Allen Richard Kouth, age 89, of Knoxville, TN, passed away at Sacred Ground Hospice House on August 19, 2025.
“Dick”, as he was known, was born on November 4, 1935, in Massillon, OH, son of the late Louis Kouth and Mary (Harmon) Kouth. The oldest of three children, Dick’s talent for understanding mechanical drawings and ability to apply those ideas into a product most likely came from his father who was a welder and fabricator by trade. As an Automotive Engineer and supervisor, he led highly successful teams in pioneering the development of products that are still built and recognized today. Among those items are the “pass through” sleeper cabs used on a lot of the semi tractors, Ford’s original 4 door pickup cab, the “garage door” type opening on box delivery vans, and the ability to have interchangeable (front to rear) doors on truck cabs used by early railroad and fire trucks.
Dick enjoyed traveling, square and round dancing, card and board games, John Wayne and Clint Eastwood westerns, and had a passion for aircraft (although not a pilot). He was an “Honorary Pilot” in a P-51 Mustang, road in a Ford Tri-Motor, floated along in a fixed wing glider, and even sat in the pilot’s seat of Howard Hughes’s “Spruce Goose” (Hughes H-4 Hercules wooden flying boat). You might also have seen his “Honey-Do Handy Man” sign on the side of his truck in Crossville helping seniors out with electrical, plumping, automotive or home repairs. After the passing of his beloved wife Gloria in 2009, Dick moved to Knoxville in 2013 to be closer to the Knoxville Square Dance Center where he and his new dance partner could be found several nights a week.
He is survived by his children, Bryan Kouth (Birgit), Norene Kouth (Mike Marsh), Randall Goettge (Camille), Kimberly Yoder (Roger); 9 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren; brother, Jack Kouth.
In addition to his parents, Allen is preceded in death by his wife, Gloria L. Kouth; grandson, Adam Yoder; and sister, Mary Backus.
No Services are scheduled at this time.
Arrangements and Care provided by Bilbrey Funeral Home and Cremation Service.
View All Photos
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
76 E. Adams St. P.O. Box 665, Crossville, TN 38555
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
Send flowers
Consider sending flowers.
Add photos
Share their life with photo memories.
Plant trees
Honor them by planting trees in their memory.
Follow this page
Get email updates whenever changes are made.
Donate in Memory
Make a donation in memory of your loved one.
Share this page
Invite other friends and family to visit the page.
The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.
Read moreWhat kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?
Read moreWe'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.
Read moreIf you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.
Read moreLegacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.
Read moreThey're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.
Read moreYou may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.
Read moreThese free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.
Read moreSome basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.
Read more