

Born in Middletown, Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Keith Wolfram and Shannon Connolly.
Kim was an accomplished and very hardworking Journeyman Drywall finisher for over 30 years. One of her proudest accomplishments was being the forman who oversaw the new building and completion of the Denver International Airport. After moving to South Carolina, Kim worked at several Military Bases in South Carolina and Georgia including Fort Jackson, Shaw Air Force Base and Fort Eisenhower (formally known as Fort Gordon) before her retirement.
She loved reading Carl Jung and other conscience awakening books, going camping, cooking, grilling, gardening, and especially dancing. She was an excellent dancer. Kim loved dancing so much that she would even dance in the grocery store and laundromat.
Kim was the kindest, most loving and generous person that you could ever hope to know. She would give the shirt off her back to help her family and friends. When she and her best friend Giselle bought a house together, Kim made Giselle a purple garden so that she would always have and see her favorite color. She was captivating with her gorgeous long natural curly red hair and beautiful green eyes. She took great pride in everything she would do from cooking, to cleaning, to working and dancing. She was devoted to her family and many cherished friends, especially Giselle, Patty, Ivonne and Antonio.
Surviving are her sisters, Kelli and Shana and her brothers and their spouses Kerry and Kathy and Dana and Melissa.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her grandparents and sister KayCee.
Services will be held at a later date.
Memories may be shared at www.dunbarfunerals.com
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