Carol Lynn Kirkland
October 24, 1954 – February 10, 2020
Carol Lynn Kirkland, 65, of Waldorf, MD, passed away February 10, 2020 at George Washington University Hospital. Born on October 24, 1954 in Washington, D.C., Carol was the daughter of Joseph F. Davis and Mary Emma Bresnahan. Carol was raised in Prince George’s County along with her four siblings, and was a graduate of Suitland High School. She called Waldorf, MD home since 1992, and worked as a paralegal for the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C. for ten years. Her favorite pastimes included spending time with her family, going out to the casino, socializing with her friends, and helping others.
Carol is survived by her son Tim M. Kirkland (Dawn) of Bryantown, MD, her daughter Janiece Gordon of Mechanicsville, MD, grandchildren Camryn Elizabeth Shall, Ryder Patrick Kirkland, and Davis Hayes Kirkland, sister Gertrude “Trudy” Perry of Stafford, VA, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Mary, her brothers, James “Jimmy” and Joseph Davis, and sister Mary Ann Shifflette.
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I am saddened by the loss. Carol and I have been friends since the days we were attending My Calvary over 50 years ago. She visited Ft. Lauderdale several times and we had great times. She will be missed. Condolences to all.
I am sadden by the passing of Carol we have been friends from Suitland HS days. Since our 45th class reunion a group of us girls “The Beach Girls” have been very close. Carol was a caring , fun loving lady. Beach girls have a lot of fond memories with her and will cherish them. I am so glad that we had this fun time together.
Darlene DePhillip
I am heartbroken and saddened to lose such a wonderful friend. Carol and I have been friends for 60 years beginning at Mount Calvary School. She will be missed by so many. She always was first to take care of others, always wanting to get everyone together, loved and was so proud of Tim and Dawn, Janiece, and, of course her grandchildren. She embraced all of us and we couldn’t help but love her wit, teasing, fun, and even the straight shooter she was to many of us! Rest in peace Carol..we were blessed to call you our friend. ❤
What sad news. Carol kept our office spirit high with her caring nature and her fun attitude. She was the first person I would see when entering the judge’s chambers, and she cared deeply that we all did our best work. I appreciated all the help she gave me. Rest in Peace.
My heart is broken. I’ve known you since high school. Have many great memories from you catching the bouquet and my wedding in 73 to the present day beach girls. We have had many good times together. You will always be thought of. Love you 😘
Carol was a great friend time. We met living in the Meadows at Whiteoak and we’re on the board together. We continued our friendship even after we moved across town and then to SC. Thank you Carol for your friendship and for looking after Mom and Dad for me too. A great great friend you were to many and I know you loved your kids and grandkids. Rest In Peace my friend. Love ya. Beverly and Bob Greene and family
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Janiece,
My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. I am so sorry. We are all here for you.
Colleen
Words cannot express our sorrow for your loss. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
So sorry to lose you Aunt Carol, and so grateful for your memory to lift my heart whenever I need it for all you have meant to me through my life. You are very special to me, thank you.
Stephen
So sorry to have lost such a wonderful friend. I will always cherish my memories you left behind for me. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. May you rest in peace.
I am saddened by the loss. Carol and I have been friends since the days we were attending My Calvary over 50 years ago. She visited Ft. Lauderdale several times and we had great times. She will be missed. Condolences to all.
I am sadden by the passing of Carol we have been friends from Suitland HS days. Since our 45th class reunion a group of us girls “The Beach Girls” have been very close. Carol was a caring , fun loving lady. Beach girls have a lot of fond memories with her and will cherish them. I am so glad that we had this fun time together.
Darlene DePhillip
I am heartbroken and saddened to lose such a wonderful friend. Carol and I have been friends for 60 years beginning at Mount Calvary School. She will be missed by so many. She always was first to take care of others, always wanting to get everyone together, loved and was so proud of Tim and Dawn, Janiece, and, of course her grandchildren. She embraced all of us and we couldn’t help but love her wit, teasing, fun, and even the straight shooter she was to many of us! Rest in peace Carol..we were blessed to call you our friend. ❤
What sad news. Carol kept our office spirit high with her caring nature and her fun attitude. She was the first person I would see when entering the judge’s chambers, and she cared deeply that we all did our best work. I appreciated all the help she gave me. Rest in Peace.
My heart is broken. I’ve known you since high school. Have many great memories from you catching the bouquet and my wedding in 73 to the present day beach girls. We have had many good times together. You will always be thought of. Love you 😘
My Dearest Cousin,
I only wish that we had stayed in touch more. So glad that I did get to spend some time with you not too long ago. May you now find peace.
Love you, Terry
Carol was a special person who cared about everybody and would do anything for them. She was fun and crazy and good. I’m going to miss my friend. I loved her very much.
Deb
Carol was a great friend time. We met living in the Meadows at Whiteoak and we’re on the board together. We continued our friendship even after we moved across town and then to SC. Thank you Carol for your friendship and for looking after Mom and Dad for me too. A great great friend you were to many and I know you loved your kids and grandkids. Rest In Peace my friend. Love ya. Beverly and Bob Greene and family