1918 - 2006
1918
2006
Funeral: noon Tuesday at St. Mark Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 4101 Hardeman St. Burial: Cedar Hill Memorial Park. Visitation: 2 to 7 p.m. Monday, with family hour 7 to 8 p.m. in the chapel of historic Baker Funeral Home.
Herbert Travis Kirkpatrick I was born Oct. 22, 1918, in Detroit, Mich. He was a member of St. Mark Cumberland Presbyterian Church, where he served as an elder and a deacon. He was an avid historian and a great conversationalist.
Survivors: Wife, Inette E. Kirkpatrick; sons, Herbert Kirkpatrick II (Claudia), Joey Kirkpatrick (Sabrina) and Curtis B. Kirkpatrick of Portland, Ore.; daughter, Evette C. Brazzile; grandchildren, Jason B. Brazzile, Whitney and Cameron Kirkpatrick; and nieces, Mildred Sims and Shirley Martin.
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Glenda Foreman
January 16, 2006
Mr. Kirkpatrick will certainly be missed by the entire St. Mark family. His faithfulness was an inspiration to us all and his love for the church was always evident. I have known Mr. and Mrs. since my college days when I attended TCU with their daughter Evette but I really got to know them well when I became a part of the St. Mark fellowship. My thoughts and prayers will be with Mrs. Kirk, with Evette, with Jason (whom I know from past years in Vacation Bible School) and with the entire family.
Dorothy Anderson-Develrow
January 16, 2006
Mrs. Inette Kirkpatrick and family:
I am Dorothy Anderson-Develrow that retired from SEARCH, both Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick served on the board while I was there. It was nice . I am sincerely sorry about the loss of Mr. Kirkpatrick. You all have my prayers. May he rest in eternal peace.
Brenda Evans
January 15, 2006
To Inette, Evette, Herbert, Joey and Jason... I have known your husband, father and grandfather since I was five years old. He has always been a remarkable person to me. My heart is deeply saddened by his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you. God bless you and give you strength.
Baker Funeral Home
January 15, 2006
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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