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Rev Julius Mahlon Kirkland

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Rev Julius Mahlon Kirkland

Birth
Amity, Lincoln County, Georgia, USA
Death
27 Nov 2011 (aged 91)
Summerville, Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Georgetown, Georgetown County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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The Rev. Julius Mahlon Kirkland, 91, widower of Agnes Dennard Kirkland died Sunday, November 27, 2011, at The Village of Summerville (formerly The Presbyterian Home).

The Rev. Kirkland was born October 3, 1920, in Amity, GA, a son of the late Rev. Julius Robert Kirkland and the late Maude Matthews Kirkland.

The Rev. Kirkland was a member of Messiah Baptist Church. For more than sixty years, he was a Mason.

He was a retired Baptist Minister. He served at numerous churches in South Carolina and Louisiana, including First Baptist Church of Georgetown, First Baptist Church of Port Allen, LA, and Messiah Baptist Church. He was also a founder of Lakewood Baptist Church, North Hampton Baptist, and Pawleys Island Community Church.

He graduated from Mercer University and received a degree in Theology from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Charleston Southern University, of which he was member of the Founding Board of Trustees.

He was survived by two daughters, Susie (Jeff) Kalinoski of Granville, OH, and Cookie (Bert) Parsons of Monks Corner; seven grandchildren, Julius R. Kirkland II and Jennifer Alene Kirkland, both of Georgetown, Katherine (David) Fairman of Columbus, OH, Annie Kalinoski of Granville, OH, Louise (Brian) Lingerfelt of Decatur, GA, Sarah (Ryan) Wright of Smyrna, GA, and Joey Kalinoski of Columbus, OH; five great grandchildren, Sylvia Wright and Auggie Wright, both of Smyrna, GA, and Adam Lingerfelt, Seth Lingerfelt, and Kirk Lingerfelt, all of Decatur, GA; and a sister-in-law, Marybeth Kirkland of Cape Hatteras, NC.

He was predeceased by a son, Julius R. "Bee" Kirkland Sr. and a brother, Dr. William Kirkland.

The funeral was Thursday, December 1, 2011, at Messiah Baptist Church. The Rev. Floyd Parker and the Rev. Ricky West officiated.

Burial, directed by Graham Funeral Home, followed in Pennyroyal Memorial Gardens.
The Rev. Julius Mahlon Kirkland, 91, widower of Agnes Dennard Kirkland died Sunday, November 27, 2011, at The Village of Summerville (formerly The Presbyterian Home).

The Rev. Kirkland was born October 3, 1920, in Amity, GA, a son of the late Rev. Julius Robert Kirkland and the late Maude Matthews Kirkland.

The Rev. Kirkland was a member of Messiah Baptist Church. For more than sixty years, he was a Mason.

He was a retired Baptist Minister. He served at numerous churches in South Carolina and Louisiana, including First Baptist Church of Georgetown, First Baptist Church of Port Allen, LA, and Messiah Baptist Church. He was also a founder of Lakewood Baptist Church, North Hampton Baptist, and Pawleys Island Community Church.

He graduated from Mercer University and received a degree in Theology from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Charleston Southern University, of which he was member of the Founding Board of Trustees.

He was survived by two daughters, Susie (Jeff) Kalinoski of Granville, OH, and Cookie (Bert) Parsons of Monks Corner; seven grandchildren, Julius R. Kirkland II and Jennifer Alene Kirkland, both of Georgetown, Katherine (David) Fairman of Columbus, OH, Annie Kalinoski of Granville, OH, Louise (Brian) Lingerfelt of Decatur, GA, Sarah (Ryan) Wright of Smyrna, GA, and Joey Kalinoski of Columbus, OH; five great grandchildren, Sylvia Wright and Auggie Wright, both of Smyrna, GA, and Adam Lingerfelt, Seth Lingerfelt, and Kirk Lingerfelt, all of Decatur, GA; and a sister-in-law, Marybeth Kirkland of Cape Hatteras, NC.

He was predeceased by a son, Julius R. "Bee" Kirkland Sr. and a brother, Dr. William Kirkland.

The funeral was Thursday, December 1, 2011, at Messiah Baptist Church. The Rev. Floyd Parker and the Rev. Ricky West officiated.

Burial, directed by Graham Funeral Home, followed in Pennyroyal Memorial Gardens.


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