Zillman, Kim Michael
Kim Michael Zillman
May 11th, 1954 – April 15th, 2026
It is with deep sadness that the family of Kim Michael Zillman announces his passing on Wednesday, April 15th, 2026, at the age of 71 years. Kim was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on May 11th, 1954. He spent the majority of his life there before later making Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, his home.
Kim was a man who lived life fully and on his own terms. He was an avid hunter, fisherman, storyteller, and loyal friend. If you knew Kim, you loved him. If you didn’t like him, you likely didn’t really know him — and he probably didn’t much care. If Kim considered you a friend, you were a friend for life.
Kim’s working life was as varied and adventurous as the man himself. His career was with CPR, but he held many other jobs over the years. He earned his commercial pilot’s licence and owned a Cessna 185 on floats, co-owning a fly-in fishing camp at O’Kelly Lake with his father. He worked as a taxidermist, tow truck driver, window washer, as well as many other occupations. If you could imagine it, Kim probably did it.
The role Kim held most dear was working as an equipment operator and later as a Supervisor Extraordinaire for the Antony brothers at WERI, while still working with CPR. He especially enjoyed his time working in Northern Ontario, particularly in Webequie and Attawapiskat. Over the years, his bond with and love for the Antony family only grew stronger.
Kim leaves to mourn the love of his life, Orma; his pride and joy, son Michael; his bonus sons, Tylan (Jill, with Artic and Atlantic) Fraser, Jerran (Maria) Fraser, Dainan (Holly) Fraser, and Aidan Fraser; his sisters, Sherry and Brenda; one niece and two nephews and their families; several cousins; too numerous to mention in-laws; and many lifelong treasured friends.
Kim will be remembered for his sharp wit, larger-than-life personality, unwavering loyalty, and the countless stories he shared with those fortunate enough to know him.
“If you’re going to remember me with laughter and stories, remember me well. If you’re going to remember me with tears and sorrow, then don’t remember me at all.”
A Celebration of Kim’s Life will be held on Monday, May 11th, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. at Moose Jaw Funeral Home with Pastor Marvin Seaborg officiating. As an expression of sympathy, donations in Kim’s memory may be made to Running Wild Rescue, 290 9th Ave NW, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 4H2. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Shirese Noble Funeral Director 306-693-4550
I was saddened to hear of Kim’s passing. I worked with him briefly at the railway. He was always kind and helpful with computer stuff. Even long after retirement. My condolences to Orma and the rest of his family and friends.
Aww,Orma!So sad to read of your husband’s passing Gone way too soon. Treasure your memories.
My condolences Orma, Micheal and family. I am sad to hear of Kim’s passing. I knew Kim since I was a kid from when him and his dad would pick up Bob to go hunting, later on just him. When Bob got sick, he was always checking on him and Bob found more strength when he would visit. In Bob’s final days, he talked about the airplane trips as one of his fondest memories. Kim reached out to me often after Bob died, I always appreciated his consideration. I will think of him often and especially miss his accordion playing happy birthday messages every year.
For Kim he his so nice my Mother Tricia Broomfield she friend of hers every day gab for home something And Calls/Text Messages too but he his works with other friends Rest To Peace