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Thomas A. Kirk Ph.D. Jr.

Cheshire, Connecticut

1941 - 2020

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Thomas A. Kirk, Jr., Ph.D. of Cheshire, Connecticut, loving husband & soulmate of Janet W. Kirk, died on April 9, 2020. He was 78 years old. Tom was born on December 9, 1941 in Elizabeth, NJ to the late Winifred T. & Thomas A. Kirk, Sr. He had three sisters – Marie, Clare & Patricia,...

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I think of you often Tom, your mentorship and time was very special. I appreciate you making the opportunity to be on CCAR´s board of directors for 3yrs possible and our breakfast and lunch support meetings were so insightful. You help me better understand the challenges in the systems of care, and told me to remain true to myself no matter where I go.

Tom, your guidance is so missed.

Miss you Tom

Today is February 13,2024,and I was reading the passing of doctor Thomas Kirk on 2020.I have a mental disability. Dr.Kirk helped me out a lot during the years 2000-2001 together with Roberto Garcia and Carl Shields. I had different crisis and all of them were very supportive. Roberto passed suddenly,young, in the year 2012.Doctor Kirk was a hero and I will always appreciate what he did for me those days.He was extremely kind and supportive. Antonio Sanchez, Hartford, Connecticut

Missing you everyday - still think of you when I hear Motown.

Tom you are so missed, and thought of often. Your mentorship was of such great value to me, from your recommendation to serve on CCAR´s BOD for 3yrs, to our regularly scheduled breakfast and lunch meetings where guided and helped me to better understand principals before personalities. Without a doubt I am one of hundreds of thousands of people whose lives where made better because all you gave to this world. Forever grateful, Ana

I think about Tom periodically and will continue to pray for his eternal peace in heaven.

You are missed and your words of wisdom guide me.

Just had a conversation that included Tom and wanted to express my sympathy again here. I last talked to Tom when Janet first got diagnosed. Our last conversation was short and we would scheduling time again once possible. Tom was a motivating reason I was given the opportunity to sit as a board member for CCAR. My desire to have family resources included into addiction recovery still guides me and Tom was a wonderful supporter in helping me to move TriCircle, Inc. forward.
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