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Kirk Davis

Glastonbury, Connecticut

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Kirk E. Davis 1958 - 2011 NORTH ADAMS Kirk E. Davis, 53, of Indianapolis, Ind., died suddenly on June 6, 2011. Born March 31, 1958, in North Adams, he was the son of Nicholas and Nancy Davis of Glastonbury, Conn. In addition to his parents, Kirk leaves his longtime partner, Frank Hagaman of...

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Whenever I´m on Robin Rd and look across the street... I always think of Kirk and his great sense of humor & intelligence .... And all the Davis family

Dear Frank and Mr. and Mrs. David,

I was so sorry and shocked to read that Kirk passed away. He was an adorable guy. I remember one of the Epiphany parties on Columbia Street in the 80's and Kirk was dancing to Marshall Crenshaw. I went out and bought the album shortly after. When I listen to it, I often think of Kirk.

Fondly,

Elly Baily

Mr & Mrs Davis and the "kids"
I was shocked and saddened to learn of Kirk's passing. My memories of him and
your family are always of such warmth
and happiness each time I entered your home. He always made your home such a warm and joyful place each time I came over. He even covered for me when I put a dent in his Dad's van when we were delivering school furniture!
My warmest sympathy to your entire, beautiful family.

Sorry to hear about Kirk our prayers are with you.
Phil and Tami (Duprat) Trimarchi

To Frank, Mr & Mrs Davis, and the entire Davis family - Our deepest sympathies to you and your family. We loved Kirk and miss him. He brought laughter and light to our home every time he visited. He liked to imitate the cajun alligator hunters on "swamp people" which forced breathless laughter from all. He completed a few home projects for us & the entire neighborhood complimented his work. Peace be with you. Sally Akers & Darryl Lloyd - Indianapolis

Frank:
My deepest sympathies for you in your time of sorrow. I have not known Sue without her friends Frank and Kirk. He was a part of our "family" and we will miss him.

To Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, and the entire Davis family,

Our hearts go out to you. Kirk was such an incredible person. He was big brother to me. My kids loved him dearly. Time spent sharing gardening, cooking, and LAUGHING...ahhh, that wonderful laughter. He was one of a kind, and we are missing his beautiful light here in Indy.
Planting sunflowers and cooking scallops in his honor, we will keep his memory alive at our home, always- Much love and peace to your family.

Dear Frank, and all of the Davis clan, I just want to let you know how sad my partner, Donald, and I, are to hear of the loss of Kirk. We truly enjoyed his company and hospitality. Kirk and Donald collaborated several times on renovation and restoration projects. They enjoyed working with each other. I enjoyed Kirk's sense of humor. Wry, wasn't it? Our sympathy to you, Frank, and Kirk's family.

Brett Cox and Donald Snyder

to nick&nan, kim, robin,allen, pooh bear, frank, all those who loved kirk my deepest sympathy. not only my
neighbor right across the road but a friend i was blessed to
have growing up. god, kirk was hysterical ! He not only
got you to laugh but belly laugh!!
as nick always did for me... front light on.. score ride to school... my front light is on in honor of you... loved ya