

Mary D. Kimble was born December 6, 1933 to her mother Pauline Knight and her father Pearl Tilley. In the summer of 1952 in Lake Como, Texas. Mary met her soulmate Clifton E. Kimble while visiting her aunt for the summer. He was called on by Mary’s aunt to get a loaf of bread at the corner store and seen Mary he thought she was so beautiful and ask her aunt if she could accompany him to the store and her aunt said, “Yes”. This was the day that Mary D. Tilley and Clifton E. Kimble began their journey in life together.
In Life Mary was very powerful instrument of God until the day God called her home. In this time Mary and her husband Clifton would go on to build a church, (The House of Refuge Church of God and Christ), where she was 1st lady and an Evangelist for 34 years. Mary always listens to God’s call and In July of 1985 his words told her to Found a Ministry that would touch people's lives by the multitude (Evangelist Women on the Move Ministries Inc.). Mary’s life calling was bringing people to Christ continuing her life works with being a Life Coach (Jusuru International) from July 2013 to present, Director of Pastoral Care and teacher for the Women’s Class (The Wisdom Center) from August 2014 to present. Mary would go on to found another ministry a social media ministry that would help her get Gods word to young and old all over the world (The landing of the eagles) from August 2017 to present.
During Mary’s union in life with her husband Clifton she had three beautiful daughters, Belinda Kay Black Ewing, Sharon Kimble, and Cynthia Wadley. Her daughter Sharon was called home to be with God at the early age of five. Her daughter Belinda Kay was called home to be with God in November of 2003. Belinda had two children, Kesha Dyles and Marcus Black. Her daughter Cynthia had one daughter Keywannan Buchanan and two sons by marriage Vincent and Vance Wadley. Her husband Clifton E. Kimble was called home to be with God in March of 2020. Mary lived to see and help raise eight great-grandchildren, Dontevion Marshall, Zimmie Daniels Jr., Kejuan Daniels, Marquel Daniels, Damion Daniels, Lavender Black, Robert Dyles II, and Marcus Black Jr., and seventeen great-great- grandchildren. Mary was a good wife to her husband, and a good mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and great-great-grandmother to all her children.
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