Herbert-Kirkpatrick-Obituary

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Herbert Lee Kirkpatrick

Des Arc, Arkansas

Dec 8, 1953 – May 3, 2021 (Age 67)

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BORN
December 8, 1953
DIED
May 3, 2021
AGE
67
LOCATION
Des Arc, Arkansas

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Garth Funeral Home, Inc. - Des Arc Obituary

Herbert Lee "H.L." Kirkpatrick of Jacksonville, AR was born December 8, 1953 & went home to be with the Lord on May 3, 2021. He was the son of the late Herbert Amos Kirkpatrick, Sr. & the late Dorothy Jean Kirkpatrick. He worked for the City of Jacksonville for 30 years. He enjoyed fishing & hunting. He loved sports. He coached & umpired for many years in Jacksonville. He loved watching wrestling & spending time with family & friends.


He was preceded in death by his wife of 29 years Janet L. Kirkpatrick, his parents, four brothers: Herbert Amos Kirkpatrick, Jr., Jimmy Kirkpatrick, B.J. Kirkpatrick & Bubba Kirkpatrick, & three sisters: Earlene Crafford, Carolyn Creech, & Pat Pourciau.


He leaves behind to cherish his memories: three sons: Barry Massingill, Tony Kirkpatrick, & Chris Morden; one daughter: Amber Kirkpatrick; seven grandchildren: Stormy Kirkpatrick, Dakota Kirkpatrick, Hayley Morden, Sydney Massingill, Paige Kirkpatrick, Lexie Kirkpatrick, & Joe Massingill; two great-grandchildren: Sophia White & Lily Harris; his loving ex-wife Linda Kirkpatrick; one brother: John Robert "Bobby" Kirkpatrick and his beloved dog Abby. And many nieces & nephews.


Visitation is 6:00-8:00 Wednesday, May 5, 2021 at Garth Funeral Home in Des Arc.  Graveside Funeral services are 2:00 pm Thursday, May 6, 2021 at Center Point Cemetery north of Hazen.  Bro. Kevin Cole officiating.  Pallbearers are Jacob Minton, Dylan Straub, Shawn Davis, Marcus Smith, Nate Smith, Ryan Moheb.

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I’m so so sorry. I loved this man. He was a sweetheart

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I would like to say to the family of HL. I'm truly sorry for your loss. He was always someone I enjoyed spending time with. Whether sitting around talking, or going hunting/fishing. I truly enjoyed every minute. He will truly be missed!!

I missed HL after he retired. He always sat next to me in the break room for morning roll call and lunch. Always happy and telling funny story's. I'm glad to have known him.