Our beloved brother, Dad, nephew and cousin, Kim Allen Morin, 51 of St. Michael, ND began his journey into the Spirit World in July of 2007 in Fort Washakie, Wyoming.
Services for Kim will be held on Monday, December 3, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Michael’s Catholic Church with burial in St. Michael’s Catholic Cemetery.
Lunch will be served in St. Michael’s Church basement immediately after the graveside services.
Serving as Casket Bearers for Kim will be Sunny Abrahamson, Dean Abrahamson, Raymond Greene, Jay Jay Green, Roger Baker Sr., Kenny Baker Sr., Andrew Morin and Charles Morin.
Honorary Bearers will be Curtis Posey, Buckshot Littlewind, Chris Anderson, Edwin Kiviniemi and Tiger Dubois.
Kim Allen Morin was born November 17, 1957 in Devils Lake, ND the son of Jimmy and Doris (Jetty) Morin. Kim attended schools at St. Michael Little Flower and Devils Lake Public. He also attended a trade school in Bismarck for small engine repair.
Our loved one enjoyed life. He was always smiling and telling stories. He shared about his many travels and situations he found himself in. Kim was a self taught musician, craftsman-an all around “Mr. Fix-It” or if something went wrong he’d be the first to say “I didn’t do it”. Kim was always willing to lend a hand to his family and friends. He had a knack of finding ways to get things done. We love you and miss you.
Kim is survived by his four sons: David Morin and Justin Morin of New Town, North Dakota
Matthew Eagleman of Jamestown
Three Feathers Eagleman of Grand Forks
Sister: Roberta Bell of Devils Lake
Brothers: Carl Morin also of Devils Lake
Lloyd Sund of Fargo
Nieces: Doris Jerome and Stephanie Bell of North Carolina
Nephews: Joel RunningBear, Raymond RunningBear and Nicholas RunningBear all of Bismarck
Sky Bell of Devils Lake
Special Aunt; Marie Baker
Aunts: Gloria Jetty, Betty Morin, Beatrice Abrahamson and Vivian Jetty
He was preceded in death by his mother, Doris; grandparents, Ambrose and Frances (Lohnes) Jetty; favorite uncle, Frank Morin; niece, Yana RunningBear; aunt, Genevieve Nash and uncle, David Jetty.
Kim will be forever loved and missed. You are home now, rest in peace.