Turning Point USA has announced a public memorial service for its late founder, Charlie Kirk, scheduled for next weekend at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The stadium, a venue known for major events, will open its doors at 8:00 a.m., with the memorial program beginning at 11:00 a.m. Organizers expect a large turnout to honor Kirk’s life and legacy.
Kirk, who died at 31, founded the conservative grassroots organization in 2012. What began as a small project in a garage in Illinois quickly expanded into a national movement reaching millions of young conservatives. The memorial tribute website described Kirk as a man deeply committed to faith, conviction, and leadership, emphasizing his dedication to God, family, and country.
The tribute also praised Kirk’s role as a mentor, highlighting his passion for guiding others and inspiring future generations. It concluded with a biblical reference from Matthew 25:23, calling him a “good and faithful servant,” underscoring the spiritual aspects of his legacy.
Erika Kirk, Charlie’s widow, spoke publicly for the first time since his passing, expressing heartfelt gratitude to first responders, investigators, and officials for their support during this difficult time. She also thanked former President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, noting the special bond Kirk shared with them.
Erika shared touching moments with their young daughter, Gigi, including comforting her when she asked, “Where’s daddy?” She expressed her commitment to continuing Kirk’s work through Turning Point USA, promising that his legacy will live on.
Reflecting on Kirk’s devotion to family, Erika said, “He loved our children and me with all his heart. I always knew it.” Her words highlight the personal side of a public figure remembered both for his political impact and his family dedication.