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Lilly Kimbell Obituary

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Lilly Kimbell Obituary

Georgia reported Lilly Kimbell’s death on Tuesday, which was heartbreaking. Kimbell, a former member of the women’s tennis program who consistently excelled, was only 31 years old.

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Kimbell is one of Georgia’s most accomplished doubles players. Kimbell and Maho (Kowase) set a school record with a 22-match winning streak in doubles during their sophomore year. Kimbell was a member of Wallace’s teams for four years, and he had significant success in the 2013 and 2014 seasons. Georgia won the SEC Tournament for the first time in 2014, and it also won the conference regular-season title.

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Lilly Kimbell’s death and obituary were announced on social media. In the future, officials may provide more information about funeral services. Everyone is mourning her death, remembering her, and expressing their condolences on social media.

Georgia head coach Jeff Wallace said in a statement following Kimbell’s death that they would be remembered as an all-time double great within the program. He added his thoughts and prayers to the tennis players.

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