~ IN MEMORY ~
Lipika Mohanty Kearns, wife of DL Capt. L. Kendall Kearns
1966 ~ 2021
Notice of passing….. Lipika Mohanty Kearns, age 55, wife of ATL
based DL Capt. L. Kendall Kearns.
https://www.dailyadvent.com/news/be6526a22fb4924519f267c2fb762fa1-Lipika-Mohanty-Kearns
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
Obituary : Lipika Mohanty Kearns
Lipika Mohanty died
in the evening of Sept. 20, 2021 at her home and that of her husband: Kendall
Kearns, in Fayetteville, Ga.
Lipika was the daughter of Dr. Rama and Mrs. Anasuya
Mohanty. Dr. and Mrs.
Mohanty, Lipika and her brother, Bijoy, were originally from
Orissa, India. Dr. Mohanty was recruited to the United States to get his PhD
and to teach nuclear physics. He taught at Berkley, NYU and lastly at LSU. The
family then lived for a number of years in Baton Rouge, La.
Kendall is the son of Dot and Lyles Kearns, Lyles having
died in 2016. Jeffri and Tommy Adkins of Charlottesville, Va. and Leigh and
John Owens of Chapel Hill, NC are Kendall's sisters and brothers-in-law. They
have seven children and five grandchildren to call Kendall "uncle."
Dot's sister, Faye Kendall Wright, also has a large family of
"grands" who also can call Kendall "uncle".
Kendall and Lipika met in 1990, when both became employees
of Delta Airlines, Kendall as a pilot, having just completed a tour in the U.S.
Air Force, and Lipika, as an airline stewardess. They originally lived in and
flew out of New York City, but later moved to Fayetteville, Ga. to fly then
from the Atlanta airport. They married on May 1, 2010 in the garden of a
retired Episcopal priest whom they met while out walking with their beloved
Maltese dog, Madison, and the priest's dog.
Lipika seemed healthy and energetic, but went to the doctor
because her eyes became jaundiced. The doctor told Kendall that day, that that
almost always was an indication that cancer was somewhere in the body. Indeed
it was. Nothing seemed to halt its spread. They went numerous times to Emory,
Pittsburg, Pa., the Mayo Clinic and elsewhere for explorations and treatments,
and Lipika worked through rounds and rounds of hard chemotherapy but to no
avail. The cancer spread into the liver and lungs and grew rapidly.
Kendall's sister, Jeffri, spent the last two weeks of
Lipika's life with her and Kendall. Jeffri was a nurse by first profession and
in recent years worked with Hospice in Charlottesville, Va., a great comfort
for her to be there in those last days.
Lipika and Kendall's home was recently filled with neighbors
and people who came from many places to honor the couple and to attend the
traditional Hindu cremation ceremony. Jeffri's husband, Tommy and Leigh Kearns
Owens' husband, John, and neighbors kept food available for all guests during
the days following Lipika's passage.
While sadness was so poignant, love and human warmth
predominated throughout the very large and diverse gathering of family,
friends, work colleagues and neighbors. A memorable time in many lives.
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