Bobbie was a good friend, though she lived far from me. We shared many of the same interests. She wrote an excellent review of the book I wrote about early Los Angeles and an orphanage. She met me at the Laemmle theater in Encino when she could. I admired her leadership of AU.
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Monica, I'm sorry this condolence message is so late, but I only just learned of your mom's death. You may remember that I interviewed you when you were young on "Superstition, Talking Snakes, Unjust Taxes & Nonsense" (STUN), which aired on Long Beach Community Television. (I interviewed your mom on that program multiple times; I was also an AU and AAI member.) Your mom was such a strong advocate for atheism and such a warm, vibrant individual. I will always be grateful for her support. (P.S. I am retired in Eugene, Oregon, where I grew up--I married a few months ago for the first time at age 59.)
Best regards,
Bart Aikens
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2023, 724 East Edgeware Road, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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In Loving Memory of Bobbie Kirkhart -- December 5th Memorial Highlights
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I was very sad when I heard the news of Bobbie's passing (just found out today-12/05, when I randomly went to the AU website). It is NEVER GOOD when an atheist dies. Period. The world (and especially AU) is poorer with her being gone now. All the condolences in the world to Monica, her husband, and her grand-kids, As someone who lost his father to COVID earlier this year, I completely get that there is no "upside" to losing a parent.
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Autumn, Bobbie's great niece and I will cherish the visits to my sisterly Aunt Bobbie's home/Heretic House. We were fortunate for every minute of everyday we spent there sharing laughter, memories, and deep discussions of life. It is our hope and belief that the house Bobbie made into a home for so many will continue to be a part of her uniting passion.
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At a time when Atheist, Humanist and Freethought groups were not working together, Bobbie Kirkhart and I shared the understanding that working together was key to our mutual survival and progress. She was a delightful woman and a joy to work with. She and her contributions to the movement wil not be forgotten.
Dave KongFormer California DirectorAmerican Atheists
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Very saddened to hear of Bobbie's passing. She was always a strong advocate, supporter and voice in the atheist community, as well as a down to earth, genuine, caring individual. I spoke at several AU events during her tenure and visited her in her Angelino Heights home before it became the Heretic House. The community has lost an unparalleled local-national leader and ally.
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From friend and freethought colleague Eddie Tabash, "Bobbie Kirkhart devoted her life to protecting Atheists and promoting Atheism. With all of her marvelous and relentless efforts, we are still very far away from the equality and social acceptance Bobbie aspired to achieve and we deserve. In memory of Bobbie, let us go forward and complete her dream, and our dream, of a society that has eliminated all prejudice against nonbelievers."
-- Eddie Tabash, Chair, Center for Inquiry
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Bobbie was a kind and generous person. I appreciate the tremendous work she did for the free thought community, here, and world-wide. I never did get her recipe for black-eyed peas. But I will always remember with fondness the times I was with her at various Atheist United activities. Her important activism will be missed, as will her engaging and ready smile.
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2019, 724 East Edgeware Road, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Taken by reporter Heather Adams for a piece in the Religion News Service
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2019, 724 East Edgeware Road, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Taken by reporter Heather Adams for a piece in the Religion News Service
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