Kim is survived by her husband, John "J D"; daughters: Lindsay Kruczkowski and Samantha (Kyle) Kirby both of Bowling Green; her sons David (Jill) Pugh of Bowling Green and Christopher (Melissa) Pugh of Tontogany; her grandchildren: Nicholas, Karson, Gabriel & Oakley; her Mom, Mary Smith of Toledo; her twin brothers: Mike & Bill (Jennifer) Smith, both of Newark, Ohio; and her faithful furry friend, Otis. She was preceded in death by her Dad, Calvin Smith in 2006.
Kim was a 1984 graduate of Rogers High School, Toledo, Ohio. She was responsible for payroll at the Spring Meadows Extended Care Facility in Holland, Ohio for many years. She enjoyed music concerts: Moody Blues, Bob Seger, and Fleetwood Mac to name a few and dearly loved her animals. She was a Detroit Tiger fan and along with her husband, J D, enjoyed the Tiger Club on many occasions. She also "cheered" for the BGSU Falcons too. She enjoyed traveling and assisting her husband on many Modern Woodmen trips (her favorite: Waikoloa Village in Hawaii) where many life-long friendships developed over the years. She also had a great fondness for the United States Marines. Kim and JD immensely enjoyed their family time which they often lovingly referred to as "organized chaos." She will be dearly missed by so many.
Kim is survived by her husband, John "J D"; daughters: Lindsay Kruczkowski and Samantha (Kyle) Kirby both of Bowling Green; her sons David (Jill) Pugh of Bowling Green and Christopher (Melissa) Pugh of Tontogany; her grandchildren: Nicholas, Karson, Gabriel & Oakley; her Mom, Mary Smith of Toledo; her twin brothers: Mike & Bill (Jennifer) Smith, both of Newark, Ohio; and her faithful furry friend, Otis. She was preceded in death by her Dad, Calvin Smith in 2006.
Kim was a 1984 graduate of Rogers High School, Toledo, Ohio. She was responsible for payroll at the Spring Meadows Extended Care Facility in Holland, Ohio for many years. She enjoyed music concerts: Moody Blues, Bob Seger, and Fleetwood Mac to name a few and dearly loved her animals. She was a Detroit Tiger fan and along with her husband, J D, enjoyed the Tiger Club on many occasions. She also "cheered" for the BGSU Falcons too. She enjoyed traveling and assisting her husband on many Modern Woodmen trips (her favorite: Waikoloa Village in Hawaii) where many life-long friendships developed over the years. She also had a great fondness for the United States Marines. Kim and JD immensely enjoyed their family time which they often lovingly referred to as "organized chaos." She will be dearly missed by so many.
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