In Memory of

Kim

Loudermill

Obituary for Kim Loudermill

Kim Loudermill was born on December 5, 1956 at Mercy Hospital in Toledo to Maggie and Napoleon Loudermill. She was the fourth of eight children. She attended Scott High School in Toledo (Class of 1974). She loved travelling, and lived in many places across the country over the course of her life.


Kim worked in retail for most of her life until she was forced to retire due to health reasons in 2015. She worked at Circuit City for 8 years running the media department. Then she worked at Kroger for several years until her retirement. She also briefly worked as an in-home care assistant for Comfort Keepers.


Kim got her beautiful wings on July 10, 2020. Her only son and her niece were by her side.

Kim was a rock for much of her family. She always told it how she saw it, and for that, she made an excellent person to talk to, no matter what you were going through. She would always let you know how much she loved you, and that, "We can talk about anything."


On January 19, 1995, Kim gave birth to her only son, whom she creatively named "Tanasio." She loved him more than anything in the entire world, and she was sure to let everyone know it. He and the rest of the family are tremendously devastated by this immense loss.


Kim was preceded in death by her father, Napoleon, and her older brother, Clarence (Rosetta) Taylor. She is survived by her mother, Maggie, her son, Tanasio, sisters Conchita Dula, Kaye (Golwin) Williams, Regina Loudermill and Karen Loudermill, brothers Vinson Taylor and Napoleon Loudermill, Jr., special family friend, and a wealth of other nieces, nephews, cousins, and family friends. The family gives a special thanks to Pastor Linford and Veronica Coleman.