Kimber Briann “Storm” Tandy, age 33, of Burgin died Monday, September 16, 2024. Born February 21, 1991 in Harrodsburg, KY, to Keith Hall and Kim (Wilham) Renyolds. Storm was a former employee for Hill a Beans Convenience Store in Danville, KY. She was a member of Rejoice Temple of Praise in Junction City. Storm enjoyed all things bright in colors, cheetah print, sparkles and loved spending time with family. F.O.E was something Storm lived by, family over everything.
She is survived by her seven children: Creed Reynolds, Tramaine Dunn, Iziah Linton, Journey Hayes, Kameron Todd, Kash Fishback and Kurrency Fishback; her father Keith Hall and mother Kim Reynolds; one brother: Blade Reynolds; Step Father, Tim Reynolds; Grandmother, Carla Wilham; Aunt, Missy Wilham Banks and Uncle, Larry (Patty Caldwell) G. Wilham Jr..
She is preceeded in death by her Grandfather, Larry G. Wilham,Sr., Grandfather, James Hall, Grandmother, Barbara Hall, Uncle, Brian S. Banks, M.D., Cousin, Cameron Caldwell, Cousin, Shawn Hall, and Uncle, David Hall.
Pallbearers: Justin Caldwell, Travis Vandyke, Jeremiah Cocanougher, Blade Reynolds, Creed Reynolds, and Germaine Dunn. Honorary Pallbearers: Iziah, Tramaine, Journey, Kameron, Kash, Kurrency, Wayne Steele, Jay Linton, Joyce Dean and Amy Dean.
The funeral service 1pm on Friday, September 20, 2024, at Ransdell Funeral Chapel, 345 E. Lexington Street, Harrodsburg, KY with Carl McCray officiating. Burial will follow in Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Friday, September 20, 2024 from 11am-1pm.
Memorials have been suggested to be made to The Isiah House, 1090 Industry Rd, Harrodsburg, KY 40330.
Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family on Storm’s Tribute Wall at www.ransdellfuneralchapel.com.
Kimber Briann “Storm” Tandy, age 33, of Burgin died Monday, September 16, 2024. Born February 21, 1991 in Harrodsburg, KY, to Keith Hall and Kim (Wilham) Renyolds. Storm was a former employee for Hill a Beans Convenience Store in Danville, KY. She was a member of Rejoice Temple of Praise in Junction City. Storm enjoyed all things bright in color