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Jeffrey A. Kirk

Haddonfield, New Jersey

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KIRK, Jeffrey A. On Dec. 13, 2008, age 49, of Philadelphia, PA, formerly of Haddonfield, father of Colin & Lydia Kirk of Malvern, PA and former husband of Denise. Also survived by his parents, Alan and Beatrice Kirk of Haddon-field, 1 sister, Wendy K. Nichols of Maurice River Twp., NJ, 2...

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This Beta brother was close with Kirker 35 years ago was shocked and saddened to hear of his loss so many years later, never knew, nor realized.. Remember great times with a wonderful man. Saddened and heartened that Kirker's Mom has joined him in the realm. God bless you my brother and friend

Those who knew and loved Jeff still
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I just learned of Jeff's passing today and it came as sickening, saddening news. Although I left Philadelphia many years ago, I counted Jeff among my closest associates and best friends. He was a gentile and kind man who loved life, his family and his friends. I'll always cherish the wonderful note he sent me when my beloved Rangers won the Stanley Cup in 1994. Rest well, my friend.

Dear Denise, Colin, Lydia and Mr. & Mrs. Kirk, Wendy, Rob and Tom,
My heart was very saddened today, 1/5/09, as another fraternity brother informed me about your loss. Tears are hitting my desk as i write to extend my deepest, heartfelt sympathies to you. I and my family will be praying for you. Jeff was one of my best friends throughout college. It seems as though he and I spent a lifetime together as we were in the same pledge class as freshmen and lived together for five years as...

I made a donation to the Friends of Mc'Michael Park on behalf of Jeff. Jeff always chuckled at me about the energy I put into planting trees. Soon, there will be a tree and a Valentines day luminary at the park for Jeff.

We just learned of Jeff's passing and we are so very sorry for your loss. Although we hadn't seen him since my Grandma Glady's passing, we've thought of him and the rest of the Kirk family over the years. He and Glady are now looking down on us and watching over us.

I wish I'd been able to come and visit him while I was at Jefferson, but I was in a complete fog, trying to cope with my dad's rapidly deteriorating condition. He (James Landers - also has a guest book on Legacy.com)...

tell Aunt Glad thanks for teaching me solitare, introducing me to pepper on my steak, and for showing us all unconditional love.......

to you...thanks for being there, thanks for the stories of my mom that she wouldnt want me to know, taking me to a penn state game, for all the sixers and flyers games, for introducing me to THE BOSS, and thanks for letting us all know that its okay to be yourself.

we will always mourn you. i will see you again.

Our sincerest condolences to Denise, Colin, Lydia and all of the Kirk family.

Denise, Colin and Lydia:
Our hearts and prayers are with you. Remember we are there for you whenever you need us.

Love, Cousin Walt, Bonnie and Chris