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Kenneth L. Zoller

1954 - 2025

Kenneth L. Zoller obituary, 1954-2025, Midland, TX

BORN

1954

DIED

2025

Kenneth Zoller Obituary

Kenneth L. Zoller
01/25/1954 - 11/26/2025
Kenneth Lee Zoller died November 26, 2025 in Lufkin, TX, at the age of 71.

Ken was born January 25, 1954 in Midland, the middle child to Marvin Zoller and Sue (Elliott) Zoller. The family moved briefly to Roswell and Amarillo before returning to Midland in 1960. Called "Kenny" as a kid, he loved sports from an early age, playing football, baseball, and basketball as he grew increasingly obsessed with the Texas Longhorns. He would joke that he was the "black sheep" in a family of Texas Tech grads (though his little sister Tanya eventually followed him to Texas). He graduated from Midland High School in 1972 and remained a devoted Bulldog too - he still had a monthly dinner with a group of high school buddies.

After graduating from the University of Texas in 1976, Ken returned from Austin to Midland and began his career as a CPA in public practice, then for family oil and gas companies. He retired in 2021 as the Chief Financial Officer for H.L. Brown Operating. He served on charitable boards for many causes close to his heart, including High Sky Children's Ranch, Midland Children's Rehabilitation Center, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and Sibley Nature Center.

Ken met his wife of 45 years, Cindy, in downtown Midland on their lunch break in 1979. He loved to tell the story of when he "picked her up on the street corner"! They married in 1980 and welcomed daughters Katherine and Kimberly in 1985 and 1988. Ken taught his girls to hunt and fish and love good music, coached them in basketball and soccer, and bragged about them endlessly. They inherited his orange blood and he would have loved to see them hugging, crying and laughing two days after his passing as the Longhorns beat the Aggies, 27-17. Talk about "eternal scoreboard" and his favorite stat: it has now been 5,532 days since A&M beat Texas.

We're pretty sure Ken felt that being born a Texan was about the best thing he ever did. He was tickled to learn his Alsatian ancestors helped found the town of Castroville, making him a fourth-generation Texan on the Zoller side. He was no less proud to be an Elliott! His mother's huge family meant that he couldn't count the number of cousins he had, but he loved their reunions and remained close to his favorites.

Ken developed his interest in photography throughout his adulthood and always had the latest camera for family snapshots, vacations with friends, and home videos. In his later years, he found his passion photographing Texas and the Southwest as well as mentoring fellow shutterbugs. His work has been featured in Texas Parks & Wildlife, Texas Monthly, and an episode of Texas Country Reporter. He shot calendars for the Midland Chamber of Commerce (2020 & 2021) and Big Bend National Park (2026). When he died, he was in East Texas shooting a few final locations for a planned coffee table book of Texas photography. If you knew him, you know he'd have had some thoughts about dying in East Texas: he always said it was beautiful, he just couldn't see quite enough of the sky to be exactly comfortable there. He loved a distant horiZon and a West Texas sunset best of all.

Ken was preceded in death by his parents, Marvin Zoller and Sue (Elliott) Zoller, his brother Bruce Zoller, and his nephew Kenny Zoller. He is survived by his wife, Cindy (Henson) Zoller of Midland, daughter Katherine Zoller Brown and husband Michael of Cedar Creek, daughter Kimberly Zoller of Midland; sister Tanya (Zoller) Kreuz and husband Jim of Boerne; nieces Kristel Zoller of San Antonio, Jen (Kreuz) Sedtal of Arlington, and Claire Kreuz of Little Rock, AR; extended family Steve and Cathy Gray, Kelsey Gilbert, and Cody Gray of Oklahoma City, OK; as well as countless cousins and friends. The family would like to thank Gary and Paula Douglas and David and Lisa Ugland for their invaluable help and lifetime of friendship.

A celebration of Ken's life will be held on Saturday, January 24 at 2:00 at The Branch at NPW, 3800 N. Big Spring St. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to High Sky Children's Ranch, Sibley Nature Center, and the Big Bend Natural History Association.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Midland Reporter-Telegram from Jan. 16 to Jan. 22, 2026.

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Sally Papasan

February 1, 2026

I knew Kenny thru St Luke´s Methodist Church. We were in the same Sunday School Class. My mother, Dolly Benson taught school at Sam Houston Elementary & Kenny was in her class. He was one is her favorite students!

Susan Gould Westin

January 20, 2026

Ken was an awesome man. Prayers for his wife and daughters!

Sharon and Dale Jennings

January 18, 2026

My husband Dale and I had the pleasure of meeting Ken in Colorado for Katherine and Michael´s wedding. What a beautiful 4 day celebration of Love everyone experienced in 2017. I am grateful for having that time to get to know Cindy and Ken. Cindy, Katherine, and Kimberly please know we continue to pray for you all. We will see you soon Katherine to plant that tree in your Dad´s honor.

Steve Haskell

January 18, 2026

Went to school with him 7th through 12th grade. Very smart guy and excellent athlete!

Kay_wesson16@hotmail.

January 16, 2026

I went to school with Kenny and enjoyed the monthly MHS 1972 class dinners with he and Cindy. He will be missed. Hugs and prayers for Cindy and the family.

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Gerald and Karen Foster

January 16, 2026

Gerald and I were so shocked to hear about Ken passing. We have so many wonderful memories of Ken and Cindy in our younger years. Cindy our prayers to you and the girls.

Kelly (and Tina) Coleman

January 16, 2026

I went to high school with `Kenny´ but years later became a friend of Ken and cherished our friendship. Like many others who knew and loved him, I was shocked by his sudden departure. My wife Tina was in the camera club with him. His newly released Big Bend calendar hangs in our house and my heart hurts when I see it. Ken is where calendars are no longer needed but God´s beautiful creation which Ken loved to photograph endures forever. Love, blessings and condolences to Cindy and the girls, as well as Tanya and all of the family.

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