In Loving Memory of Kimberley Evans
Kimberley Evans, a beloved daughter, sister, wife, mother, and esteemed medical professional, peacefully passed away on August 23, 2023, in Durham, NC. Kimberley was a remarkable woman whose presence illuminated the lives of all who knew her. Kimberley's journey began on March 16, 1973, and reached its serene end on August 23, 2023, in Durham, NC. Born and raised in the dynamic energy of Queens, New York, she embodied a spirit of adventure, creativity, and unwavering love for her family.
Kimberley's deep love for her family was evident in every facet of her life. As the cherished daughter of Martha and Jesse Johnson, and the older sister to Tonya Johnson, she brought warmth and joy to their lives. Kimberley's love for her little sister was boundless, and their bond was a source of inspiration to all who witnessed it.
From her earliest days, Kimberley's insatiable curiosity shone brightly. As a child, she approached the world with wide eyes and an open heart, eager to uncover its secrets. Her fascination with the intricacies of life led her to science, a realm where her thirst for knowledge found a home. Even in her early childhood, she exhibited a penchant for science experiments and the exploration of the natural world.
A defining moment came when Kimberley expressed her unwavering aspiration to become a doctor. This clarity of purpose was no surprise to those who knew her, for her affinity for science and her compassionate heart aligned seamlessly with the healing profession. Her conviction set the course for a life dedicated to bettering the lives of others.
Kimberley's journey of academic excellence took her to New York University, where she graduated in 1994 with a degree in biology. Her passion for medicine led her to University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ), where she earned her medical degree in 1998. It was during her time at UMDNJ that she met her soulmate, Edward Evans. Their love story culminated in a beautiful marriage in September 1999. From this union, Kimberley and Edward were blessed with two children, Chase and Lauren.
In 1998, Kimberley embarked on her career at Duke, swiftly becoming an integral part of the Duke community. Her journey began as an internal medicine resident and later as a fellow in Nephrology in 2001. Her commitment to excellence and her passion for her work led her to ascend the ranks within Duke. Her dedication to her craft, teaching, minority recruitment and retention as well as large contributions to information technology ultimately led to her reaching the prestigious position of professor of medicine on August 1, 2023. As a medical professional, Kimberley's dedication to patient care was unparalleled. She extended expert care, empathy, and compassion to patients, especially those from vulnerable and disadvantaged communities.
Kimberley possessed an extraordinary gift – the ability to anticipate the needs of others before they even recognized them themselves. Her intuition and compassion formed a guiding light for her family and friends, ensuring that they were cared for in ways both seen and felt. Her remarkable ability to offer comfort, guidance, and a helping hand created a sense of security and belonging that will forever be treasured.
At the heart of Kimberley's life was her home and love for her family, a testament to her unparalleled organization and preparedness. She masterfully orchestrated every aspect of her household, leaving no detail unnoticed. From the tiniest intricacies to the grandest plans, Kimberley's touch was evident in every corner. Her house was a haven of warmth, where the comforts of home were lovingly provided for all who entered.
Kimberley was a true maestro of surprises, delighting in the art of unexpected joy. Her thoughtfully planned surprises had a way of lifting spirits and spreading smiles. She understood the power of a well-timed surprise and reveled in the happiness it brought to those she loved.
Traditions held a special place in Kimberley's heart, and holidays were an opportunity for her to shine. She embraced the beauty of time-honored rituals and loved to create new traditions that would be cherished for years to come. Matching pajamas, a beloved holiday tradition, was a testament to her devotion to bringing loved ones together in laughter and unity.
A voracious reader, Kimberley found solace, inspiration, and knowledge within the pages of countless books. Her thirst for understanding and her love for learning enriched her perspectives and conversations, leaving an indelible mark on all who engaged with her. She shared her passion for learning, igniting curiosity in those around her.
Kimberley's creativity knew no bounds. She transformed mundane tasks into extraordinary adventures, infusing every day with innovation and imagination. She reveled in making the ordinary extraordinary, reminding us all to find joy and wonder in the simplest of moments.
An explorer at heart, Kimberley's love for travel was infectious. She believed that life's true riches lay not in possessions, but in shared experiences and memories. Her travel escapades were more than journeys; they were opportunities to bond, learn, and create lasting connections. No adventure was complete without her husband, children, parents, her sister, and her beloved nieces, Ashley and Zuri. Kimberley's inclusive spirit ensured that no one was left behind, and her enthusiasm was a source of unity for her family. She also didn’t let distance break the bonds of her friendships. Kim traveled with friends to lend support in the tough times, celebrate wonderful milestones and enjoy a few girls trips too.
Kimberley's professional journey within the medical field was a testament to her dedication, intelligence, and compassion. Her impact on the Duke community was profound, as she tirelessly worked to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion. Her legacy will continue to inspire positive change for generations to come.
Kimberley's departure leaves a void that can never truly be filled, but her memory lives on in the hearts of her husband, Edward Evans; children, Chase and Lauren; parents, Martha and Jesse Johnson; mother-in-law, EdNelvyn Evans; sister, Tonya Johnson; sister-in-law Theresa Hunter (Sherwin); nieces, Ashley, Zuri, Giovanna and Lisette; nephew, Matthew; and a wide circle of friends and colleagues.
The family extends it most sincere appreciation to everyone for your acts of love, kindness and support.
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