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Kim Miller

Kim Marie (Severson) Miller, Age 50 of Glenwood City, WI passed away peacefully on August 29, 2019 after a long battle with MS and Dementia. Kim was born in Coon Rapids, MN on March 25, 1969. She graduated from Coon Rapids High School in 1987. Kim attended and graduated from St. Cloud State University in 1991 with a degree in International Business and Spanish. One of Kim’s favorite memories was studying abroad in Costa Rica. Kim was preceded in death by her father Jerry Severson, Paternal (Severson), and Maternal (Lenertz) Grandparents, Mother In-law Bobbie Miller. Kim is survived by her husband Chris, their daughters Katelynn and Corinne Miller. Her mother Judy Severson, brother Dan (Celena) Severson, father in-law Don Miller, brothers and sisters in-laws Ron & Betsy Eskierka, Jon & Carrie Mikolyzk, Dan & Allyssa Miller, Amy Miller, many uncles and aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. Kim had a loving heart and wished for her girls to grow up to be whatever they want to be in life. Kim loved going to the cabin and being on the water, and appreciated the beauty of living in the country. Kim also enjoyed knitting, Sudoku puzzles, mahjong, gardening, watching wheel of fortune and of course listening to Prince. Kim will be missed greatly by everyone that loved her. A special thank you to Park View Community Campus in Woodville, WI, J & J Hillside Hollow in Glenwood City, WI and St. Croix Hospice and their staff(s) for taking such good care of her while her illness progressed. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred. All are welcome to her Celebration of Life from 1pm to 4pm with a memorial service at 4pm, September 7th, 2019 at O’Connell Family Funeral Home at 1010 Newton Street, Baldwin, WI 54002.

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