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i remember hearing the sad news while i was doing geratric counseling of all things/ i was sharing the informtion to some of my co workers.all i ve got was a blank stare..thankyou auntee
September 26, 2024 | Family
HART--Kitty Carlisle. The Board of Trustees and staff of Carnegie Hall mourn the loss of our dear friend and colleague, Kitty Carlisle Hart. A true champion of the arts, Kitty was a tireless and persuasive advocate who, as Chairman of the New York State Council on the Arts, fought to ensure that...
Read Morei remember hearing the sad news while i was doing geratric counseling of all things/ i was sharing the informtion to some of my co workers.all i ve got was a blank stare..thankyou auntee
September 26, 2024 | Family
What a wonderful lady you were!
I was fortunate enough to see your one woman show with my Mother in the summer of 2006, and you were to celebrate your birthday in a few days...your 96th! Thank you for the twenty years of being on the New York State Panel of the Arts and your untiring advocacy for the arts, which are so important to the quality of life!
I am sorry that I didn't attend the reception following your performance and have the opportunity to meet you. It would have been...
Randy Sills
August 03, 2017 | Burbank, CA
Miss Kitty Carlisle Hart, On the 10th anniversary of your passing. I still consider you the gold standard for grace, elegance and poise. As a Baby Boomer THANK-YOU for the many delightful hours of television memories as well as being a wonderful talk show guest. Rest In Peace.
Charles Gliniak
April 17, 2017 | Easthampton, MA
WHAT A DIFFERENCE A LIFE MADE...A LIFE THAT WAS GOOD, A HEART THAT WAS KIND, A BEAUTIFUL MEMORY ONE LEFT BEHIND
Valenda Newell
March 27, 2017 | Indianapolis, IN
Just watched Kitty Carlyle on BUZZ TV "What's my Line" which brought back so many memories of this elegant, beautiful woman. We watched every week when I was young in MI. She was so inspirational and therefore I am watching her now many years after the TV show has ended. We need more women like her in this day and age. Thank you Ms. Carlyle for being a trendsetter.
P. Weiss
December 29, 2016 | Washington, DC
I stumbled upon the Original 'To Tell the Truth" and seeing Ms. Carlisle brought back so many wonderful memories.
I was 5 in 1962 and my family did not have much. An elegance she possessed made such an impression on me. But most of her her intelligence. I will never forget an Episode where she she declared, "I am a feminist".
It seems fitting in this Historical Election to say a few words. I am sure Ms. Carlisle would be proud.
Rose Martinez
October 28, 2016 | Dallas, TX
Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.
Harry Simpson
April 17, 2015 | Alpharetta, GA
My late father told me many years ago as we watched "To Tell the Truth" that there were only two women in the world that I could always depend upon to be kind, intelligent, and well-dressed ladies under any circumstances: my own (now also late) mother and Miss Kitty Carlisle. Oh, how the world now needs your wit, grace, humor, charm, and style even more than ever before, Miss Carlisle. Nearly seven years ago now, as I drove through a late night from Virginia to the bedside of my dying...
Paul Lankford
March 09, 2013 | Virginia Beach, VA
Rest In Peace, Ms. Carlisle. Tell Everybody From "To Tell The Truth" Hi For Me, Please. See You On The Other Side, Kind Lady.
Richard Owen
March 03, 2013 | Oklahoma City, OK