Andrew-Kirby-Obituary

Andrew Kirby

Greenwich, Connecticut

1958 - 2020

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Andrew Louis KirbyAndrew Louis Kirby, 61, of Greenwich, CT passed away on July 14, 2020 from a heart attack while vacationing with his family. He spent his last days in a place he loved, the Kirby family camp in the Adirondacks. Andrew was born in New York City on August 6, 1958, son of William...

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I am beyond shocked to read about Andrews passing. I had the pleasure of knowing Andrew on both a business and personal level. He was one of the kindest sweetest and smartest person I’ve ever known.
May he Rest In Peace.

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Although Andrew was in my class at Exeter, I joined the class halfway way through, whereas I presume he started as a Prep. I learned to row my Upper year, and the few times I was in his boat, he always provided explicit guidance in how to improve and add more value to Exeter Crew. His guidance was always colorful. He set the standard, in ways both good and bad. He left us too soon; Andrew will be missed.

I have good memories of Andy as I knew him then many years ago at Exeter. I am not at all surprised by the wonderful things he accomplished and the joy he brought to his family and friends that I read about in that beautiful obituary. I am very sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences to all.

Pam Lester

I met Andrew when we were both freshmen at Duke, and we roomed together during our sophomore year at the Kappa Sigma House. He was a great friend and an amazing intellect and I will miss him greatly. I am saddened to see him leave us at such a young age, but I am grateful to have known Andrew since he was one of the most solid guys I knew at Duke. Blessings to Andrew's family.

Tom Orr

Such a humble guy. One would never know of his impressive cv and all his achievements. Such a shame that he and his family were cheated out of what would have been many more wonderful years together.

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I was in the same class (72)as Andrew at St.David’s.We were both smaller in stature so we were tasked with sitting on a narrow ledge in the gym and recording the basketball games scores on a blackboard.I send Andrew’s family my sincere condolences.

Dear Nancy and family,

Thinking of you and sending my deepest sympathies!

With Love,

Jennifer Freitag