Kim Laura Dreisen

Kim Laura Dreisen obituary, Myrtle Beach, SC

Kim Laura Dreisen

Kim Dreisen Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cremation Services Direct on May 21, 2024.

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Kim Laura Johnston-Dreisen, beloved daughter of James and Delores Johnston, 70, passed away comfortably, surrounded by her best friends, May 18th, 2024, in Myrtle Beach South Carolina.
She grew up in the Baltimore-Washington area with many friends in the area.
She is survived by her longtime companion Ron Roy; her brothers, Brian Johnston, wife Barb, and Kent Johnston, wife Connie; her best friends, Gretchen Kelliher and Tommy Longstreth, among many other family and friends.
Some of her favorite things in life were, riding on the Harley, going to country music venues, going to the beach, loved, loved, loved Aruba, outings with friends, Maryland crabs, margaritas, and a great Bloody Mary.
Kim worked in the optical field as an optician and all of her co-workers, customers, and friends in the industry loved her very much.
She will be missed immensely a "bushel and a peck" by all that knew her.
A celebration of life will be planned for a later date.
RIP Kimmee
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William Stahly

May 22, 2024

For 10 years Kim was my best friend. She was so supportive of me and she always was so loved by my Friends. She loved the , SUN ! And loved the way it made her look ! She always talked about South Carolina when we dated and how she wanted to retire there so, she did !! Will miss her always ! - and remember all the Great Times we had .

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