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Quinton Bernard Wilkes

Randallstown, New Jersey

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Dr. Quinton Bernard Wilkes, 73, died of ALS on January 1, 2015 at Casey House Hospice in Rockville, MD. Dr. Wilkes attended Morgan State University and served in West Germany as a second lieutenant in the US Army MP. He was the first Black man to complete a Ph.D. in psychology at Fordham and a...

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Im so sorry to hear about Dr. Wilkes passing....he was an amazing man, kind beyond words, a gentle soul....i was honored and privileged to have worked for him on the Screening Center Project in NJ

I just heard of Bernard's passing this morning. We were friends at Morgan State. May GOD'S peace and blessings be upon. Your father accomplished many good things.

I just found out ,
My heart is heavy with grief . He was an amazing individual !
A truly great man and a role model .
Helped me personally .
I will always remember his smile and wit .
Rest in Peace

Dr. Wilkes was a kind, gentle man, whose cheerful spirt, quick wit and intellectual curiosity were gifts he shared bountifully with those fortunate enough to spend time in his company. I feel blessed to have known him, if only for a short time.

We knew you only briefly at Ryan &
Immani's wedding. It was a pleasure
to visit. We wish you "Bon Voyage" and hope to continue our conversations when we met again.
Our best to your family in their grief for your loss.

Dear Nia and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. We are praying for you and with you that our loving God will continue to keep you in His care.

May God bring strength and inner peace to the Wilkes' family. I will truly miss Dr. Q. I appreciate all the kindness and words of wisdom he has shared with many of us at the Division of Addiction Services. May you rest easy.

Doc, you will missed, I will always remember our friendship, your kindness, bravery and the guidance you offered so freely

to the family of Dr.Wilkes he is going to be missed but he is in a better place.no more suffering. RIP Dr.