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Howard Van Kirk Obituary

Memorial Services for Howard R. Van Kirk, 83, who died Tuesday, May 20, in Rochester General Hospital after a short illness, will be at 2 p.m., Saturday, at the Seneca Falls Presbyterian Church. Persons wishing to pay their respects may do so at the Sanderson Moore Funeral Home, 32 State St., Seneca Falls, on Friday, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Van Kirk was editor-publisher of the Seneca Falls Reveille newspaper for 27 years, retiring in 1995. He was born July 25, 1930, in Waterloo Hospital to Howard Rogers (sic) Van Kirk Sr. and Dorothy Lois Morehouse, and graduated from Waterloo High School in 1948. He worked two years at Papec Machine, Shortsville. In 1954 he received a BA degree, cum Laude, from Syracuse University with a dual major in publishing from the University's School of Journalism, and in history from the College of Liberal Arts. He was a junior editor for the school's Daily Orange, and sang in the University Chorus. In 1954, Van Kirk was employed briefly by the Newark Courier-Gazette before entering the U.S. Army. He served two years, including a time in Japan with the First Army's Yokohama Public Information Office. Following his separation in 1956, he went to Carthage in Jefferson County and served for eight years as reporter, photographer, sports writer, job shop foreman and assistant to the publisher at the Carthage Republican Tribune weekly newspaper. In 1964 he became general manager of the Skaneateles Press and Marcellus Observer, working for his J-School dean Wesley C. Clark. Four years later, he would return to his home county to become editor, and subsequently, editor-publisher of the Seneca Falls-Waterloo Reveille newspaper. The newspaper won several New York State Newspaper Association awards for investigative reporting, advertising and promotion sales in connection with its 124-page, eight-section 125th anniversary edition, which was recognized with an inclusion in the Congressional Record by then Congressman Gary Lee. Van Kirk served on the NYPA Board of Directors, the 33rd Congressional District Service Academies Selection Board, as board member and president of the Seneca County Chamber of Commerce, and on the boards of Seneca Community Players, Seneca County Arts Council and the Help Line Crisis Referral Center. He was roasted by the Seneca County Kiwanis Club, honored by the Seneca Falls Rotary Club as an honorary member and Citizen of the Year, and by the community for the anniversary edition. He was presented the Community Service Award by the Seneca Falls Convention Days Committee, and upon his retirement was cited by the Seneca Falls Board of Education and the Seneca Falls Town Board for his coverage through the years. With the closure of Seneca Army Depot and cessation of its monthly Depot Dispatch, published at The Reveille, he was presented with a token of appreciation. In 1982 he was awarded the Seneca Community Players' Leland G. Dewey award, and in 2000, the Eisenhower College Alumni Association presented him with its 1999 Legacy Award in appreciation of his support of the college and its students. He served two years as Seneca County Historian and was instrumental in obtaining a State historical marker honoring 19th-century women's activist and publisher Amelia Bloomer. Working with Duprey Video Productions, he helped produce a video presentation of Waterloo's historic founding and unbroken observance of Memorial Day for the Library of Congress Bicentennial archives. He was one of three writers for a Waterloo history update, commissioned and published by businessman LaVerne Sessler in 2005. Van Kirk was seen in many Players productions, most notably Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, and he served behind the scenes building sets. He enjoyed reading, crossword puzzles, Euchre, his friends and family, and singing with the Seneca Singers and his church choir.
Persons wishing to remember Howard can donate to the American Heart Association, the Presbyterian Church or Seneca Community Players.
He is survived by Barbara (Filiatreau), his wife of 60 years, and seven children, Cynthia Van Kirk, Stephen (Lori Wurstner) Van Kirk, and Scott (Margaret Hunt) Van Kirk in Seneca Falls; Elizabeth (Norbert) Doerry in Burke, Va., Mary Coddington in Warrenton, Va., Zoe (Damon) Ritter in Brent wood, New Hampshire, Rebecca (John) Rooney in Memphis, Tenn. He and Barbara have 15 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his parents and three brothers, Keith, James and Mart.
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Published by Finger Lakes Times from May 22 to May 24, 2014.

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Robin and Don Pulver

June 2, 2014

Dear Barb and family,

How we loved that guy....and you! This is a great photo, and we're so glad to read all about Howard. Just wish it weren't an obituary. It's hard to believe. I'm so sorry we were out of town for the service. I wish we'd known him longer and better, but thank goodness for the SF church and especially, VanderKamp. We send our deepest sympathy. 60 years of marriage... and I bet they flew by.

Terry Rogers

May 27, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Bill Alden

May 26, 2014

Dear Barb,
Howard was my first employer in the newspaper business and I couldn't have had a better boss. He was very patient and kind to me and I'll never forget that experience. My heartfelt condolences to you and your family.

May 24, 2014

Dear Barb and family Sorry for your loss.The picture of Howard was perfect.When I think of him he always had a smile and a camer in his hand or close by.He will be missed by everyone who knew him. Bill Sullivan

Diana Becker

May 24, 2014

Dear Barb and family. My most profound sympathies. But as I look back on the mere 20 years that I knew Howard, I find myself not crying, but smiling, not because of his death, but because of his life. I loved his writing, his choir voice, his love of humanity and family, his sneak trips onto our porch for a bourbon during the Pageant of Bands and his moustache... I share your pain in the loss of this iconic and amazing man, husband and father, he will simply never be forgotten...

Philip Halladay

May 24, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with the VanKirk family.
I met Howard in 1976 when I performed in my first SCP production.
I also delivered The Reveille in my neighborhood in Waterloo.
He was a man that was respected and he will be missed.
May he rest in peace.

Pam (Romeo) Havens

May 23, 2014

Dear Barb and family,
So very sorry for your loss. Howard was a wonderful friend and mentor. Am so glad that I had an opportunity to catch up with him a few summers ago. Keeping all of you in my prayers.

Karen Colizzi Noonan

May 23, 2014

Steve & Lori,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Your Dad's imprint will stay on Seneca Falls through his many good works and caring concern for his community.

LaDonna Court

May 23, 2014

To the Van Kirk family-may all of your good memories help you through this difficult time. Thinking of you.

THE DAVE ROGERS FAMILY

May 23, 2014

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

May 23, 2014

Dear Barbara and Family,
Our sincere condolences on the passing of a man with true integrity. You are all in our prayers.
Emmy and Denny Marino

Anne Turkett

May 23, 2014

To the entire Van Kirk family, my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Bob and Louise Branciforte

May 23, 2014

Dear Barb and family: Words certainly aren't much comfort at a time like this, but Bob and I want you to know how very, very sorry we are to learn of Howard's passing. We hope it helps to know that so many others share your sorrow--and that you and he are in our prayers--We send our most heartfelt sympathy to you all--May you find peace and comfort in your cherished memories of him..and may God grant Howard's beautiful soul eternal rest.

The Family of the late Edwin J. Rogers Jr

May 23, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

william bordner

May 23, 2014

WILLIAM BORDNER, (VANKIRK).

John Solometo

May 23, 2014

To the Van Kirk family
I always enjoyed our conversations, Howard was a wealth of knowledge for me, I hold him in high regard.
He was always working on a home project and it was a privledge to be able to help him.
He will be missed, but know he was a good family man and an asset to our community .
My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Ann Kieffer

May 23, 2014

To me, Howard was the heart of Seneca Falls. He was a fine journalist and a wonderful human being. I am so grateful to have known him.

Art Foxall

May 22, 2014

This is very sad news... Harold was a great gentleman...

Pam Quiggle

May 22, 2014

Howard was such a fixture in my life-a wonderful mentor and friend! I will never forget him or my years in Seneca Falls! Even though it had been a few years since I had seen him he was never too far away in my thoughts. I will truly miss him!

Robert Poormon

May 22, 2014

To all the VanKirks:
Please know and try to be comforted in your loss, by the fact of how well loved and regarded Howard was. It was my pleasure to work for/with him for several years, and he was ever smart, reasonable, and loveable. He will be remembered fondly indeed.

Loving regards,

May 22, 2014

Dear Barb and Family: I will always value the good advice that Howard gave me during my years on the Village Board. He was anchor to me when needed, and always a compass for Seneca Falls and Seneca County.
So very sorry, but the community was so lucky to have him.
Thinking of you at this time.
Ann M. Cramer

May 22, 2014

Dear Barbara and Family,

Our sincere sympathy
Dr. Fred anad Ginny Riegel

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