Robert Bruce "Bob" Kirk

Robert Bruce "Bob" Kirk obituary, New Era, MI

Robert Bruce "Bob" Kirk

Robert Kirk Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Harris Funeral Home - Shelby on Jan. 25, 2026.
Robert "Bob" Bruce Kirk, 90, of New Era, passed away at Optalis Nursing Home in Whitehall on January 22, 2026, following years of a courageous battle with multiple sclerosis and other health issues. He was born August 16, 1935, in Muskegon, Michigan, to Paul and Esther Kirk. Bob was known for his infectious laugh and warm smile, which he freely shared with those around him, always creating joy wherever he went.

Bob grew up in Muskegon, Michigan. At the age of five, the family moved to New Era and purchased the family farm in 1940. Bob worked alongside his father farming and milking dairy cows until his parents retired and built a home just up the road. After graduating from Montague High School in 1953, Bob took over the farm. He continued his education at Michigan State University, where he took agriculture courses and received a certificate in 1954.

In 1957, Bob married the love of his life, Lillian Brown of Whitehall. The two met at a Farm Bureau meeting through mutual friends. Bob loved his Harley motorcycle and would take Lillian on rides during their courtship and early marriage. Bob was a very hard-working man and was proud to work beside his wife while raising their family of four children. He shared his strong faith with his family and taught them a deep love for the land and a strong work ethic.

In his early forties, Bob was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. He and Lillian continued working on the farm with their son until his health declined. Later, they sold the farm and built a retirement home on their property up the road, next to Bob's parents, near the cherry and pear trees. In the midst of so much change, Bob sought out a hobby and took up woodworking, and his talent came naturally. He built all of the wood trim and many pieces of furniture for their new home. As the grandchildren arrived, he made rocking horses, rocking chairs, and other furniture for his children and grandchildren. Robert's love for his family lives on through his beautiful woodworking and treasured family heirlooms.

During their retirement years, Bob and Lillian enjoyed traveling to Hawaii, Arizona, Florida, and Germany. During one trip to Florida, Bob suffered a severe stroke. After returning home, Lillian cared for him for many years until his illness progressed and he moved to a nursing home in Whitehall. Bob lived there for ten years and was always caring and thankful for the love and care he received. He never showed discontent and maintained a strong and loving faith throughout his time there. Bob loved to visit with caregivers and visitors alike, often sharing conversations about his deep faith in God. He was a constant encouragement and inspiration to all who met him or spent time with him.

Bob is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 68 years, Lillian; his children, Kathy Kirk, Linda (Joe) Jonseck, Sharon Greenawalt, and Dale Kirk; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; his brother, Roger (Karen) Kirk; three sisters-in-law; and many nieces, nephews, and extended family members.

Bob will be remembered for his deep devotion and faith in God, his love for his family, his infectious joy, and his lifelong dedication to hard work and the land.

Bob's family would like to thank his care providers over the last few years. Your kindness, commitment, and unwavering support will always be remembered.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, P.O. Box 91891Washington, D.C. 20090-1891, or The Crystal Valley Care Fund, PO Box 451 Hart, MI 49420 in Bob's memory.

A memorial service followed by a graveside committal will take place in the spring at Trinity Lutheran Church, 5631 W Stony Lake Rd, New Era, MI 49446.

Harris Funeral Home, in Shelby, is in charge of arrangements.

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Delores Lohman

January 26, 2026

Sympathy to the Family. I remember Bob Kirk he loved being at Stony Lake park. When he had a chance to enjoy it. He was a neighbor who you could count on, if you needed any help on the farm. Or tractor and farm equipmen t repairs.
He will be greatly missed. Bob now has Chores to do in Heaven.

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