Thomson, GA – Ms. Kim Bailey Helmly, 56, of Moose Club Rd. entered into rest on October 24, 2020 at her residence.
Kim lived in Thomson, GA most of her life and was a 1982 graduate of Thomson High School She worked at Family Dollar in Thomson and Harlem for many years. “Gigi” as she was affectionately known loved keeping her grandchildren most of all. She was a member of Raysville Baptist Church. Kim was predeceased by her father, Quinton Bailey and daughter, Cheryl Lynn Helmly.
Survivors include her mother, Kay Holzendorf; son, Will Helmly (Crystal); brothers, Michael Bailey, Mitch Bailey (Lisa) all of Thomson, GA; sister, Kelly Wilson (Neal) of Tignal, GA; and grandchildren, Weston Helmly and Emma Kate Helmly.
A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at Savannah Valley Memorial Gardens with Pastor Jim Martin officiating.
Per CDC requirements the family will be observing social distancing and masks are requested. Due to the current national health concern, the family would appreciate all phone calls, cards, texts, and e-mails.
Thomson, GA – Ms. Kim Bailey Helmly, 56, of Moose Club Rd. entered into rest on October 24, 2020 at her residence.
Kim lived in Thomson, GA most of her life and was a 1982 graduate of Thomson High School She worked at Family Dollar in Thomson and Harlem for many years. “Gigi” as she was affectionately known loved keeping her grandchildren most of all. She was a member of Raysville Baptist Church. Kim was predeceased by her father, Quinton Bailey and daughter, Cheryl Lynn Helmly.
Survivors include her mother, Kay Holzendorf; son, Will Helmly (Crystal); brothers, Michael Bailey, Mitch Bailey (Lisa) all of Thomson, GA; sister, Kelly Wilson (Neal) of Tignal, GA; and grandchildren, Weston Helmly and Emma Kate Helmly.
A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at Savannah Valley Memorial Gardens with Pastor Jim Martin officiating.
Per CDC requirements the family will be observing social distancing and masks are requested. Due to the current national health concern, the family would appreciate all phone calls, cards, texts, and e-mails.
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