Kirby-KAY-Obituary

Kirby Frank KAY

Obituary

KAY, Kirby Frank, 43, passed away peacefully on September 19, 2009. He is survived by his parents, Frank Kay Jr. and his wife, Shirley; his son, Tanner; his sisters, Denyce Corzatt and husband, Jim, and Terry Spiers and husband, Scott; his brother, Tracy Kay and wife, Julie; nieces, Tabitha and Amanda Spiers; and nephews, Blake Spiers and Dylan Kay. He is also survived by his uncle and aunt, Jack and Nell Clayton, aunt, Barbara Foos, uncle, Al Fuqua, and many cousins. Kirby was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Frank and Louise Kay, and his maternal grandparents, Alfred and Ruby Fuqua. Kirby will be remembered for his dedication to weight-lifting and body building, his drive to succeed, passion for life, and unique sense of humor. The family wishes to thank Kirby's close friend Joe Rankin for his kindness, love, and support during this difficult time. Kirby had a great love for his God and for all animals. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to your local SPCA or The McShin Foundation, 2300 Dumbarton Road, Richmond, Va. 23228. Visitation will be at Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Road, Mechanicsville, Va., on Monday, September 21, 2009 from 5 to 8 p.m., where funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, September 22, 2009. Burial will be at Greenwood Memorial Gardens, 12609 Patterson Avenue.
This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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I worked out with K. We worked out hard at Body Creations and we played hard. One of the most generous dudes I knew. Never gone bro

It is hard to believe it has been 15 years and still think about you all the time. I cherish our childhood memories of the good old days!! I Just wanted you to know, I miss you man!!

STILL A LEGEND

ALL know the name..."KIRBY"
A VERY CREATIVE "WILD CHILD" mind......BUILDING BODIES and EQUIPMENT...and RELATIONSHIPS.....ONE MUST LOVE the KIRBY SPIRIT.....RIP

Kirby, you are STILL A LEGEND

I found out yesterday that my old elementary, middle school, and high school pal had passed away over a year and half ago and even though it's been a while it just brought a pain in heart to know he was gone. Me and Kirby were know as being the smallest and fastest little kids at Chamberlyne elementary. We formed a friend ship that only the two off us could understand, we went out seperate ways after high school but would see each other every know and then and just have a good laugh about...

I just found out today. Wow! What a loss... Kirby was one of my good friends. The guy helped me open my own gym out of the kindness of his heart and nothing else. I've since moved to California and lost contact, but his memory will remain forever.

Kirby was/IS KIRBY!! He INSPIRED & Motivated,MANY! Let's keep his legacy book and Kirby "ALIVE!" If he "touched" your life,as he did me; help me keep HIS BOOK ALIVE!!

what a terrible loss, knew kirby in high school and he was the kindest spirit he was a true friend, my sincerist felt condolences to all who loved him