Karin Jennifer Kysilka Kincaid

karin kincaid
Of Vienna, VA, died unexpectedly on Thursday, June 2, 2011. Beloved wife of Mark Andrew Kincaid, loving mother of Alexander Edward Kincaid and Brycen Matthew Kincaid; daughter of Carolyn and the late Edward Kysilka; sister of Cheryl (Jay) Yost and Lori Dell. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Karin was a graduate from Penn State University and Harvard Law School. She practiced law for Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman along with being an adored wife and mother. Visitation will be held at Money and King Funeral Home, 171 Maple Ave. West, Vienna, VA on Monday, June 6 and Tuesday, June 7, 2011 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. A Celebration of Karin's Life will be held at Rock Spring Congregational United Church of Christ, 5010 Little Falls Road, Arlington, VA 22207 on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at 10 a.m. Interment will be held at Bareville Cemetery, Leola, PA. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Alex and Bryce Education Fund at any Bank of America.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Please accept my most heartfelt sympathies for your loss my thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  2. We never met but all the mothers on the trach board spoke very highly of her. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  3. Cheryl and Family, Our Sincerest Sympathy and Condolences for the loss of your sister. You all are in our thoughts. Will and Stephanie Martin

  4. Our hearts ache for the loss of Karin and our prayers are with all of you. We WILL understand it better by and by. Tom and Joanne

  5. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God’s grace bring peace and comfort when nothing makes sense. Love Dave and Tricia Krick and family

  6. We never met, but as a member of Mt. Zion UMC in Enola, PA, I feel like we know you through our prayers for your family with Alex’s struggles.The sudden death of your precious wife breaks our hearts. Please know that we will hold you in our prayers and pray God’s strength upon you. Our deepest sympathies to all of you.

  7. Dear Mark I am so sorry to hear of your loss – the thoughts of many of Karin’s friends and colleagues are with you and your family at this difficult time.

  8. Karin was a valued colleague and dear friend. Our thoughts and prayers will be with her family at this time of incomprehensible loss.

  9. Dear Mark and boys, Karin was a dear friend of mine from the Trach Board. Though we never met in person, her compassion, love and empathy always shone through in her messages to us. She was clearly a devoted wife and mother. She advocated for Alex above and beyond during his many challenges. She was so excited about Brycen’s upcoming birth. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Kim & Andy Stevens & family

  10. Although I never got the privilege of meeting Karin face to face I considered her a true friend. Over the years she offered support and thoughtful advice to so many on the trach forum, myself included. I will forever miss reading what Karin would have had to say. The love she had for Mark, Alex, Brycen and the rest of her family was clear to all. Her time here on earth was not long enough. It is such a tragedy. She will be missed by so many. – Ainsley’s Mom

  11. Karin and I knew each other through the Penn State Thespians. Her spirit and energy was unwavering. My heartfelt condolences to the Kysilka and Kincaid families during this difficult time. Colleen

  12. Mark, Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. I am so sorry for your loss. Stacy

  13. Dear Kincaid Family, I am a friend of Marcy Kysilka. Marcy loved Karin with all of her heart and I know that Karin will be deeply missed by all.

  14. I just found out about Karin’s passing in the Penn Stater magazine. We were friends and roommates while at PSU. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. She had a great personality and was always so much fun to be around. She will be greatly missed.

  15. I, too, am late in expressing my deepest sympathy to Karin’s family. I just read of her death in the October edition of the Va. Bar magazine, which I picked up last night while sorting mail that had accumulated during a recent vacation. Karin was a true friend. We met when Karin was a summer associate and I was a junior attorney in a DC firm in the late 90s. I was interested in her genealogical pursuits and I loved her quirky sense of humor. We both left the firm, but kept in touch and occasionally got together. I remember a Halloween ghost walk in Old Town Alexandria with Mark and Karin when they were dating. We were last in touch about 5 years ago when I was unexpectedly laid off and she helped me find employment with one of her former colleagues who has since become a dear friend. Karin, there are few so loyal. warm, and true as you, and you will be sorely missed and oft remembered; may you rest in peace. my friend. -Barbara Marvin

  16. I met Karin at HLS when studying as an international LLM in the US. We attended many classes together and shared moments of hard studying and fun. Karin was the most contagious laugh and the warmest smile I experienced while in the US. Her joy and craving for life is unparalleled and a great memory to save during the difficult moments. Felice


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