John-Kilby-Obituary

Dr. John Michael Kilby

Charleston, South Carolina

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April 22, 1964 - August 10, 2015 Dr. John Michael Kilby, 51, of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, husband of Dr. Michelle "Mia" Amaya Kilby died Monday, August 10, 2015. His Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, August 14, 2015 in the St. Benedict Catholic Church, 950 Darrell Creek Trail at...

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Iam so heartbroken. Dr. Kilby was a great doctor and friend. He will truly be missed. Iam glad i got to see him one last time on my appointment 5th. We laugh and talked about our kids. Dr kilby was there for me though my hard times. He will be missed. May God bless the Kilby Family.

I am without words. I can barely believe that Dr. Kilby has passed and I was devastated for his family, friends, colleagues and fellow patients like me. I have been working with him very closely since 2007. He has seen me through some of the most difficult days. To say that I will miss him seems trite. I am so very sorry for the loss of this fine human being. I pray that remaining family, friends, colleagues will find peace in the hope that this fine man brought to so many lives. And, thank...

Dr. Kilby, you were a mentor to me and a major reason why I love medicine. The world is a better place because you were here. You will be missed deeply.
Ted James, MD
Johns Hopkins Hospital

We are so sorry to hear about Michael.Our son Geoffrey and Matthew were friends at daycare at South Highland Presbyterian in Birmingham.We also knew Michael and Mia through UAB. He was such a sweet person.We know he will be greatly missed by many.Peace to Mia and the boys.
Don and Lisa Lein

So sorry for your loss, words can never ease your pain, but we mourn the loss with you as parents, no matter the age they are still our babies

I only knew Dr. Kilby for a few years, as a colleague and teacher, but I feel his loss keenly. I will always remember his wonderful way of introducing guest speakers for ID Grand Rounds each week, describing their training and accomplishments with a warmth and humility that conveyed a feeling of friendship and shared purpose.

It was a privilege to know you, Dr. Kilby. You are greatly missed.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I am so very sorry for your loss. Your family are in my thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.

I am so very thankful and grateful to have had the opportunity to work with Dr. Kilby for many years at the Birmingham VA.

Peace and Blessings,

Daena and I extend our deepest condolences. Our hearts ache for his loved ones, friends, the ID team, and his patients. What a wonderful man, leader, and healer. He made the world a better place. May we honor him by doing the same.