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John Lindsey Kirkland, III

June 24, 1942 - July 5, 2025

Pittsboro, North Carolina - John Lindsey Kirkland, III, of Fearrington Village, Pittsboro, NC passed away peacefully on July 5, 2025 after his long illness with Alzheimer's Disease. He was 83 years old.

John was born at Duke Hospital in Durham, NC. He graduated from Durham High School in 1960 and went to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill majoring in mathematics. John completed his undergraduate degree one year early. His senior year at UNC, John participated in an undergraduate fellowship under the mentorship of Professor Kenneth Brinkhous who was renowned for his work in hemophilia. John became skilled in drawing blood from and working with a special breed of hemophiliac pigs. This experience persuaded him to enroll in medical school after graduation in 1964.

John married Rebecca Grey Trent of Durham in 1965. They both had successful medical careers that aligned with one another.

John graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in 1968. He and Rebecca moved to Houston, Texas where John began his training in Pediatrics. After completing his residency, he spent six months at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children and Guy's Hospital in London. With his return to Houston, John began a fellowship in Pediatric Endocrinology under Professor George W. Clayton, who had trained with Dr. Lawson Wilkins at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Dr. Wilkins is called the father of Pediatric Endocrinology.

Instead of being drafted in the armed forces after college, John was enrolled in the Berry Plan which allowed him to finish his training before entering the military. He was stationed at the Philadelphia Naval Base and participated once a week in medical rounds at Temple University Hospital with another great Pediatric Endocrinologist, Dr. Angelo DiGeorge. Towards the end of John's tenure in the Navy, he spent several months in Yokosuka, Japan where two aircraft carriers were at the ready to help evacuate troops from a falling Vietnam.

After John's discharge from the Navy, he again returned to Houston and began a Fellowship in Molecular Endocrinology with Dr. George Stancel in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Texas. This was a very productive time for him. He joined Pediatric Endocrinology in the Department of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine. John became a full Professor of Pediatrics with his work in teaching, research, and service. His career focused on endocrine disorders of children including thyroid, pituitary, adrenal, and gonadal problems, as well as bone and metabolic disorders including diabetes. As a professor, he was an excellent teacher of medical students, interns, residents, and fellows.

John loved his large dogs. First, a German Shepherd who was a wedding gift from Dr. Cal Callaway at Duke Medical Center. Subsequently, John had two Dobermans that he'd hitch up to his bicycle every morning for a run. The dogs would be on each side and pull him to the park. He would sit up on the bike seat with arms folded and traffic would stop to watch the spectacle. His other pastimes included playing tennis and he was an avid windsurfer on the Columbia River in Oregon.

Throughout John's medical career, his favorite hobby was flying airplanes. He had single, multiengine, and commercial ratings. He flew out of Hobby Airport in Houston. He also enjoyed classical music and would "conduct" while listening with a baton given to him by a friend.

The Kirkland family history includes this fact: According to The Durham Morning Herald, 1976, John's grandfather, John Lindsey Kirkland, was appointed in 1890, with two other men, as the first postmen in Durham, NC, at the inauguration of postal carrier service for the area.

Dr. Kirkland is predeceased in death by his parents, Margaret Battle Kirkland, originally from Rocky Mount, and John Lindsey Kirkland, Jr, a Durham native, and his sister, Sara Kirkland Purcell of Mt. Pleasant, S.C. He is survived by his wife, Rebecca, and his niece, Katharine Purcell, and nephews, Jimmy with his son Jimmy, and Michael Purcell (Trish Hutchison), with daughters, Anne Claire and Maehler, of Mt. Pleasant, SC. as well as his brother-in-law, James Purcell.

Dr. Kirkland's memorial will be scheduled at a later date. In lieu of flowers, if you wish to make a donation in his memory, he admired the University of North Carolina's Department of Applied Mathematics, The Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University and Alzheimer's Research in the Department of Neurology at Duke Medical Center.

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Published by The News & Observer from Jul. 10 to Jul. 13, 2025.

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Robert Townsend

September 28, 2025

I used to swim at The University of Texas recreation center in Houston. It was always fun to watch John challenge the younger swimming med students to a race. And after a lot of good old trash talking, the young med students were ready to take him on. John would always figure out a way to give himself enough of an advantage to give them a good run for their money. Win or lose everyone liked John and his young competitive spirit. He will be missed.

Jackie Scott

August 23, 2025

I worked with Dr. John Kirkland for many years as an Admissions/front desk staff member in the TCH Endo/DBT clinic. He was a phenomenal Endocrinologist and a great human being. I will cherish the wisdom nuggets and the simplistic views on life that he shared with me. My Sincerest, heartfelt condolences to Dr. Rebecca Kirkland and his family.

Debbie Feigin Sukin

August 19, 2025

Loved our family time with John. Will always remember Thanksgiving and other life moments together. Prayers and blessings.

Sarah Elizabeth Hare.

July 24, 2025

I was a patient of Dr Kirkland when I was a teenager I loved him and Rebecca. I believe Ian still alive due to his help. I am now 53. Doing well thanks to his loving care as a wonderful doctor. Rebecca if u see this please call me at. 325-262-5204. My name is Sarah Elizabeth Hare. I was the tiny little blue eyed
Very little blonde who had Turner´s syndrome. UBoth were very loving and kind to me still think of u often.

Joan Shook

July 22, 2025

John was a wonderful mentor and colleague. He was a terrific teacher and I was always grateful for the insights he had about patient care. I am thinking of Rebecca in this sad time.

Sherry Sellers Vinson, MD

July 16, 2025

My husband, Tom, and I are praying for comfort for Dr. Rebecca and all of Dr. John's family and close friends. We appreciate all he did for children with endocrine problems, including the teaching he did to ensure that future generations of children would have excellent care for their endocrine problems. Dr. John's legacy will live on.

Lawrence E Mallette, MD, PhD

July 16, 2025

John was a friend and a colleague at Baylor College of Medicine. He was a thoughtful and caring physician. I collaborated with John on a number of clinical research projects in the area of calcium metabolism, and he was a co-author on half a dozen of my peer reviewed publications. My condolences to Rebecca and the rest of John's family. A sad day.

Laurie Bricker

July 14, 2025

We extend our deepest sympathy to Dr. Rebecca Kirkland. John was an amazing physician and they were such a power couple. May his memory always be a blessing.

Donald Mahoney MD

July 13, 2025

I had the honor and pleasure of working with John at Texas Children´s Hospital for many years. He was an extraordinary physician, educator, and researcher, and I am grateful for the time that we shared together- first as mentor and then coworker. My sincere condolences to Dr Rebecca Kirkland and all his family

Mark Wallace

July 12, 2025

I had the pleasure of working with John Kirkland for many years at Texas Children´s Hospital. He was an outstanding physician and person. He contributed greatly to helping make Texas Children´s the #1 Children´s Hospital in the nation. He was also an important faculty member of Baylor College of Medicine. John and Rebecca were an extraordinary physician couple. I was very fond of John. I send my condolences to his lovely wife, Dr. Rebecca kirkland.

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