Kim Allen Myers

1955 ∼ 2020

Kim A. Myers, 65, of Kenosha, passed away on Wednesday, August 12, 2020, at his home. Born on January 14, 1955, in Kenosha, he was the son of the late Roy Myers and Carol (Gahart) Novak. He had a passion for playing and coaching baseball. He would frequently help the Carthage College team and particularly loved watching the Brewers, Mets and Bears. Kim is survived by his sisters, Pam Aiello of Delavan, Paula Markin of Kenosha and several nieces and nephews. He is further survived by other loving family and friends. A visitation will be held at Proko Funeral Home on Tuesday, August 18 from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111 60th St. 262 654 3533Visit & Sign Kim’s Online Memorial Book At:www.prokofuneralhome.com

Condolences

Catherine Gwyn February 16, 2021
Very sad to see this. I hadn't seen my cousin since I was about 5. I had been looking for him. He was a part of my past that I was trying desperately to find out more about. His father and my mother were siblings. I remember visiting them when we were all young. There was a sister, too, when we visited. Condolences to the entire family.
William Hoare August 26, 2020
Dear Friend,I will forever miss our campus sidewalk discussions on our beloved Bears and your goofy faces made to lighten my mood. You were a joy in my life and I thank you for the moments we shared. There never was a better bench mate for a conversation, a laugh and a smile. You made Carthage a much better place for your presence.I will cherish my memories of you,Bill Hoare
Dorothy Golden August 16, 2020
I worked with Kim for 12 years, there was never a dull moment when he was around. Very nice friend he was. Always made me feel welcome around him. Kim was always telling jokes. Good guy.... He surely will be missed. Keith Golden
Sue August 15, 2020
Pam and Paula and dear friends I am so sorry for the loss of Kim . As we all know he was a wonder in pretty much all sports , but above all he Was a terrific guy who loved life ! Even though it has been years since I saw him , I will always remember his smile and his outgoing attitude . He will be missed
Butch Zielis August 14, 2020
I remember playing basketball in the drive way with Kim and playing baseball in the street and not without breaking a neighbors window. Rest in peace my old friend.