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James Paul Kirker

Flint, Michigan

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KIRKER, James Paul - age 63, passed away March 4, 2011 after a two year battle with pancreatic cancer. Jim was devoted to his family, especially his wife of 40 years, Gayle, and his daughter, Kelly Rae Kirker and her husband, Benjamin Peter Luchsinger, of Bozeman, MT. He was beloved by...

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It has been one year since Jim's passing, and our reality is clear and simple --- we will so miss Jim forever. We are so proud of your strength, Gayle, as you fight for a pancreatic cancer cure in Jim's name.
You go girl!!!

One of my all-time favorite people! Although I only got to see him for minutes at a time, it was among of the best minutes of my day. Jim always made me smile and laugh. I was terribly sad when you guys moved away and now, I'm even sadder yet. My thoughts and prayers are with you Gayle and Kelly. We were all blessed to have Jim in our lives.

Gayle, I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I will always remember the fun times we had when Uncle Paul, Aunt Magdalen, Peg, Jim and Miki would come to our house for holiday dinners. Those were special times for me. My sincere thoughts and prayers are with you Gayle as well as Kelly, Peg and Miki and there families. Jim certainly touched many hearts and will be greatly missed.
Love,

Gail Chris and I are so sorry for your loss Sophia

Im sorry to hear about this he was a very nice man. He was the assistant principal at Armstrong when I attended there from 1989-1992. My condolences go out to Mr Kirker and all his family, God Bless Michael Roos 3332 Walton Ave flint Mi 48504.

Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to this guest book. I never would have guessed how much it would mean to hear from people who remember Jim from every phase of his life. Thanks for keeping him in your hearts, because mine is broken right now. Love to you all.

Jim's picture says it all. Jim was loved and respected by so many, most importantly, Gayle and Kelly. What an honor to know such a great man. I will forever have and share the many fond memories of good times growing up with Kelly. Mr. Kirker always had a funny phrase, funny look, or inside joke to share with Kelly and I. I will cherish every memory.

Thank you so much for the dumb jokes......i was with you at armstrong and then to K.H.S. -Robert Guiles (argyle)

My thoughts and prayers go out to Gayle and all of Mr. Kirker's family. I was a pupil of Gayle's and Jim's and worked with Jim as a student aid when he was Vice Principal at Kearsly High School. He was an amazing man and will be greatly missed.