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Kimberly Jean Kirk

Roanoke, Virginia

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Kimberly Jean Kirk, 47, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, October 13, 2008, at Wesley Long Hospital in Greensboro, N.C., after a short illness. Kim was preceded in death by her father, Homer Jackson (Jackie) Kirk Jr.; grandparents, Inez Mae and Jake R. Wilkinson and Bertie and Homer Jackson...

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Summer 1978. We both were apprentices at Wayside Theater, Middletown, Va. 4 plays in 2 mo. We built sets then rehearsed in the evening. Kim & I many nights would stay up late talking about the HOT actors in the company- all from NYC. We laughed & cried together. One play we both were in - Volpone- the 2 of us were scribes- & the director wanted the court room scene to be like Watergate. We were satirizing " Hear no evil & Speak No evil. ". It was very Saturday Nite Live- ish. We had...

I acted with Kim at Wayside Theater, Middletown, Va. summer of 1978. We had so much fun ! I saw her again in NYC in 1985. I have been trying to find Kim for many years. I was heartbroken to see the obituary. ( 2020). A beautiful, talented young woman, I miss your Light and bright smile Kim. I really am devastated by this news.

I have just heard of the loss of Kim, and I am so sad ! Please, accept my deepest sympathies.
I first met Kim in France, in Calais. She came from England and stayed with us (Sophie, a friend of hers, and I) for a few days. After that, we kept in touch, and I had the opportunity to spend two weeks with her in New York, in July 1989, when I came to the States with my boyfriend who is now my husband. I remember Maddy, the puppy she found. I also remember our surprise because she used to buy...

I knew Kim well in my senior year at Narrows High School and later when we both attended Virginia Commonwealth University in the early 1980's. We shared a love of acting and art and once appeared together in a play at the Giles Little Theater in 1978. Although I had not seen Kim in more than 25 years, I will never forgot her elegance, class, and passion. She made a lasting impression on my life and I am deeply saddened to learn of her passing. Kim Kirk was an exceptional woman.

To: Mike, Boni, Joyce, Mark, friends and family. Sorry to hear about your loss. I remember meeting her and she was a sweet girl. Let me know if you need anything.

I worked with Kim at the UDC in Richmond. Kim was a dear, sweet, smart, sensitive person and I was very fond of her.

Mrs. Muncy, Mike, Boni & Mark
I am so sorry for the loss of your precious daughter and sister. Losing a child or a sibling is never easy. God Bless you at this time. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

We are thinking and Praying for you and your Family during your loss.Jerry and Evelyn,Narrows,va.

Dear Joyce, Mike & Mark
I was so sorry to have read in the paper about Kim's passing. I don't know if you remember me but I grew up with you guys in Blue Ridge and have often thought about you and wondering where life's road has taken you. Please know that your family is in my thoughts and prayers and if you are in the Blue Ridge area
please stop by the Bank of Fincastle on 460 and say Hi... I hope all the wonderful memories you have shared as a family will get you through this...