July 17, 1950 — February 13, 2021
Kim Morris Kinslow, 70, Strawberry Lake, MN., died Saturday, February 13, 2021, in his home.
Kim was born July 17, 1950, in Moorhead, MN., to Thurman and Marlyce (Sather) Kinslow. He attended school at Fargo South High. Kim was united in marriage to Debra Spieker, on November 29, 1969.
For over 25 years, Kim worked for Mid America Steel, as a structural foreman. In 1995, Kim enrolled at Detroit Lakes Technical College and pursued his love for marine mechanics. He earned his degree in marine tech and accepted a job with Moorhead Marine. He owned a marine mechanic business, and later worked for Crystal-Pierz Marine, in Fargo.
In 2005, Kim and Debra, moved to Strawberry Lake, near Ogema, MN. Always wanting to stay active, Kim stayed busy as a rural mail carrier, for the Ogema Post Office, and was employed with White Earth Health System.
Kim loved living on Strawberry Lake, which allowed him to pursue his passion for fishing. Over the years, he fished many walleye tournaments with his sons, through FM Walleyes. He enjoyed spending time hunting with his boys, and seeing his grandchildren whenever possible.
Kim will be remembered and missed by his wife of 50 years, Debra; their three sons: Donovan (Tina) Kinslow, Jamie (Lisa) Kinslow, and Ryan (Judy) Kinslow; eight grandchildren: Tanner, Taylor, Jordan, Mariya, Kayla, Brekken, Tallon, and Yasmine; two great-grandchildren: Madilynn, and Lincoln. In addition, he is survived by his mother, Marlyce Newton Sather; and siblings: David (Deb) Sather, Nancy (Al) Soberg, Lorraine Barsness, Dennis Jr. (Tanya) Sather, and Mary Pearson; along with many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his father, Thurman; and step-father, Dennis Sather.
A public visitation will be held Sunday, February 21, 2021, from 1 PM-3 PM, in Korsmo Funeral Chapel, Moorhead. A private celebration of life will be held Monday, February 22, 2021, with livestreaming starting at 11 AM.
In accordance with CDC and local guidelines, social distancing and masks will be required for attendance on Sunday.
Source: Obituary & photo @ Korsmo Funeral and Cremation Service
July 17, 1950 — February 13, 2021
Kim Morris Kinslow, 70, Strawberry Lake, MN., died Saturday, February 13, 2021, in his home.
Kim was born July 17, 1950, in Moorhead, MN., to Thurman and Marlyce (Sather) Kinslow. He attended school at Fargo South High. Kim was united in marriage to Debra Spieker, on November 29, 1969.
For over 25 years, Kim worked for Mid America Steel, as a structural foreman. In 1995, Kim enrolled at Detroit Lakes Technical College and pursued his love for marine mechanics. He earned his degree in marine tech and accepted a job with Moorhead Marine. He owned a marine mechanic business, and later worked for Crystal-Pierz Marine, in Fargo.
In 2005, Kim and Debra, moved to Strawberry Lake, near Ogema, MN. Always wanting to stay active, Kim stayed busy as a rural mail carrier, for the Ogema Post Office, and was employed with White Earth Health System.
Kim loved living on Strawberry Lake, which allowed him to pursue his passion for fishing. Over the years, he fished many walleye tournaments with his sons, through FM Walleyes. He enjoyed spending time hunting with his boys, and seeing his grandchildren whenever possible.
Kim will be remembered and missed by his wife of 50 years, Debra; their three sons: Donovan (Tina) Kinslow, Jamie (Lisa) Kinslow, and Ryan (Judy) Kinslow; eight grandchildren: Tanner, Taylor, Jordan, Mariya, Kayla, Brekken, Tallon, and Yasmine; two great-grandchildren: Madilynn, and Lincoln. In addition, he is survived by his mother, Marlyce Newton Sather; and siblings: David (Deb) Sather, Nancy (Al) Soberg, Lorraine Barsness, Dennis Jr. (Tanya) Sather, and Mary Pearson; along with many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his father, Thurman; and step-father, Dennis Sather.
A public visitation will be held Sunday, February 21, 2021, from 1 PM-3 PM, in Korsmo Funeral Chapel, Moorhead. A private celebration of life will be held Monday, February 22, 2021, with livestreaming starting at 11 AM.
In accordance with CDC and local guidelines, social distancing and masks will be required for attendance on Sunday.
Source: Obituary & photo @ Korsmo Funeral and Cremation Service
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