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Sally Kirkland Turns a Personal Tragedy into a Blessing for Others

Establishing a scholarship in honor and memory of her daughter and granddaughter has helped Sally Kirkland heal some of her pain while providing support for generations of students to come.

The lives of Sally Kirkland鈥檚 daughter Jan and granddaughter Hannah were tragically cut short in 2019, just weeks after she had lost her husband Robert (Bob). With her whole world upside down, Sally did what was best for her well-being 鈥 she helped others.

Sally established The Hannah and Jan Kirkland Memorial Scholarship, which provides tuition support to nursing students from Columbiana County. In turn, this gesture of generosity helped Sally.

鈥淚 lost my entire family in 10 weeks. I could have traveled Europe or wasted money on superficial things, but I didn鈥檛 want to do that,鈥 Sally said. 鈥淗elping somebody is a good feeling, and I needed that feeling; having something good come out of something so horrible helped me. I鈥檓 grateful I was able to establish this scholarship; it touches my heart to be so blessed to be able to do that.鈥

For many reasons, Sally knew 麻豆传媒 was where she wanted to make an impact on behalf of Jan and Hannah.

鈥淔irst, we鈥檙e kind of a Kent State family,鈥 she said. 鈥淛an and Bob both attended Kent State, and the regional campus system was a true benefit for them."

鈥淢y daughter started at the Salem Campus,鈥 Sally continued. 鈥淲hen she was a freshman, she had difficulty with a math course. Her wonderful professor, Peggy Manchester, stayed every evening necessary to help my daughter get through that course. The professor didn鈥檛 have to stay after, but she did, and Jan never forgot that."

 

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Sally Kirkland with daughter Jan, granddaughter Hannah and husband Robert (Bob)

鈥淢y husband also started at the Salem Campus while an employee at General Motors (GM),鈥 she said. 鈥淗e also took classes at East Liverpool and Trumbull. He worked full time while completing his degree, so it was very convenient that classes were offered at many different locations and times. He had a good job at GM but was the kind of person who always had a backup plan; earning his degree in case anything ever happened at GM was a backup plan for him. When that came to fruition and the plant shut down, his degree from Kent State helped him tremendously."

"鈥淚 was proud of both Jan and Bob,鈥 Sally said. 鈥淭hey were both very good students. It was just nice to see them both pursue something they were passionate about.鈥

鈥淛an was a wonderful nurse,鈥 Sally continued. 鈥淲hen she graduated from high school, she knew exactly what she wanted to do and never varied from that. It took her awhile; she started at Kent State but then moved to Florida. She was 29 when she received her degree, but she never lost focus. As a nurse, she always did things not necessarily in the official job description. She would hold the hands of people who had no family, provide comfort when it was needed and always showed personal concern and care for her patients.鈥

It was a tremendous admiration for her mother and her mother鈥檚 dedication to her patients that led Hannah to begin the journey of following in Jan鈥檚 footsteps. She unfortunately did not get to complete that journey, but Hannah鈥檚 dedication to becoming a nurse was as strong as her mom鈥檚 had been.

Inspired by the compassionate lives of her family, Sally not only made a planned gift to fund the scholarship, but also decided to make additional gifts to immediately impact Kent State students. This allows her to see the scholarship awarded during her lifetime, while knowing this legacy for her, Jan and Hannah will continue to be awarded for generations.

鈥淭he first scholarship was awarded in Fall 2021, and it鈥檚 wonderful to be here and actually see the impact it鈥檚 making,鈥 Sally said. 鈥淚 know how meaningful it can be for students to receive support. When Jan moved south, she continued her nursing education at a private school in Atlanta and had to take out loans. She was 45 at the time of her death but still owed $50,000. While the Atlanta university was a great school, state universities are outstanding as well 鈥 and they鈥檙e much more affordable. When you add scholarship support on top of that, you relieve even more of that burden for students.鈥

With more than 82 percent of students requiring financial assistance to complete their degrees, scholarship support has never been more vital. Sally hopes recipients of The Hannah and Jan Kirkland Memorial Scholarship take a moment to remember Jan and Hannah and continue their journeys with gratitude as they go on to become beacons of light for others, just like Jan was鈥 and just like Hannah aspired to be. Sally also hopes they are inspired to pay it forward.

鈥淭his scholarship will help them accumulate less debt while they鈥檙e working to become a nurse like Jan; a nurse who goes beyond the job description and holds the hands of people who have no family, provides comfort when it鈥檚 needed and always shows personal concern and care for their patients,鈥 Sally said. 鈥淚 hope they someday think about doing the same thing themselves 鈥 making a gift to help support and impact even more students, and in turn more patients, for generations to come.鈥

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You can or by making a check* out to the 麻豆传媒 Foundation and mailing it to: KSU Foundation, Gift Processing, 350 S. Lincoln St., Kent, OH 44242 (*please write "Hannah and Jan Kirkland Memorial Scholarship" in the memo line).

To learn how you can make an impact and leave a legacy while supporting something you believe in, please contact us at giftplan@kent.edu or 330-672-1000,  or visit www.kent.edu/legacy.

 

POSTED: Monday, February 21, 2022 04:25 PM
Updated: Thursday, February 16, 2023 10:37 AM