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Kirk L. Bacon

New Haven, Connecticut

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BACON, KIRK L. Mr. Kirk L. Bacon, 58, passed away quietly and comfortably in his rest April 10, 2011 at the Ct. Hospice in Branford, CT after a brief illness with both his loving wife and brother Bruce by his side. He was born November 9, 1952 in New Haven to Edna Pulver and Bert Bacon, both...

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I was so sad to hear of Kirk's passing. He did some work on house last year and did a wonderful job. My family and I thought very highly of him.

I would like to express my deepest sympathy to the entire Bacon family. My memories of Kirk, Greg, Pam, and the rest of the family goes back to the 1950's. I still remember that November day in 1957 or 1958 walking on Mead Street on the way home from Barnard School at lunchtime when Kirk threw a rock that struck me in the back of the head causing a deep cut that sent me to the emergency room. I'll never forget that scared look on his face when the kids yelled at him and I told him it was...

Kirk was a strong soul. Though lighthearted and comical, he had a mission in life many will never comprehend. Ups and downs, always looking up, never feeling down. This attitude he possessed, filled with love and genuiness, never swayed. No matter how hard things can get, he never let it phase him. He was a free spirit who let his hair blow in the wind, except in the car...lol...he couldn't stand for his hair to be messy because of the window open. He gave to this world in ways many people...

Goodbye my brother Kirk....I will miss you always..

Kirk was my brother...in spirit. He was the father of three of my nephews, and he was proud of them all. I will never forget him...he was a cutie! We used to play Monopoly with him all the time! He leaves behind a wonderful legacy in his sons and grandchildren, who sadly will not know what a joy he was! See you soon Kirk,I love you. Joan Edwards Marks.

I'm so sorry for your loss.He will be missed.

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

very sad time for family and friends..i know he was very proud of his kids, right or wrong, and Andrew going to college made him feel especially satisfied..we spoke recently, and often, during the Giants and Uconn's seasons, about Andrew's adventures and what was next for Dylan...he also spoke of Derek's accomplishments, fatherhood, and our sons and Westville and Kirk, Paul and David, in the service..strange that, during the wicked winter, in January, we talked randomly in Westville about...