Kim K. Smith, 77, of Burlington, died Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House in West Burlington.
Born July 25, 1948, in Burlington, she was the daughter of Kenneth and Jean (Lehman) Tiemeyer.
Kim graduated from Burlington Community High School. She earned her Bachelor's from Drake University and her Master's from UNI. She started her teaching career at the Woodward State Hospital and School, then eventually returned to Burlington to become a Work Experience Coordinator at the Great River Area Education Agency 16.
After her retirement, she was active with First Christian Church, volunteered at the Hospice House, helped campaign for the Democratic Party, and was the secretary for the Des Moines County Iowa Retired School Personnel Association.
Kim liked the outdoors and enjoyed feeding all wildlife, especially squirrels and opossums. She and Ron took many rides through Burlington's parks and to the riverfront. She collected teddy bears, squirrels, and weeping gold ceramics. She loved music, was a talented singer, and earned her HAM radio license so she and Ron could enjoy that together.
Survivors include her husband of 32 years, Ronnie "Ron" Smith; her son, Andy (Teresa) Youngquist, with her former spouse John, Andy's step-siblings Jason (Amber) Dains and Heather Dains; her grandson, Evan (Dani Benjamin) Youngquist; and a large extended family.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Cremation has been entrusted to the care of Prugh Crematory.
A celebration of Kim's life will be scheduled for a later date. Details will be published when they become available.
Memorial contributions in Kim's memory may be made to the Des Moines County Humane Society.
Prugh Funeral Service is in care of the arrangements.
Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting Kim's obituary at www.prugh.com.
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