Kim Carberry

SHARON — Kim Carberry, 59, of Sharon Valley, died April 7, 2021, at Vassar Hospital after a brief illness, with family by her side. 

Kim was born on April 10, 1961, to Herbert Webb Lee and the late Elizabeth Ann (Stapleton) Lee. 

On Aug. 22, 1987, Kim married Thomas J. Carberry and for more than three decades together they lived out their vows and built a beautiful life where they raised three children, Michael, Ashley and Zachary. The pair went on to have four granddaughters Aria, Circe, Faora and Sybella.

Kim is also survived by her brother, Herbert; her twin brother, Kenny; and her three sisters, Debbie, Cindy and Terri. 

She was predeceased by her mother, as well as her brother Bob. 

A celebration of life will be held at a later date at the family’s convenience. Arrangements are under the care of the Kenny Funeral Home in Sharon.

“Little drops of rain

Whisper of the pain.

Tears of love lost in the days gone by.

My love is strong,

With you there is no wrong.

Together we shall go until we die.”

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