Walmart greeter is gifted thousands of dollars by a woman who he made smile


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SALT LAKE CITY — A Walmart greeter is getting a huge gift in return for his kindness, thanks to a Salt Lake City woman who turned to social media for help in saying thanks.

Kodie Wilson said she met Robert Kirk when she was going through a rough time in her life.

"I was going through probably one of the darkest times that I've ever been in my life," Wilson said.

Kirk is a Walmart greeter with a catalog of dad jokes like the one about the "plane" bagel that flies. Wilson said some people were too busy to listen or pay attention, but he did, and her kids did, too.

"After I saw them and, he made a joke. He made my day better," said Bentley Wilson, Kodie Wilson's son.

Pictured is a screenshot of Kodie Wilson’s TikTok of Robert Kirk greeting her and her family.
Pictured is a screenshot of Kodie Wilson’s TikTok of Robert Kirk greeting her and her family. (Photo: Kodie Wilson)

The Wilsons said Kirk brightened their days, even during the rough times.

Kodie Wilson said it wasn't so much the jokes as Kirk's genuine kindness toward her family and everyone he greeted.

"When I would see him, I just felt safe. And I think that's what drew me to him. So he was really amazing," Wilson said.

Later, she learned that Kirk was living on Social Security and working at Walmart to fill in the gaps. So, she wanted to help him. She turned to her TikTok following, asking people to donate to a GoFundMe to help Kirk out.

On Thursday night, Wilson surprised the man who helped her with a $10,000 check.

"You put such a smile on my face. And it breaks my heart that you're not at home and just enjoying your life," Wilson told Kirk after she gave him the money.

"This is the most amazing thing that's ever happened to me," Kirk replied.

If you wish to donate to Kirk, the GoFundMe* is still active. All funds will be directed toward his retirement.

Robert Kirk reacts to the Wilson family giving him a check.
Robert Kirk reacts to the Wilson family giving him a check. (Photo: Mike Anderson, KSL-TV)


*KSL.com does not assure that the money deposited to the account will be applied for the benefit of the persons named as beneficiaries. If you are considering a deposit to the account, you should consult your own advisers and otherwise proceed at your own risk.

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Mike Anderson, KSL-TVMike Anderson
Mike Anderson often doubles as his own photographer, shooting and editing most of his stories. He came to KSL in April 2011 after working for several years at various broadcast news outlets.

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