Larry-Kirk-Obituary

Larry Kirk

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Larry D. Kirk went to be with the Lord on August 31, 2013. He was born to Thomas and Marie (Nixon) Kirk in Pontiac, Michigan on August 26, 1949. Larry was an electrician and resident of Colorado Springs for 49 years where he worked for Colorado Springs Utilities. His interests included the...

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I Love you PAPA!!! I know you will watch over our family, and continue to be the best protector i know.
Love your oldest Grand-baby

Marilyn, I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

To you, O God, the dead do not die,
and in death our life is changed, not ended.
Hear our prayers
and command the soul of your servant Larry
to dwell with all the saints,
and be raised at last on the great day of judgment.
In your mercy cleanse him of any sin
which he may have committed through human frailty.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.

So sorry for your loss. Larry was a great classmate at Widefield High School.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I did not realize Larry was so sick. May God bless your family and bring comfort and peace as you need it.
Shirley Mohrenweiser

I am so sorry to hear of Larry's death. May he rest in peace, and prayers to his family. You will be missed Larry

My heart is saddened this morning upon hearing of Larry's passing. My history with Larry dates clear back to when we were growing up in Security and Widefield ... even going to church together. Everybody loved Larry, including me. Marilyn (his wife) is like a sister to me, and I can only imagine what she is feeling right now. One thing I am certain of, Larry is my Christian Brother, so I know he is now in the very presence of Jesus, and his absence from us is only temporary. We believers,...

Larry was truly an incredible individual. Everyone enjoyed working with Larry here at Colorado Springs Utilities. He was always approachable and he could find humor in just about anything. He will be missed.