The Humble Independent School District is mourning the loss of teacher Jeff Wilson, who died in the Kerrville flooding.
In a post on X, Humble ISD said Wilson was a 30-year veteran in the district. He worked as a teacher at Kingwood Park High School in Kingwood and previously worked at Humble High School.
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His wife, Amber, and son, Shiloh, are still considered missing, the district said in the Saturday night post.
“He was a beloved teacher and co-worker to many and will be deeply missed,” the post read.
“Please continue to keep their entire family, and ours, in your prayers,” it continued.
Tonight our #HumbleISDFamily is grieving the devastating loss of @HumbleISD_KPHS teacher Jeff Wilson, who passed away due to the catastrophic flooding in Kerrville. Jeff worked in #HumbleISD for 30 years at both Humble High School and Kingwood Park High School. He was a beloved… pic.twitter.com/0lwPzsbSBH
— Humble ISD (@HumbleISD) July 6, 2025
The family was in Kerrville for a youth rodeo.
The KPark Times previously showcased the family’s rodeo legacy. Jeff Wilson, along with his father, both competed in rodeos. The article explains how Jeff began training Shiloh at age three for the sport.
Shiloh’s rodeo nickname is ‘Stingray’. He was named 2024 JRA Rookie Junior Saddle Bronc WORLD CHAMPION.
Authorities in Kerr County said Saturday night that at least 43 people were killed in the flooding along the Gudalupe River on Friday.