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Kelly Kirby

Westford, Massachusetts

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KELLY KIRBY of Westford; 44 WESTFORD Kelly Kirby, 44, of Westford, passed away on August 3, 2008. Kelly leaves her husband Robert, a lawyer in Boston with the firm of Nixon Peabody, and stepson Ryan, a senior-to-be at Chelmsford High School. This Spring, Kelly found Ryan his first car. This...

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Dear Bob,
We recently heard this very sad news. We were so saddened to hear about what happenned to Kelly. She was such a warm, personable and wonderful lady. We hope you find some comfort with your family and friends at this time. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. Chris and Jen Engebretson

Dear Kelly,
It's been a shamefully long time since last we spoke and I regret that. There's certainly a few good stories we could have reviewed later in life for a laugh or two. We'll all just have to wait a little longer to share. Don't worry, Kel, we'll look after your loved ones until then. It has been a privilege to know you. Thank you for that. We'll see you after.

Mr. and Mrs. Hogan, Chris and Kerry
I am very sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you

Vince Foley and family

Mr and Mrs Hogan, Chris, Kerry, Hogan and Kirby families,
I am very saddened to learn you have lost Kelly. My thoughts are with you all sincerely,

Lucia and I were saddened to learn of Kelly's passing. We knew her as a highschooler and were friends of her parents, Jim and Kathy.

I was so sorry to hear of Kelly's passing. I met her at Widett, Slater & Goldman. She showed me such kindness that she always held a spot in my heart. My deepest sympathies.

You are not alone. Although you do not know me, I send my deepest condolences. Your story is all too familiar. Three and a half years ago, I lost my spouse (a partner in a Boston firm) to an AVM rupture at the age of 44. May sweet memories bring you comfort during this difficult time.

To Kelly's family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. Like so many of our classmates, the two things I will remember most about Kelly are her wonderful personality and engaging smile.

Mr and Mrs. Hogan, Chris and Kerry
I am so sorry to hear about Kelly. We had such fun growing up in Salem Hills, then all the great times in high school. It's been many years but the memories are always there. She obviously touched many lives and will be missed by all who knew her. I will continue to pray for you and your family during this difficult time.