Catherine-Kirkman-Obituary

Catherine A. Kirkman

North Andover, Massachusetts

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Catherine A. Kirkman of Gilford, formerly of Dracut; 58 GILFORD, NH Catherine Ann Kirkman, 58, of Gilford, NH, died at her home on Saturday, July 26, 2008. Catherine was born December 15, 1949 in Stoneham, MA, the daughter of John J. and Stella (Kusch) O'Leary. She had lived in Salem, NH for 13...

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Bridgette & Family,

I was so honored to have met your Mother before her passing; to think she waited until Shane and I arrived well after dinner to meet us. Just goes to show you the strength and beauty in her genuiness of character. Our thoughts are with you and your family, Always Kalene & Shane.

Al & Family,
As I write this the tears are falling for a friend gone too soon. Just heard yesterday and my heart goes out to you.
All I see is the class clown and the smiling face from grade school and into high school. Seems like yesterday she was walking beside me down the hall.
I Hope knowing that others feeling the pain of her loss can somehow help you today and in the future.
My sincere condolences.
Diane (Lundberg) Durbin

Bridgette,
I know how hard it is to lose your mom, but just remember your are not alone, and she will always be with you. Her love will always be with you keeping you safe and warm.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Mom....
We cannot express the loss we feel now that you are gone. You will always be with us! Lots of Love,

Bridgette, Charlie, Molly, Rod, Heather, Max and Papa!

Dear Jack, We wish to express our sympathy to you and your family at the loss of your sister, Catherine.
Affectionately,
Fortunato ( Fortch) and Joan Carello

To The Kirkman Family,
Our condolences, to the entire family. Although Kathy is gone,she will always remain with you in your thoughts and in your hearts. Sending love and prayer your way.
The Braleys

Al and family,
My deepest condolences to each of you who shared the rich life of my dear cousin Cathy.
None of us is genius enough to know why the lovely people among us suffer so, but seeing her face in the memorial has given me more strength to face our own tests of endurance here in Phoenix. Cathy was a marvel, and a treasure in my heart.

Bridgette,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Your Mom was always so kind to me as a kid. I've often thought of you and your Mom. My thoughts are with you.

Al,

So sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.