagers! She was a sweet friend and I am praying for your family!!

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  7. Cindy Wofford

    I am so sorry for your loss. Kim and I were really good friends when we were in the University of Arkansas Razorback Marching and HogWild Bands. We had so much fun. Kim was a kind, beautiful, thoughtful friend. This is heartbreaking news.

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  8. Claudia

    So sorry Jeff and Terri for your loss. Kim and Pat were best friends in high school and I thought a lot of her.

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  9. Patricia Johnson

    So sorry to hear this Prayers for the family

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  10. Laura Gill Black

    My sincere condolences to Kim’s family. She loved each of them big.
    I was Kim’s roommate at
    The U of A for a couple of years – which was practically like growing up together! Kim had a heart of gold and we learned lots of lessons from each other! I will always remember those days fondly and smile.
    “A great soul serves everyone all the time.
    A great soul never dies. It brings us together again and again.” – Maya Angelou
    Praying circles around Kim’s family and friends.

    Laura Gill Black

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