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Preserve forever →Kimberly Marie Nolan-Morgan
June 28, 1964— March 12, 2026
Walker, LA
Kimberly Marie Nolan Morgan, affectionately known as Kimmer, passed away peacefully in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on March 12, 2026, at the age of 61. Born in Panama City, Florida, on June 28, 1964, to Aubrey and Margaret Nolan, she lived a life centered on family and the people she loved. Kim shared 21 wonderful years with her beloved partner, Bobby Neil Morgan, making their home in Walker, Louisiana. She is survived by her son, Blake Dupree, and his wife Taylor; her cherished grandson, Davis; and a grandchild on the way. She also leaves behind her parents, Aubrey Van Nolan and Margaret Brashear Nolan; her sister, Denise Nolan Ballard, and her husband John; her brothers, Randy Nolan and his wife Paige, and Steven Nolan and his wife Stacey; along with many loving nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. She is also survived by her godmother, Madeline Brashear Bueche, and her devoted dog, Maggie.
Kim devoted herself to being a loving mother and “MawMaw.” She worked for many years at the Baton Rouge Metro Airport, where she formed lasting friendships. She found joy in beach trips, watching sunsets, cooking and decorating cakes, visiting the casino, and spending quiet moments with Maggie. Above all, she cherished gathering with family and friends. Those who knew her will remember her bright smile, her infectious laugh, and the way she giggled about everything. In the kitchen, Kim had a special gift; when she cooked for a family dinner, everyone made sure to be there, knowing it would be something truly special.
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