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William Kirk Kaynor III

Suffield, Ct, Connecticut

1943 - 2024

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William Kirk Kaynor III1943 - 2024Suffield, CTWilliam Kirk Kaynor III, passed away on March 18, 2024, a week before his 81st birthday, most likely from heart failure as he walked up his cellar stairs with a big box of paper intended for sorting.Kirk grew up in Longmeadow, with parents Bill and...

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Dear family members and friends of KIrk and train enthusiasts, on behalf of the BOD of the Nutmeg Division and the National Model Railroad Association we send our heartfelt condolences to all of you and to let you know that our prayers and thoughts are with all of you at this time of loss and sorrow. May Kirk have the train ride he always wanted and may he rest in peace forever.

Sincerely,

Ronald J. Pelletier [email protected]
National Model Railroad...

So sorry for your family's loss. We enjoyed spending time with Kirk . He will be missed !

I was very sorry to hear of Kirk's passing. I had just been thinking of him just a week ago! I remember him mostly from Callers School but also a convention or two. He was always fun to watch, playing his kazoo, which he loved. Harmonica too I believe. A nice person, lots of smiles...he'll be missed. Sincere condolences to the family.

I am sorry to hear about Kirk. I knew him as a fellow square dance caller. It was wonderful to watch him grow as a caller. I will miss his smile. He was a gentle soul who added a lot to our activity. My sympathy to his family. Clint

I am saddened to hear of Kirk's passing. I knew Kirk through years of Square Dancing and at Callers School. Kirk was always very kind to people. He will be missed.

With deepest sympathy during this time of difficulty.