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Peter Sisson

I count Mick as a good friend who kept me working,sometimes a little coaching and most importantly we laughed really hard together sometimes.People I’ve laughed that hard with hold a special place in my heart.

Anne Kilchenstein Spivey

My Poppa. Rest in Peace You have always been a powerful presence in my life and in the lives of so many. I miss you deeply and will always carry you in my heart. I see your likeness in me, in my children, and in their children. It’s in that thought that I find peace.

MARTIN CIERI

Richard Osenburg

Mickey, you will truly be missed

Kyle Osenburg

Joanne Walter

Mickey will be missed. God bless.

Michael Willard Kilchenstein

2026-02-18

The family of Michael Willard Kilchenstein MD, is sad to announce his peaceful passing on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. He was 89.

Known o his family and friends as “Mick”, or “Mickey”, he is survived by Grace, his loving wife of over 69 years, their four children, Michael Jr., Leslie Kilchenstein, Anne Spivey, and Stephen Kilchenstein: eight grandchildren, and 11 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his siblings, David L. Kilchenstein and Mary I. Kilchenstein. In addition to his parents, Michael A. and Mary Osenburg Kilchenstein, he was predeceased by a brother, Jeff C. Kilchenstein.

Mick earned his undergraduate degree from Loyola College. Then, married Grace, and while supporting his young family Mick earned his medical degree from the University of Maryland, completed an internship, a successful Psychiatric Residency at Johns Hopkins University – all while serving his country as a Major in the Armed Forces of the United States. Mick became a leader in his field, an innovator, and a business entrepreneur, but his true professional love was Psychoanalysis, which he practiced with dedication, love and acceptance. His career was truly his calling and lasted which he enjoyed for over 50 years, retiring only two years ago at age 87.

Mick was a superb vocalist who loved to participate with Choral groups. He was also an avid and accomplished classical guitarist. He and Grace raised their children to love and appreciate the best in life – Art, Opera, Classical Music, Classic Rock…REALLY good wine…milkshakes…and of course, peanut butter ice cream. Mick loved to travel with family and friends – much of which was as a private pilot flying his own airplanes.

From all who knew, loved…and still love you… We are grateful to have had you in our lives.

Mick has requested that there be no funeral, but rather, a gathering of friends and family to reminisce and laugh in his honor. The date and location will be announced in the near future. So, in lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations be made to the 988 Lifeline – Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: : https://988lifeline.org/donate/- OR – Brain & Behavior Research Foundation: https://donate.bbrfoundation.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=1

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