Kevin-Kirk-Obituary

Kevin Kirk

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Kevin E. Kirk, 59WORCESTER - Kevin E. Kirk, 59, of Worcester, died Saturday, June 21, 2014, at his home after a courageous and dignified battle with cancer. He leaves his wife, Margaret E. (Chaisson) Kirk; three children, James E. Kirk and his fiancée Elizabeth E. Nichols of Worcester, Brianna M....

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For some reason, Mr. Kirk just crossed my mind even though it's been several years since SPM. Mr. Kirk was my AP Lit teacher and track coach. I remember how he was kind, encouraging, funny, and inspiring. It's been 19 years since I graduated from SPM, but I am thankful to have crossed paths with Mr. Kirk then. What a testament of how a life can forever leave an imprint on another person's life. My condolences to the family & friends of Mr. Kirk. May God continue to comfort you and keep you in...

My deepest condolences to Mr. Kirk's family. I had him as a teacher and mentor at St. Peter-Marian. He was an amazing teacher and role model.

To the entire Kirk family,
My deepest condolences. I remember Mr Kirk so very well. He was a wonderful educator. I am so glad I went and visited SPM last November after attending my 30th SPM reunion. He and I had a nice chat for 15 minutes. This is a great loss to the SPM family. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.

To the entire Kirk family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
With deepest sympathy,
Steve and Mary Minor

Mary, i am so sorry for your loss. I remember kevin very fondly. Donna Gibbons

Mr. Kirk has always been-and will always be-a constant force of energy, strength, and spirit in my life. As a member of his Cross-Country team throughout high school, it was under his wing that I developed my love of running and went on to compete in college and beyond. But it wasn't just the pervasive running passion that was so contagious for me. It was his passion for life-and for all of the people in it. He taught us to do things like "soar and burn" and pray to "Saint George the Dragon...

Mary, You and I knew eachother way back in grammer school. Some families that I new I think of often and your's is on of them. Im Sorry for your loss. Keep you fondest memories close to your heart and know that your brother will always watch over you and your family, your "ANGEL".

My favorite teacher OF ALL TIME. Rest in Peace Mr. Kirk.

Dear Mary, Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. I know your brother was very special to you. Please know that my Mom and I are thinking of you.
Linda Peters and Toula Tsatis