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Carolyn “Kelly” Slingland Truitt

At the heart of Kelly’s life was her family. She was their beloved matriarch. She took every opportunity to spend time with family, and attended every possible event for each family member. Kelly maintained her friendships throughout life. She was the keeper of memories and history, as well as the family storyteller. Her life was characterized by loving those around her, volunteering, exuding faith in God, showing hospitality, living fiercely and independently while keeping a busy social calendar, and filling her spare time with music, books, and cheering for the Philadelphia Eagles. She traveled the world extensively on six continents, visiting 38 countries and all 50 U.S states, seeing the final two in the last year of her life. She inspired many by living everyday with energy, courage, hope, and most of all, faith.

Carolyn “Kelly” Marie Slingland was born February 28, 1925, in Paterson, New Jersey. She grew up surrounded by extended family who remained close throughout her life. She graduated from Ridgewood High School where she played piano, sang, and was a cheerleader. She earned a music scholarship to Oberlin College, graduating in 1946 with a degree in Music Education and minors in piano, voice, English, and physical education. At Oberlin, she met James “Jim” William Truitt. The two were married on June 29,1946. They remained life-long supporters of Oberlin, serving as co-presidents of the Alumni Association.

Kelly and Jim welcomed their children James “Jim” William, Jr, 1953; Nancy Ann, 1956; and Ralph Slingland, 1959. Kelly was the glue that kept the family close together through multiple moves; starting in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Wilmington, Delaware, to Houston, Texas, to Omaha, Nebraska, to Kansas City, Kansas, to Atlanta, Georgia, to San Francisco, California, then overseas to Sydney, Australia, and finally settling in Wilmington, Delaware in 1969 where they met their “daughter-in-love” Catherine “Cath” Sentman.

Kelly valued volunteer work, and it became her profession. In 1967, while living in Sydney, she coordinated the Rest and Relaxation program for servicemen on leave from duty in Vietnam. The Truitt family hosted many servicemen in their home. She was elected chairman of the board of Contact Teleministries in 1980 where she oversaw 3,600 volunteers in 96 suicide crisis call centers throughout 28 states. Her work with them began by taking calls, and later she formed the Wilmington, Delaware, chapter of Contact. For her efforts, Kelly was awarded the President’s Volunteer Action Award by President Reagan in 1982.

A brilliant pianist, Kelly shared her musical talents for others’ enjoyment and as an act of worship. In 1984, she coordinated the 200th anniversary celebration of World Methodism in Ocean Grove, New Jersey. Kelly was a life-long volunteer with the United Methodist Women, hosting monthly circles and served a term as President in her local church. Later in life she volunteered as a docent at Winterthur. When her grandson swam for University of Delaware, she enjoyed being the team “grandma”, bringing homemade cookies to swim meets.

Spending summers at Ocean Grove, New Jersey, was central to Kelly’s life. A third generation Ocean Grover, Kelly was actively involved in the Ocean Grove community. She was a member of the Auditorium Choir for 83 years. From 1982 until 1988, she served as “first lady” of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, while Jim served as President. She volunteered for many summers to play hymns during Bible Hour, sometimes six days a week including the summer of 2019 at age 94. For 25 years, she introduced programs at the Auditorium, coining the phrase “Great Auditorium”. As a member of the Ladies Auxiliary, she volunteered regularly, her favorite being the “jewelry table” at the bazaar, where she worked with other women in her family. During the summertime she developed a life-long love of the beach, ocean, riding waves, and collecting sea glass. In 2017, she was honored as the Grand Marshall of the 4th of July parade. Most significantly to her, Kelly inspired the generations after her to share in her love of Ocean Grove.

As a member of Aldersgate United Methodist Church for 51 years, she was a choir member, as well as soloist and accompanist. In the 1970s, she led the Good News Gals, singing and playing the piano to raise funds for the church. With Jim, she led the Methodist Youth Fellowship and taught Sunday school. For the last 15 years, she was the jewelry chair for the annual rummage sale. Kelly also cheerfully played piano whenever called upon. She was an admired and loved member of the Aldersgate church community.

Surrounded by family, Kelly joined the love of her life, Jim, on the morning of February 21, 2020. Kelly is predeceased by her parents: George K. and Charlotte Slingland, her husband James “Jim” Truitt, her brother, George Slingland and his wife, Anne. She is survived by her sister: Nancy Field; her children: James “Jim” Truitt and wife Susan; Nancy Ann Gillan and husband William “Bud”; Ralph Truitt and wife Cindy; “daughter-in-love” Catherine “Cath” Anderson and husband John; her grandchildren: Jamie Gillan; Megan Cho and husband Sung-Woo and their daughter Brielle; James Truitt and wife Sandra; Hans Gillan; and “granddaughter-in-love” Marina “Allie” Anderson as well as by many cousins, nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and grand-nephews, and many, many beloved friends.

In lieu of flowers or other tributes, memorial gifts may be made to the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, American Treasure Program, 54 Pitman Ave, Ocean Grove, NJ, 07756 or online at www.oceangrove.org.

Condolences and memories can be shared on the Chandler Funeral Home website, or mailed to the Truitt Family, 2208 Crest Rd, Baltimore, MD, 21209.

Funeral Services

The Memorial Service will be announced at a later date.

Condolences

    lois hendrickson lit a candle and writes,
    Jamie, As you know we all hold you and your family close to our hearts. We continue to think of you with love and pray for you with fervency You are so blessed to have had a grandmother like you had. Love and peace, Lois.
    03/02/2020 02:15 pm
    Jamie jurado lit a candle and writes,
    I'm so sorry to learn of Kelly's passing. I had the opportunity to work with both Kelly and Jim for many years while I was at Oberlin. Both were a force when it came to getting classmates involved. They truly were part of the greatest generation. I shall remember them with great love and affection.
    03/02/2020 06:37 pm
    Dave Mason & Family writes,
    Ralph So sorry to hear about your mother. My deepest condolences. Will keep you & your family in our prayers.
    03/03/2020 10:17 am
    Christine Liddick-Wheeler writes,
    Mrs. Truitt was always very kind to my boys, who at one time or another worked the auditorium lights. I enjoyed singing in the choir with her. Kelly’s smile would light up the room. A gracious lady if there ever was one! She will be missed! I’m better to knowing her.
    03/03/2020 11:55 am
    karen swiatek writes,
    We will miss her!!!! I remember her piano in the living room and the early morning car pools to swim practice. She was always there at the house! Talked to Melissa in Seattle and she is sad too. She remembers how kind Kelly was to her...always. Yes, I remember that too.
    03/03/2020 03:09 pm
    Marianne Szlyk writes,
    So sorry to hear about your grandmother, Jamie. You and your family are in my prayers. Your grandmother was a remarkable woman!
    03/05/2020 01:06 pm
    Barry W. Thomas writes,
    I'm sorry to hear about your loss, Jaime. May the Lord protect you and comfort you and your family during this very difficult time. Peace to you all.
    03/06/2020 06:24 am
    Jacki Walsh lit a candle and writes,
    May God’s presence be your comfort & your peace as you grieve this most devastating loss.
    03/06/2020 02:11 pm
    David Lemmond writes,
    Though I never met Mrs. Truitt, from what I read here, she sounds like a warm, interesting, and important woman. I hope you know, Jaime, that you are in the thoughts of many, including me. I hope you find peace and comfort with fond memories and know, that in important ways, she lives on in you. Take care of yourself.
    03/09/2020 12:13 pm
    Dale and Carol Whilden writes,
    Kelly has left an outstanding Christian legacy, not only to her family, but to all who have known and worked with her...including us. What an inspiration she has been! Kelly tirelessly contributed so much to the Camp Meeting Association through her prayers, her gifts and her service...she was The Grand Lady of Ocean Grove. What a privilege it's been to have known her for so many years. She was a wonderful woman - so full of living each day to the fullest. The most comforting thought at this time, as much as we will miss her, is that she is now living every day for the rest of eternity with her Lord and that we'll be able to see her again someday. You're all in our thoughts and prayers.
    03/09/2020 06:39 pm
    Ralph & Borja del Campo lit a candle and writes,
    Our deepest and sincere sympathy to all of Kelly's family. Kelly left a lasting impression in us, showing how important it is to serve the Lord. Among the many ministries that she was involved in, she was devoted to playing the piano during Bible Hour and was an integral part of that ministry. We could count on her, not only for always being there playing the piano, but giving advice and direction relating to the speakers or whatever was needed. She left a wonderful legacy, and wonderful memories of her, her amazing talent will always remain with us and with the Camp Meeting. Even though she will not be with us this summer, we know she's in a better place basking in the Lord's presence and reunited with her husband. May you feel the Lord's love and warm embrace during this time. We will truly miss Kelly!
    03/10/2020 06:55 pm

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