Kitty Smith, 97 of Hillsville, VA, passed away on Saturday, January 13, 2018. Kitty was born, in Frederick, Maryland on January 23, 1920 to the parents—Walter A. and Leah Michael Simpson. She grew up on her father's farm along the Mason-Dixon Line between Emmitsburg, MD and Gettysburg, PA. She entered nursing school at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore and later attended William and Mary College and received the first U.S. Public Health Fellowship awarded by the state of Maryland. Her nursing career began in the rural eastern shore of Maryland. Kitty was called upon to provide a variety of services such as being midwife, teacher, primary care, high risk infant care in the home and friend to all. She became the first Field Supervisor in Public Health Nursing in Maryland. She married Army Officer, 1st Lt. Lee Parker, in 1946.
Between 1950 until she retired in 1990, she worked for the Arlington Health Department, taught nursing and was an administrator in nursing education at Catholic University in Washington, D.C., Radford University, Radford, VA, and George Mason University, Fairfax, VA. She also worked as a nursing education consultant in Mainland China at Beijing University in the 1980s and was a consultant to the minister of education in Taiwan for nursing research education.
Kitty married Stephen M. Smith after the death of Lt. Col. Lee Parker in 1973. Steve was a member of the Catholic Church and stockbroker with the firm of Shearson, Hayden, and Stone on Little Wall Street in Washington, D.C. Steve died in 1978.
Upon her retirement, Kitty moved to Carroll County, VA to be nearby her son and daughter-in-law—James and Rita Parker. In 2001, George Mason University honored her as an Associate Professor Emeritus. On October 7, 2003, she was honored by the Virginia Retired Teachers Association for the Lifetime Service Award as the "the most active member" in the state of Virginia. Locally, she was a member of the Retired Teachers Association, Hillsville Lions Club and District Governor for District 24-F, Eye Clinic of the Twin Counties, Carroll County Farm Bureau Women's Committee, Hillsville Public Library volunteer, and Carroll County Wellness Center volunteer. Her family and fellow associates often said that she was a very special lady who inspired others to succeed and never gave up in helping others.
Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Rita Parker of Hillsville; grandchildren and spouses, Christina and Erik Barton; George and Anne Parker, Yolanda Zepeda and Gustavo Huerta; and five great grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 20, 2018 at Vaughan-Guynn-McGrady Chapel at 7:00 PM with Pastor Robert Smith officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Saturday from 6:00 until 7:00 PM prior to the memorial service. Inurnment will follow at a later date in Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Eye Clinic, c/o Hillsville Lions Club P.O. Box 122 Hillsville, VA 24343. A guestbook is available online by visiting www.vaughanguynnandmcgrady.com. Vaughan-Guynn-McGrady Chapel is serving the family.
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Patricia Connell
November 20, 2022
Kitty was a great mentor to me when I was a student at CU. She gave me my love of Public Health , a field I pursued in graduate school. We stayed in touch for years. I lost track the past few years as I was caregiving my hhusband sho made his transition 12/23/21. Kitty left a major mark on nursing.
Cydne Marckmann, DNP, ARNP
September 23, 2018
Thank you for sharing Kitty with those of us in the nursing community. As a young nursing student, Kitty inspired me to be a leader. Her love of our profession and nursing history helped shape who I am and how I practice today. Since my days at George Mason, I have gone on in my career to include teaching. May your memories comfort you during this time of loss.
Harold Golding
January 22, 2018
What a lovely lady. She gave so much of her time to many civic organizations. She will be missed by many people.
Don Knox
January 20, 2018
Jan. 20, 2018
I always had the greatest admiration for Kitty. Much of what we do in the CCRT comes directly from her organizational skills. She was a remarkable lady and she will be greatly missed by all.
Betty McClanahan
January 19, 2018
I became friends with Kitty through the Southwest District Garden Club, and it was my pleasure to know this great lady.
May Peace be with her family.
Betty McClanahan
January 18, 2018
Sorry to hear about your mom, I thought she was a very sweet lady, always had a smile when I saw her
Susan Berry
January 17, 2018
It was an honor to know such a special lady. Love and prayers for you all.
Elsie Cochran
January 17, 2018
Love and prayers for the family.Such a precious lady.She will be missed.
Judy Clark
January 17, 2018
Miss Kitty was a dear friend of mine. I always enjoy spending time with her. She was a member of my parish St Joseph Catholic Church in Woodlawn, Va. She had a devoted son Jim. I will miss her but I know she is with our Lord. God Bless her Family.
Dr. Roderick and Carol Cox
January 16, 2018
We were sorry to hear of Ms. Kitty's passing. She was a joy and always ready to help. May she rest in peace.
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