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Khirsten passed away on January 15, 2026, after living for years with addiction. She wanted sobriety and made sincere efforts to reach it, but the disease ultimately took her away.
Khirsten was hilarious, one of those people who could make you laugh no matter what was going on. Even in hard moments, she had a way of finding the light and sharing it. She could turn a bad day around with one comment, one look, or one perfectly‑timed joke, and being around her meant you were probably going to end up laughing.
She is survived by her beloved daughter, Raymie Cashman; her mother, Ermine Gregory; her older brother Johnny Hill, Jr.; younger brother William Greg Wilt, Jr. She was the child of the late Johnny Hill, Sr. and is also survived by Maggie Jackson, wife of the late Johnny Hill, Sr. and her stepbrother Jacob Starnes and stepsister Darion Elliott. Khirsten is also survived by William Greg Wilt Sr., who loved her dearly and regarded Khirsten as his own child, and his wife Tina Maddox Wilt. Khirsten is also survived by Colton Wilt and Mason Wilt, whom she considered her “little brothers.”
A memorial service will be held on Saturday afternoon, February 7th, 2026, at 5:00 in the chapel of Ronald V. Hall Funeral Home.
In Khirsten’s memory, we ask anyone who is struggling, please reach out for help. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to A Place to Heal, 403 West First St., Vidalia, GA 30474 or Gardens of Hope, 132 East Liberty Ave., Lyons, GA 30436, or any recovery/overdose-prevention organization.
Ronald V. Hall Funeral Home of Vidalia is in charge of arrangements.
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