Kimberly accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and savior at an early age. She was educated in the Cleveland Public School District and graduated from Glenville High School. She furthered her education at South University in 2018 receiving her Bachelors of Arts. In addition, she continued her education at John Carroll and became a member of NAADAC the Association for Addiction and was presented with the 2019 NBCC Minority Fellowship Award for Masters Addiction Counseling and she joined the College Honors Society in 2019. She earned her Master of Arts at John Carroll University in 2022. Kimberly was employed at Moore Counseling as a Co-Dependency Counselor Assistant. She was a strong advocate for her clients, who appreciated, adored, and loved her. She was the epitome of joy, always bringing fun and happiness to every room she entered. She has a way of making even the simplest moments feel special, filling our lives with laughter and warmth. Her vibrant personality and infectious energy made her truly full of life, and her presence was a constant source of comfort and love.
She is lovingly remembered by her two daughters Garianne Benson and Kamere Benson: her children’s father Gary Benson. Grandchildren Gabryelle Morris and Grace Morris. Sisters Mercedes Carroll, Teressa Stewart (Bruce Stewart), Angela Lewis and Sabrina Shakespeare-Espay. Brothers: Micheal Lewis, Jerome Carroll, and Fred Carroll and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends. She is proceeded in death by her father Tommy Lee Tramble, her mother Annie Pearl Lewis, her sister Vanessa Lewis, and her brother Dwayne Carroll.