Jan Killen, 79, of Irving, a strong supporter of UNT, died Aug. 11, in Irving. She was a lifelong philanthropist and a licensed interior designer. She served as the first president of the Irving Cultural Affairs Council and had the lead role in Irving’s Great Days of Service program. She and her husband of 35 years, Byron (’63, ’65 M.Ed.), were members of the President’s Council for their generosity to UNT, especially to the College of Education.
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Jan Killen, 79, of Irving, a strong supporter of UNT, died Aug. 11, in Irving. She was a lifelong philanthropist and a licensed interior designer. She served as the first president of the Irving Cultural Affairs Council and had the lead role in Irving’s Great Days of Service program. She and her husband of 35 years, Byron (’63, ’65 M.Ed.), were members of the President’s Council for their generosity to UNT, especially to the College of Education.