Archie-Twitchell-Obituary

Archie James Twitchell

Bardstown, Kentucky

Feb 16, 1936 – Mar 21, 2024

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BORN
February 16, 1936
DIED
March 21, 2024
LOCATION
Bardstown, Kentucky
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Archie Twitchell (1936-2024) enjoyed an interesting life. He believed that love, action and pain gave meaning to human life as described by Viktor Frankl. He is survived by a loving wife, Irene Jordan and two children: Jennifer Sherwood (David) and Ben Twitchell (Mandy) plus three adored grand...

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My condolences on the passing of Dr. Twitchell - one of the most inspiring professors I had during my masters degree program with Bowie State University Global campus in Germany. I'm forever grateful for his kind wound encouragement during my study. You are missed Dr. Twitchell. Hilda Challender

We first met when I moved into a building he was already living in, and he welcomed me and offered me any help I might need. Two hours later we were still standing in the hallway talking and discovering how much we had in common. From then on we frequently wandered on long pathways along the river and through the extensive forests surrounding us, talking and occasionally stopping for a beer when we passed through towns. Among other things I learned from him it was never to judge another too...

Archie was a true gentleman, a good friend, a wise counselor, and a mainstay of the Graduate Programs of UMUC-Europe for many years as both Academic Director and Program Director of the Public Administration Program. With his successful experiences as a city manager, he brought real world knowledge and informative anecdotes to his students. He was one of those people who always seemed to be smiling and really liked being around people. I can remember a couple of times when he planned...

Irene, I´m so sorry for your loss. Thank you for taking such great care of this glowing man. As cousins , we didn´t connect in life often but I remember looking him up in Grants Pass when he was mayor ,I believe. It was great to see him and so proud of his success there. Then in Fla when we all came together in a restaurant where I first met you ,Irene. A handsome couple I thot! So very special to have this mini reunion . Rest in peace, dear cousin. Rowena Carolyn Twitchell lerch

Dr. Twitchell was my professor for my online Masters Degree Program. I took the courses while working as a contract Firefighter in Basrah Iraq. Nightly studies with helmet, flack vest and taking mortars at my computer desk. After failing the second portion of the final exam I was ready to give up thinking I had nothing more knowledge wise to give. Dr Twitchell convinced me that I could succeed if I just buckled down and followed his advice to study the authors theories and try to apply them...

Archie was a fun bridge partner. He managed to impart his vast knowledge of the game to me in such a pleasant manner. I will miss that twinkle in his eye as he always made his bid or set his opponents. Archie also loved to share his wisdom and life lessons. What a charming gentleman.

Uncle Arch always enjoyed time with his family. At the dinner table there was always great conversations. I remember our trip to Portsmouth with Mom, Archie and Irene. It was a great day spending with family. Thank you Irene for taking such great care of Uncle Archie. Love John and Robin

Archie was a wonderful man and I always enjoyed conversations with him about history, his travels and his philosophy of life in general. He tried not to complain or show his pain just show that wonderful smile he had. So thankful for all the great memories we shared together and grateful for the love of his wife my sister Irene. He will be forever missed.

Archie wrote here about Victor Frankl and his philosophy on life. Victor Frankl was an Austrian psychiatrist who wrote one of my favorite quotes, "Love goes very far beyond the physical person of the beloved. It finds its deepest meaning in his spiritual being, his inner self. Whether or not he is still alive at all, ceases somehow to be of importance." It makes me think about how you can still feel the love from a person and the impact of their effect on your life after they are gone. I will...