TIMOTHY-KIRKPATRICK-Obituary

TIMOTHY KIRKPATRICK

Washington, District of Columbia

Age 74

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DIED
December 28, 2019
AGE
74
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Washington, District of Columbia

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   Dr. Timothy Lee Kirkpatrick  The brightest comet has burned out. Dr. Timothy Lee Kirkpatrick's fire ceased burning on Thanksgiving evening. He was the best at everything he loved: sailing, skiing, racquetball, humor, practical jokes, dentistry, friendship and his role as a son, brother,...

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I was a patient of Tim´s. He made me feel confident and assured that I was with the right doctor who had my best interest at heart!! You were a gift!!!

I first went to Tim at the age of 17, right after he opened his practice near Lake Anne in Reston. I feel like I grew up with him, as I continued to see him, along with the rest of my family, until he retired to Hawaii. He was simply the best. His skills were top notch, and he had an awesome sense of humor that was much appreciated. While we are saddened to hear of his passing, we want the family to know what a positive impact he had on us. Rest in peace.

Something prompted me to Google Dr. Kirkpatrick today. My condolences to Nancy & family. I am sorry to have missed his Celebration of Life.

I started seeing Tim as a patient in 1982 at age 19 after a referral and continued to see him even after moving to Maryland in 1997 and up until his retirement.

He and his staff (e.g. Midge) always made me feel welcome like family or an old college buddy.

He was always cheerful and had a good sense of humor.

I became Tim's patient just after he went into private practice. Soon after my mother also became his patient. He was our dentist forever. My mother and I loved him. He was an excellent dentist and a wonderful human being. His patients were #1. He truly care about his patients. He was a saint and will never be forgotten. I will always miss him.

Tim has been on heart for months. Somehow I knew he wasnt well. This morning I searched again for him on the web. My heart is grieved to learn of his passing.
Tim was there for me 17 years ago when I was going through some very difficult times and gave me very wise and honest advice.
Tim truly had a heart of gold and I loved him with a deep admiration. Tim gave to me more than I ever gave him.
God Bless you Tim, you were my true friend in whom I deeply trusted and loved.

Miss you my wonderfulhusband. I will love you always.

The entire class of North Salinas High School class of 1963 extends sympathies and condolences to Nancy and family. We know that Tim is enjoying his "new life" and we are grateful that he was able to attend our 50th Reunion. He will be remembered always as a happy, kind, stand out guy with a great sense of humor. Blessings to Tim, his friends and family for we all have so many wonderful memories of Tim.
Fly high, Tim, and enjoy those "new" wings. We send you
our very best. NSHS '63...

Tim and I went to both North Salinas High and San Jose State. While at State Tim wanted me to become a member of his fraternity but it wasn't meant to be. I can still remember the first small house Tim and his wife lived in on 9th Street. We both shared a mutual friendship with Professor Henry Murphy, a top notch teacher of histology, anatomy, and physiology. After time graduated and went to Dental School we lost contact but I STILL have memories of him strolling down the halls of NSHS...