

Kum was born in South Korea and was the youngest of 11 siblings. During the Vietnam war era, she met Larry Condiff , a military man. After returning from the war, Larry was stationed in Fort Benning, Georgia and he and Kum were married. She became a naturalized citizen and they made their home in Columbus, Georgia. From their union two children were born … Donna and David.
Kum held several jobs in Columbus. One of her jobs was with Swift Mill, where she was considered a hardworking dedicated employee. Eventually, Kum and Larry divorced and she moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Never one to sit down, Kum was a successful business owner of King Spa which she owned and operated for 28 years in Oklahoma.
Kum loved gardening, knitting, Paper Origami and especially loved spending time with and spoiling her grand and great grandchildren.
Kum is survived by her daughter, Donna Condiff Wallace(Jaunton Wallace), son, David Condiff; grandchildren, Brooke Nelson Gibbs (Michael Gibbs), Taylor Condiff, Alyssa Thomas, Adrianne Wilkins and Ethan Cox; great grandchildren, Nari Gibbs and Nino Gibbs; and Chris Whitman, a very dear loyal friend and companion, as well as numerous friends whose lives were made brighter simply by knowing her.
“Love Lives On”
Those we love remain with us for love itself lives on
And cherished memories never fade because a loved one’s gone.
Those we love can never be more than a thought apart,
for as long as there is memory, they’ll live on in the heart.
Rest in Peace Kim
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