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Kim Swoverland Obituary

Kim A. Swoverland

Sheboygan - Kim "Swovy" Swoverland of Sheboygan left this earth on December 1, 2020 to embark on his endless motorcycle ride in the sky. After a long courageous battle with COVID, and hearing messages from those whose lives he touched, he passed peacefully while holding his loving wife's hand.

Kim was born October 14, 1960, to Andrew and Gwendolyn Swoverland. He graduated from Sheboygan Falls High School in 1979. After high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps where he received a "Good Conduct First Medal Award" for his four years of service. After the Marine Corps, he was a foreman at Polar Ware for 16 years. In April 2005, he joined the Sheboygan Area School District as a custodian. Over the past 15 years he worked at Longfellow Elementary School and Sheridan Elementary School. The staff, parents, and students fondly called him "Mr. Kim."

He was united in marriage to the love of his life Berta Campbell on October 1, 1993. He proudly took on the role as step-father to Paul, Jennifer, and Stephanie Campbell. After their nest was empty, they followed their dreams and opened Swovy's Bar and Grill. It was there they unexpectedly gained another "family" of lifelong friends.

Kim lived his life with zest and as if there were no tomorrow. He would ride his motorcycle starting in spring before all the snow melted until well after the first snowfall of winter. Kim rode that Goldwing, which his wife referred to as "the other woman," to all 48 contiguous United States and it was a part of making countless memories and friendships.

Kim always knew what someone needed to brighten their day, whether it was a warm smile, a joke, a piece of advice, a helping hand, a listening ear, a Santa suit, or even a broom in their hand. He got joy from going on adventures with his wife, friends, and family—from Brewer bus trips and weekend getaways to annual family vacations. He loved spending time with and spoiling his three grandchildren: Logan (14); Austin (10); and Emalyn (6). He took them fishing, camping, to sporting events, and especially enjoyed just hanging out playing games. Emalyn in particular had him wrapped around her little finger. This big macho man could be found on the floor playing with Barbies, Legos, Play-Doh, and coloring books if Emalyn had invited him to do so. She also had a special privilege of being able to take endless selfies and pictures of him without his normal tendency of providing close ups of his middle finger or elbow to block the shot.

Kim had a big heart, a warm smile, and a strong desire to brighten every person's day he encountered. He worked hard and played hard without sweating the small stuff. His montages were truly a reflection of how he lived his life: "Don't worry, it will be okay"; "Anything can be fixed with glues and screws"; "Seriously?"; and "Living the dream." He ended many conversations with "Gotta go! Got sh@* to do!" as he would scurry away. We can honor him by remembering to take things as they come, being present for each person we meet, helping those around you, and living each day like tomorrow is not guaranteed.

Kim is survived by his loving wife and best friend, Berta; his three step-children: Paul Campbell (Las Vegas), Jennifer Campbell (Sheboygan Falls), and Stephanie (Brandon) Hurst (Sheboygan); his three grandchildren: Logan Sanders, Austin Sharp, and Emalyn Hurst; siblings, Jacqueline (Michael) Kaiser, Andrew "Bud" (Julie) Swoverland (Howards Grove) and Jeff Swoverland (Sheboygan); and his best bud Alan (Nicole) Kleinke. Many (and many) other aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. He also leaves behind two dogs whom he loved and will miss him dearly, Karma and his "little buddy" Coal.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Gwendolyn and Andrew, and brother, Dale, and many aunts, uncles, and friends.

A celebration of life to be held at a later date to honor this simple, humble, but amazing man who touched so many lives.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to the doctors, nurses, CNAs, lab technicians, and respiratory therapists at Essentia Health - St. Mary's Duluth Minnesota for the compassionate care they provided Kim.

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Published by Sheboygan Press from Dec. 3 to Dec. 6, 2020.

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Shirleylee Strohschoen

December 1, 2021

I work at Sheridan and there are many things that remind me of Kim the main thing being his big heart helping the kids. Helping whenever needed

Sharlee Mittelstaedt

February 15, 2021

Dear Jackie, I just saw this and I am so very sorry. He sounds like a wonderful man who will be missed by many. Just keep sharing the good memories and he will continue to live on. Hugs❤

Sherryl Osborne Joos

December 20, 2020

So very sorry for your loss, Berta and family. Thinking of you all. Love and prayers.

Brian Blashka

December 7, 2020

Rest In Peace, Brother
Semper Fi
Brian Blashka, GySgt USMC (RET)

Lorri

December 6, 2020

I will miss you my friend
All the memories will be with me forever.
Prayers to the Kipper Lipper family.
JT

Ken Bradley

December 6, 2020

To Berta and Family I am so sorry for your loss. Kim was a man that I always enjoyed having conversations and spending time with, he will be missed and fondly remembered.

Alan Preder

December 6, 2020

This world is a better place because of people like Kim Swoverland Thank you for touching me along the way with your presence. Kim will e greatly missed!!

Tricia

December 5, 2020

I’m sorry to hear of Mr. Kim’s passing. Berta I pray for peace and comfort for you and your family.

Phyllis Becker

December 5, 2020

Dear Berta and family, My deepest sympathy for your loss. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Sincerely, Phyllis Becker

Richard Herren

December 5, 2020

He was always there to lighten your load if you were sad and to make you smile

Tom and Jane Buhr

December 5, 2020

Berta,we were so sorry to read about your husband.Although we did not know him,we can tell from all the tributes that he was a very special man.Sending condolences to you and your family.

Troy Messner

December 4, 2020

Kimbo was one of a kind. A man who lived his life true to his ideals and didn't take #!# from anyone. Caring, rebellious and light hearted all rolled into one. I will miss our great conversations and cherish the memories. Kim, Phyliss and I had a lot of good laughs at Longfellow and work was made enjoyable with his humor and attitude. I will miss you buddy!

Jodine Edney

December 4, 2020

Kim was and still is an awesome sweet man. His smile and kind words always made your day. You knew warm weather was coming when you saw him on his bike.

Colleen Kelly

December 4, 2020

I have not seen Kim since high school. I remember Kim always having a kind soul. I am truly sorry for your loss. Sounds like he was an incredible man.

Mark S Jacobs

December 4, 2020

Martha and I are very sorry for your loss. Kim was a great guy and will be deeply missed. Please let us know if we can help with anything. You and your family are in our prayers.

Jeff Williams and family

December 4, 2020

We are all going to miss mr. Kim. Always on the go, inventive, helpful, and funny. I'll miss our "the way we see it" chats about everything and nothing. To the family n friends I express my sincere and deepest condolences....

Sue McCallum

December 3, 2020

Berta - I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Barb Felde

December 3, 2020

Berta and family, I am so sorry for your loss. May the love and support of friends and family help you through this difficult time.

Ed Procek

December 3, 2020

RIP

Shirleylee (Shinn) Strohschoen

December 3, 2020

My condolences Paul this is Randy Shinn’s mother. You spent lots of time at our house during high school. I worked with MR Kim at Sheridan school. Everyone loved Kim so very much. He talked about his family a lot. We at Sheridan will miss him dearly. Sending hugs and prayers

Brenda Hanke-Thiel

December 3, 2020

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

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Chris Kaker (Tubby)

December 3, 2020

In my eyes heaven just got much brighter and much wiser. My prayers go out to his family. Stay strong Berta, time will heal. He was such a strong, kind, and generous man. I am honored to have called him my friend and sometimes my voice of reason. I will miss his one liners, humor and most of all his friendship.

Scott A Rohde

December 3, 2020

Hey Swovy, I will miss you Buddy! I wish I had a buck for all the miles we ran in CC and track! I am so glad we got to catch up at your place! I know you were at peace with life and it showed! Rest easy Swove 'til we meet again!

Shannon larson

December 3, 2020

Very saddened to hear this. My deepest sympathies. Shannon Larson

Beth Gabrielse

December 3, 2020

Berta I very sorry to hear of the loss of Kim. Take comfort in knowing he is watching over you. You have my deepest sympathy.
Beth Gabrielse

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