Dora Joan Kirby
May 28, 1941 ~ April 6, 2020
Dora Joan Kirby, 78, of Hollywood, MD, died of natural causes on April 6, 2020. After battling Alzheimer’s for many years, she determined that she had done all she could do on this side of heaven, gave up her body and marched herself into the arms of Jesus to receive her heavenly crown.
Dora Joan was born to the late Paul Jones Thompson and
Dorothy Beatrice Thompson on May 28, 1941, in
Leonardtown, MD. She graduated from Leonardtown High School in 1959. She attended Eastern Nazarene College for 1 year before she was married in 1961.
She was preceded in death by her parents; former husband, John Calvin “J.C.” Kirby, Jr.; and her sister, Linda June Thompson.
Dora is survived by her three children: Dedreia (Gary)
Weslow of Pasadena, MD; Jeff (Anna) Kirby of Hollywood, MD; and Gaytha Kirby of Glen Burnie, MD; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren with another due to arrive in June and siblings: Karen (Steve) Hoopengardner of Hollywood, MD, and Mendell (Karen) Thompson of Port Charlotte, FL.
She led a life well lived. Raised on Dodge Hill Farm in Hollywood, she lived her life wild and free — as most country girls do. She was active in the community and her church, Hollywood Church of the Nazarene, for all of her adult life.
Her many accomplishments include, but are not limited to, racing Go Karts, boat racing in the Powder Puff boat races, competing on a bowling team, playing softball in the Senior Olympics, and event planning and coordination. She was also the former President of the Kiwanis and went on to serve as Lieutenant Governor for many years. She actively participated in the Elks Lodge, Southern Maryland Boat Club, Homemakers Association, St. Mary’s County Fair board, and more committees than we can count at Hollywood Church of the Nazarene.
Dora was a successful businesswoman who owned Dora’s Floral Boutique and was an accomplished Home Interiors Decorator for many years. She was head of housekeeping at St. Mary’s College, was a lead hostess at the Belvedere restaurant, and was a census volunteer and election judge in her spare time. She was passionate about car racing, roller skating, antiquing, flea market picking, and going into the hair salon for her weekly pampering.
She had a love for animals of all shapes and sizes and cared for no less than 25 dogs, cats, and goats over her lifetime.
Whether she was climbing fences, helping her daddy tend the farm, or dressed to the nines for a special event, Dora lived and loved life to the fullest. She always had a song in her heart and a pep in her step. When music was playing, she would sing along, and you couldn’t keep her off the dance floor — whether she had a partner or not. She had a special love for “her man Elvis Presley” and was frequently asked to sing any Patsy Cline song.
She left a wonderful legacy of making every day count. She was so proud of her family: she enjoyed watching her grandsons play baseball & softball, her granddaughters sing, and her one granddaughter compete with the Maryland Twisters for Special Olympics. She bragged on their multiple unique talents and abilities any chance she could. She always beamed when any one of her children, grandchildren, or great grandchildren walked into the room.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at a later date; further information to come. Please follow Hollywood
Church of the Nazarene on Facebook (facebook.com/hollywoodnazarene) or call/text Gaytha at
443-848-1806 to be notified when the event is scheduled. The family requests that floral remembrances be held at this time and instead given for the Celebration of Life service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Hollywood Church of the Nazarene in her memory.





To the family of Dora Jones, please accept our sincerest condolences.
John and Elise
Dedreia, Jeff, and Gaytha, we are so sorry fo the passing of your Mom. I know you will all miss her. May she Rest In Peace. Barbara and Bobby.
Dedreia, Jeff and Gaytha,
We were so sorry to learn of your mother’s passing. We have many fond memories of her and our many antics at Elks Lodge functions over many year. She was always such a fun=loving person. You will all remain in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
My sincerest condolences.
Dear Jeff and Family,
Butch and I are so sorry to hear of your beloved mother’s passing. After reading her obituary, it is clear she lived a very full and blessed life! Our condolences to you all!
Dedreia, Jeff, I was a Classmate of Yours Leonardtown High School- 1980, I Just enjoyed always seeing your Mom .She Always gave me a Hug, When she saw me, Even When She was at Cedar Lane Apts. May you Find comfort , God Bless You All, She never forgot my Face, She would reach to Hug me, Thought the World of Her, Karen & Steve, God Bless, ROY BUCKLER
I am sorry to hear about the passing of Ms. Dora Kirby. I remember her well, from when I was much younger. I remember her exactly as she was described. A very sweet, fun loving lady. Such special memories for everyone to remember her by.
To the Family of Dora
I offer my prayers & condolences to everyone, she has left behind.-So sorry for your loss.-
I knew Dora from doing my flowers in 1988 for my wedding – they were beautiful –She was a caring & lovely lady -May the Lord give you Peace & Comfort in the days to come
God Bless
Dedreia, Jeff, Gaytha and families,
We are so very sorry. It is so difficult to lose a parent. Thinking about you with deep sympathy.
Dedreia, Jeff and Gaytha, I am sorry to hear about Dora’s passing. As you well know, our families were like family and I always thought the world of your mom. She is a true legend in my mind. Shannon
To all of Dora Joan’s Family
Our most sincere condolence on you great loss. May God help you through this sad time and may knowing she has joined other family members in heaven ease your pain.God bless you all.
Wayne and Joan Thompson
My sincere condolences to Gaytha and the entire Kirby family. Please know I am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.
So sorry for your loss. I remember her as sweet and lovely and lively, always devoted.
We were all so sorry to hear of Dora’s passion know that you have all been in our thoughts and prayers. Dora was such a lovely lady and will be missed by many.