HARRIS COUNTY, Texas – A procession is scheduled to arrive Saturday afternoon in Kingwood as the body of Shiloh Wilson, one of the victim’s of the devastating Guadalupe River flood, is brought back home and reunited with his parents.
Shiloh and his parents, Jeff and Amber Wilson, had been staying at the HTR TX Hill Country Campground in Kerrville for a youth rodeo when the flood came through last Friday.
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The three were missing after the flood roared through. Jeff and Amber Wilson’s bodies were found earlier this week. KPRC 2 learned Shiloh’s body was recovered on Friday.
On Saturday, family members are inviting those who would like to honor Shiloh to line the procession route as his body is escorted from the Texas Hill Country to Kingwood Funeral Home.
“We want to extend our heartfelt thanks for the outpouring of love, support, and prayers throughout this journey. This Saturday, July 12, 2025, we will bring Shiloh home to be reunited with his family,” family members said in a statement.
The Harris County Fire Marshal’s Office will be leading the official procession and they are scheduled to leave Kerrville at approximately 9:30 a.m. The approximate arrival time in Kingwood is between 4 and 4:30 p.m.
The procession will come down US 290 through Waller before getting onto the Grand Parkway, traveling east until I-69/US 59, where it will turn south and head towards the funeral home. A map of the procession route is attached above. It is estimated the procession will reach the Waller area around 3 p.m.
“We are profoundly grateful to the many police and fire departments from across the state who will assist in this homecoming and help ensure a safe and honorable journey,” the family said in a statement.