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© DeLozier Funeral Service
Submitted by: Sharon Adams


Kimberly Kay "Kim" Sill

Kimberly Kay "Kim" Sill
February 19, 1964 ~ April 3, 2026

Services to celebrate and remember the life of Kimberly Kay “Kim” Sill will be 11:00 a.m., Saturday, April 18, 2026, in the chapel at DeLozier Funeral Service. Kim passed away at her home in Chelsea on Friday, April 3, 2026. She was 62 years old.

Born in Tulsa, OK, on February 19, 1964. Kim was adopted and raised by her grandparents Ray and Mary (Faulkner) Dixon. She attended schools in Tulsa and Owasso and graduated from Memorial High School in Tulsa with the Class of 1983. On May 29, 1992, in Bartlesville, OK, Kim married the love of her life Robert Sill, and they became a blended family with 5 children, Christopher, Tim, James, Ryan, and Deanna. Kim helped with the family finances working as a dispatcher for the University Circle Police Department in Ohio, for Red Man Pipe and Supply and Hale-Halsell in Tulsa. She finally found the career she loved and that was cooking at Main Street Diner in Chelsea. That career lasted for over 16 years, and it was there that she made many lifelong friends.

Kim liked the simpler things of life. Fishing or going to the drag strip or dirt track with her husband was sure to always put a smile on her face. Kim liked yardwork and especially planting flowers around her yard. She liked music and especially the Eagles. Kim got to attend their concert at the BOK Center in Tulsa. Her children have special memories of Kim and Robert dancing round the living room with the Eagles’ music playing loudly throughout the house. Family gatherings were filled with fun and laughter and they only were made better if the grandkids were there. Kim liked to be “Grandma Kim” and she made sure those grandkids got her undivided attention. Kim had a special relationship with each of her grandchildren, and they knew just how special they were. No story about Kim would be complete unless you mentioned her friendship with Pat Morrison. Pat was not only Kim’s employer, but a true friend. Pat would drop by on a regular basis and take Kim on drives before work. According to Robert, Kim looked forward to those drives and conversation with her friend.

Kim has left a legacy that will live on in the lives of her family and friends. She is survived by her husband of almost 34 years Robert, children, Christopher Collins and wife LeeAnn, Tim Sill and wife Kim, James Sill and wife Rachel, Ryan Sill and wife Sherri, and Deanna Sasser and husband Dustin, grandchildren, Ray Collins and wife Silas, Johnnie Sill, Lowenden Sill, Shelby Sill, Jackson Sill, Savannah Sill, Caydance Sill, Noah Sill, Mikhaila McCash and husband Dakota, Kayleigh Sasser, and Kaitlynn Sasser, great grandchild, Julie McCash, and her birth mother, Janice Dalton, who passed away the day after Kim. Kim was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Allen Dixon, and sister, Mary Lynn Dixon.


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