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Flora Auld Obituary

Flora Estelle Auld (nee Kirkley) died on May 18, 2025, in Bigfork, Montana. She was born in Baltimore on April 21, 1927, to Rev. Edward T. Kirkley and Flora Estelle (Glasgow) Kirkley. She graduated from Glen Burnie High School and Bob Jones College. She was sent out to teach while she was still in high school.

Flora's first full time job after college was as a teacher at Linthicum Heights Elementary School. She went on to teach English at Glen Burnie High School and then Towson High School. While at Towson, she was affectionately known by her students as "Mother Auld."

She married Stuart D. Auld October 4, 1957, at Glen Burnie Methodist Church in a ceremony officiated by her father, and two of her brothers, Reverend Charles F. Kirkley, and Reverend Robert G. Kirkley.

Devoted to her extended family, Flora hosted the Kirkley family gatherings at her home for the traditional holidays and took joy in providing bountiful meals and decorative settings.

Flora is preceded by her parents, her husband, Stuart, brothers, Holmes and his wife Ruth; Charles and his wife Dorothy; James and his wife Maxine and Robert and his wife Joyce, as well as two nieces, Carol Wills and Janice Kirkley. She is survived by nephews, Edward Kirkley (wife Ginny), Gary Kirkley (wife Peggy), James Kirkley (wife Mary), Craig Kirkley, Chad Kirkley (wife Jamie), Cort Kirkley (wife Karen), and Robert Kirkley (wife Margaret) and nieces, Joyce Hornberger (husband Richard) and Beth Kennedy and numerous great-nieces and great-nephews.

Family and friends may call at the KIRKLEY RUDDICK FUNERAL HOME on Tuesday, May 27th, 6-8pm. Funeral service, Wednesday, May 28th, 11am, from the funeral home. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Park.

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Published by Baltimore Sun on May 28, 2025.

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Tim Livengood

June 18, 2025

Mrs. Auld made a big impression on me in my senior year of high school. I did not shine in her class, but I learned immensely from her and those lessons have stayed with me. She taught me more than anyone else how to see the deeper meaning in the written word, and how symbolism plays a role in fiction. I am glad to see that she had a good long life in retirement. She earned it.

Lynne Strausser (Roemer), THS '65

June 18, 2025

Mrs. Auld was my forever-favorite English teacher. She earnestly imparted her knowledge to her students, from diagramming to Greek and Roman mythology to an entire reading of "The Merchant of Venice" to our class for which most students absorbed with rapt attention. I have thought of her fondly over the years. May she rest in peace and rise in glory!

Stephen Conway, Class of 65.

May 28, 2025

I am not sure if I had her for my English teacher or not? But my condolences are for her family.

Bob Fritz

May 28, 2025

This wonderful lady taught me how to write a thesis at THS. Appointed to USNA a year later to study engineering, her excellent training must have been in my brain - it helped me skip Freshman English. A shock!
I have told this story to many young people who need to know that her expertise was amazing.
I still think of her often.

Kenneth Wharry

May 26, 2025

The Class of 1972 Towson Senior High School donated 20 trees in Mother Auld's memory through the nonprofit One Tree Planted. Her spirit, humor, and compassion touched us all.

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28

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12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Glen Haven Memorial Park

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