Kimberly A. Hawley

Kimberly A. “Kim” Hawley – 43 – of 31 Church St., Hornell, died Sunday evening (January 13, 2019) at St. James Mercy Hospital, surrounded by her family, following a brave and courageous battle with cancer.

Born in Hornell on June 15, 1975, she was the daughter of Schuyler & Mary (Roberts) Hawley.

Kim grew up in Hornell and attended St. Ann’s School. She later graduated from Hornell High School (Class of 1993). While in high school and for about 3 years after graduation, she was employed at Wegman’s Grocery of Hornell in various capacities and departments, including cashier, front end coordinator at the front desk, meat department, deli department and primarily the bakery.

In 1996 Kim moved to Rome, NY where she earned her Associate’s Degree at Mohawk Valley College, graduating in 1999 as a paralegal. For the next 15 years she served as a paralegal for various lawyers in the Utica, Rochester & Hornell areas.

Moving back to Hornell in 2001, Kim. In addition to serving as a paralegal, was also employed at the former Elsenheimer Chevrolet as a “Title Clerk” from 2001 – 2004. For six years (2004 – 2010) she worked at Alfred State College as assistant manager at Friendly’s food Court. During this time, she served as a legal secretary for Shults & Shults Law Firm of Hornell and as a paralegal for Boylan & Brown Law Firm of Rochester, NY.

From 2012 – 2016, Kim worked as a purchasing agent, sales lady and in the advertising department of Erica Leigh Clothing of Hornell. In December, 2016, she began working for Venture Forth of Niagara Falls, working with Hospice patients and Alzheimer’s patients as a “traveling medical aid” throughout Steuben County, Allegany County & Livingston County. Since moving back to Hornell in 2001, Kim served as a “freelance” paralegal, helping her friends & family with legal problems.

She was a former member of Our Lady of the Valley Parish and had been a communicant of St. Ann’s Church. In recent years, she was a member of the First Baptist Church of Hornell. In December, 2015, Kim became an Ordained Minister and since that time has celebrated several marriages, baptisms & funerals. As an ordained minister Kim has also served as a councilor for various women’s groups.

Kim is survived by 1 son, William (Angela) Pratt III of Hornell; 7 daughters, Allison (Luke Yarka) Pratt, Samantha Jordan, Taylor (Austin Miller) Jordan, Kylie Turner, Lillian Hawley, Payton Hann & Gracy Hawley, all of Hornell; her father, Schuyler Hawley of Hornell; her mother, Mary Hawley Cash of Saquite, NY; 2 brothers, Schuyler “Sky” Hawley of Hornell and Alec Hawley of Florida; 1 sister, Katrina (Joe) Shunk of Rome, NY; 10 grandchildren; several aunts, uncles, nieces & nephews.

At Kimberley’s request there will be no prior calling hours. Family & friends are invited to a “Celebration of Life” on Saturday (January 26, 2019) from 12:00 Noon – 4:00 PM at the Consuming Fire Ministries, 6017 Magee Road, Canisteo, NY 14823 (Hornell – Canisteo back road). Final interment will be in Rural Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements are in care of the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY.

Kim’s family request that in lieu of flowers, online memorial contributions in her name be made to National Breast Cancer Foundation, by visiting www.nationalbreastcancer.org

3 Responses to “Kimberly A. Hawley”

  1. Andrei says:

    You have my deepest sympathy in the loss off your mother. Cherish your memories and may they bring a smile to your faces and comfort to your hearts.Trust in God during this difficult time and he will help you heal. Psalms 147:3.RTHYZ

  2. Karen S. says:

    Kim, you are and always will be dearly missed and loved! I am so sorry to all of her children. She not only left behind quite a beautiful legacy in the lives she brought into this world, but in the deep friendship we shared. I love you, Kim! You always knew that!
    I know we will talk again one day, probably even more than we did..is that even possible?!? Now spread those beautiful wings and that beautiful soul and fly!

  3. Karry sharp says:

    My dear friend Kim, you were a warrior for sure, a woman of faith. You encouraged so many during your battle of cancer. Your faith was stronger then that beast. Thank you for all the midnight texts and the talking regarding faith. I miss you so much. The red cardinal the other day certainly brought a smile. I love you my friend. My Faith will grow and. We will see each other and will have so much to talk about. Will you watch over Nicki for now. Love you my friend