

Kimberly Harris Romano passed away on January 23, 2021 in Roswell, GA. Kimberly was born in Decatur, IL, on February 12, 1970 to Patricia and Duane Harris. She grew up in Temple, TX and was preceded in death by her beloved father and grandparents. She is survived by her loving husband, Tony, four children, Dallas Chagoya, of Vandenberg AFB, CA, Parker Chagoya of Roswell GA, Andrew and Amanda Romano of Haltom City, TX and Matthew and Isabella Romano of Roswell, GA. She is also survived by her mother, Patricia Harris of Temple, TX, her brother, Kevin Harris and his wife, Donnet, of Coppell, TX and a host of beloved nieces and nephews, including Amber and Adam Schmitz, Gina Romano, Tyler, Lauren and Kate Harris.
Kimberly married her soul mate and the love of her life, Tony Romano, on July 11, 2003. Their love was an inspiration to all who knew them. They wanted nothing more than to see each other happy and enjoyed every moment they spent together. Tony lovingly doted on her and went to great lengths to make her smile.
Parker, Dallas, Andrew and Matthew have fond memories of Kimberly’s upside down Christmas tree and their special “Christmas envelope.” Kimberly loved to decorate for Christmas and had a special way of making the holidays magical for her family. Parker and Dallas were proud of their mom and considered her a dear friend and confidant.
Kimberly enjoyed a successful career in the transportation/freight industry before working in ministry at Fellowship Church in Dallas, TX. She also used her gift for creativity to start two of her own businesses, including Kimbroidery and Kimtangle. She found her passion in gardening and recently received her Master Gardener certification. A walk through her beautiful backyard garden is like entering a little corner of paradise. She took great joy in serving others and was loved and admired by all who had the pleasure to know her.
Kimberly could light up a room with her smile, and her passion for hospitality made every guest in her home feel warm, loved and treasured. She was a devoted wife, mother, daughter, aunt and sister and a generous friend and mother-in-law. She loved her sweet dogs, Bella and Gio, who adored her and were her constant shadow. She lived life fully with a sense of adventure, a healthy dose of humor, a love of fashion and a passion for home decorating. She had a solid foundation of faith and a heart of service. She enjoyed making the world and her home a more beautiful place, and her faith promises her an even more beautiful heavenly home.
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