KIM WILOTH
Robin “Kim” Wiloth, age 70 of Albany, passed away Friday, Nov. 22, 2024. Funeral services were held on Monday, Nov. 25 at First Christian Church with Rev. Brad McBee officiating. Interment followed in the Albany Cemetery under the direction of Morehart Mortuary.
Kim Wiloth was born Jan. 13, 1954 in Gorman, Texas to Rudolph Conrad Wiloth and Nita Harrison Wiloth. He was one of six children in the Wiloth household and was still very close with all his siblings, and their spouses.
He married the love of his life and best friend Trumi Christian on Aug. 6, 1977 at the Hamlin Methodist Church in Farwell, Texas. He worked at Van Operating until his retirement in 2021.
Kim was a member of First Christian Church where he taught Sunday School, was also a Deacon and an Elder; he and Trumi love their church family. He served on the Albany City Council, delivered Vittles by Vehicle and was a devoted member of Al’s Poker Palace where he spent every Tuesday evening, not many exceptions.
Kim was the best husband and adored his life with Trumi. The two loved to get away and see grandkids, watch sports and just enjoy their life with each other. His favorite title in the world was what his grandkids called him, Grumps or Grumpsie. Kim was an avid football fan. He loved watching the Texas Rangers play baseball and was a lifelong Albany Lion. He coached little league and still cheers for the Indians – go blue!
He was preceded in death by his parents; Rudolph Wiloth, Albert Burton, and Nita Burton.
Kim is survived by his wife of 47 years, Trumi Wiloth of Albany; two sons, Matthew Wiloth of Albany, Tim Wiloth and wife Kortni of San Marcos; two daughters, Robin Averhoff and husband K.R. of Farwell, Kaitlyn Williams and husband Garrison of Ropesville; one brother, Mike Wiloth and wife Becky of Albany; four sisters, Beverley Salters and husband Buford, Mindy Skelton and husband Bob, Tempie Wiloth, Tammy Brown and husband Tommie, all of Albany; 11 grandchildren, Easton, Hunter, Lynlee, Blakelee, Ellie Kate, Brooks, Collins, Annie, Bennett Kim, Kali andKyra;numerousnieces and nephews.
Memorials may bemade to First Christian Church, Gladney Center for Adoption or Vittles by Vehicle and may be left at Morehart Mortuary. Condolences may be made online at morehartmortuary.net.