Kimberly Haney

Kimberly Ness Haney


December 4, 1971 – July 26, 2023


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Kimberly HaneyKimberly Ness Haney (51), passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family and friends in Duluth, Georgia, on July 26, 2023, following a year-long battle with Leukemia.

Kimberly was born December 4, 1971, in Willimantic, Connecticut. She married the love of her life, Craig Haney, on February 15, 2002, at Perimeter Church in Johns Creek, Georgia. Their son, Jackson, was born February 21, 2008.

Kimberly was passionate about her faith and home design. She decorated her home beautifully and was intentional about making sure it glorified God. In 2021, she started her own company, KH Design, LLC and had several devoted clients who quickly recognized her talent and creativity.  She also enjoyed gardening, shopping, traveling, watching movies, and long boat rides at Clarks Hill Lake. She loved camping, hiking, Mexican food, apple martinis, and spent many hours cuddling with her Dachshund puppies, Nala and Lola. Most of all, Kimberly loved sharing time with Craig and Jackson.  

She is preceded in death by her beloved mother, Nancy Knott Ness (1943-1994). 

She is survived by her husband, Craig Haney and son, Jackson Samuel Haney; father, Robert C. Ness and stepmother, Martha Edgar Ness; twin sister, Heidi Ives and husband, Austin Ives (Emily & Kathryn); brother, David Ness and wife, Megan Ness (Addison, Bridger, Bennett); sister, Mary Katherine Murrey and husband, Joseph Murrey (Arabella & Liana); stepbrother, Christopher Niske; stepsister Rachel Junod and husband, Adam Junod (Isaac & Henry); paternal uncle, Ed Ness and aunt, Karen Ness (Kelly Trudersheim); maternal uncle, Sandy Knott and aunt, Sue Knott (Chris & Jeff); in-laws Sam and Barbara Haney (Lisa Lamb); and many other extended family.

In Lieu of Flowers

Donations may be made to

Promise 686
5300 Triangle Parkway, Suite 202
Peachtree Corners, GA 30092

OR 

Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (www.givenow.lls.org)

Please note “Kimberly Haney Memorial” in memo.

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