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Kimberly D. Irwin

1961 - 2016

Kimberly D. Irwin obituary, 1961-2016, Los Angeles, CA

BORN

1961

DIED

2016

Kimberly Irwin Obituary

February 10, 1961 - October 7, 2016 Kimberly "Kim" Dawn Irwin, a longtime member of the media and a loving daughter, sibling and aunt, died Oct. 7 following a brief illness. She was 55. A veteran newspaper reporter, Kim was best known as a media relations representative at UCLA's medical enterprise. Over the course of her 18-year career there, Kim attracted attention to the work of physicians and researchers across a broad range of specialties, including urology, cancer, neurology and organ transplantation. Born in Covina, Calif., and raised in West Covina, Kim was the first of four children of longtime public school educators Harry L. and Josephine Mary Irwin. As an enthusiastic member of Edgewood High School's class of 1979, Kim played varsity softball, served as a cheerleader and editor of the school paper and was honored upon graduation with a "gold key" for her service to Edgewood. After graduating from California State University-Fullerton with a bachelor's degree in communications, she cut her teeth as a reporter at a series of suburban newspapers in Southern California and Joliet, Illinois. In her final newspaper position, at the now defunct Santa Monica Outlook, Kim rose from a staff writer covering health issues, Westside politics and the community of Venice Beach to assistant city editor, assigning late-breaking stories and editing reporter copy for a staff of 10. Kim joined UCLA in 1998, serving as the media relations director of UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center and later as the media relations director of the UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center. She eventually joined the UCLA Health Sciences Media Relations team, helping instigate news coverage for the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Her achievements at UCLA included coordinating and supervising a nine-month project with CBS's "60 Minutes" that followed patients through an experimental trial for breast cancer. In 2005, she shared an award from the Public Relations Society of America for drawing attention to the launch of the stem cell center. Kim took pride in her ability to translate intricate scientific discoveries into terms that could be easily understood by the general public. An Alhambra homeowner, Kim enjoyed fine wine, ethnic restaurants, theater, movies, travel, classical and rock music and felines, both wild and domestic. Family, friends and colleagues will miss her never-ending kindness and compassion, delightful sense of humor, crystalline insights and encouraging and supportive ways. Preceded in death in 2013 by her mother, Kim is survived by her father and his wife, Carolyn Irwin, both of Alta Loma; three siblings, Allison Irwin of Covina, Kristi Ann Seal of Walnut and Patrick Irwin of Rancho Cucamonga; two nephews, Kristian Wyatt and Kollin Jeffrey Seal of Walnut; and her beloved black cat, Sawyer. In Kim's honor, UCLA's main flag will fly at half-staff on Dec. 1.

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Published by Los Angeles Times from Nov. 5 to Nov. 6, 2016.

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Kit Dreyfuss

October 30, 2022

I appreciate the opportunity to remember Kim, beloved JCCC colleague of my late husband, John. I appreciate that UCLA's flag will be flown at half-staff in her memory on John's birthday, December 1.

Katharine Dreyfuss

November 2, 2020

It is fitting to have a chance to salute Kim's memory so close to the Dia de los Muertes. Gone but not forgotten and still appreciated by the Dreyfuss family. Maybe she and John are working together again?!

nikki pride

January 15, 2017

WOW! I just found out

very sad, I played softball with Kim for one year and had such a fun time with her. She was so funny and also caring.
I remember she loved the song Three times a lady.
She is a very fond memory of my past.

Best wishes to her family.

Nikki Pride

Susan Goldsmith

December 21, 2016

I was devastated to learn about Kim's death. KIm and I worked together as reporters in LA in the 90s and became good friends. She was a terrific reporter, a wonderful friend, and hysterically funny. I went to send her a holiday hello and learned of her death and was so deeply saddened. What a loss. RIP Kim.

Nick Feduska

December 1, 2016

Very sorry to learn that Kim has passed. She was truly a pleasure to work with at UCLA and will be missed. Prayers and condolences for her family and friends.

Good times at the Bowl!

Craig Jimenez

November 23, 2016

Hilary

November 7, 2016

Such a wonderful caring soul. You will be truly missed.

Martha Abdala

November 7, 2016

Your smile and kind spirit will be missed. I am at a loss knowing you are no longer on this earth. I send my deepest condolences to your family. Cheers my dear friend, until I see you again.

David Lantry

November 6, 2016

"If there ever comes a day when we can't be together, keep me in your heart, I'll stay there forever." A.A.Milne. I will miss Kim, her kind heart, her infectious humor and the joy we shared at the Hollywood Bowl.

Karen Dreyfuss

November 6, 2016

Kim was one of my dad's best friends and favorite colleagues at UCLA, and she was a huge support after we lost him. The flag in her honor will fly on his birthday. I think they'd have liked that, though they'd have written this story differently if they could.I am terribly sorry for this loss.

Friends forever

Barbara Lozano

November 6, 2016

Kit Dreyfuss

November 6, 2016

"So long, it's been good to know ya," as Pete Seeger would say....Kim, I feel blessed to have known you. I also speak on behalf of my late husband John, your JCCC compatriot. Your light still shines.

Roxanne Moster

November 6, 2016

Thank you, Kim, for your friendship throughout the years. I miss your laughter, your support and your "Kim-through-the-Looking Glass" outlook on life!

Debbie Coustaut

November 5, 2016

Thanks for the memories, Kim. We will miss your big heart.

We will miss you Kim; you touched so many lives

Debbie Coustaut

November 5, 2016

Louise Woo

November 5, 2016

Thanks Kim for all you gave to us. You were such an important part of so many people's lives and you did a great job in educating the public. I'll always miss you!

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