Douglas E. Kirk

Douglas E. Kirk

Jan 8th, 1949 - Jan 14th, 2020
  • Birth Date: Jan 8, 1949
  • Death Date: Jan 14, 2020
  • Funeral Date: Jan 14, 2020
  • Location: Graveside Burial at later date.
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Biography:

Douglas E. Kirk, 71 of Bucyrus passed away at Bucyrus Community Hospital on Tuesday January 14, 2020 following a brief illness.  Doug was born January 8, 1949 in Bucyus to the late Lyle E. and Norrene J. (Snavely) Kirk.  In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by brother Gary L. Kirk and sister Darlene Kirk.

Doug is survived by daughters Eva Leach of Shreveport, LA and Rhonda Wells of Arlington TX; 3 grandchildren; brother Jerry (Rita) Kirk of Bucyrus and sister Karen (Henry) Zier of Crestline.

Doug worked at various factories in the area and at Geyer's in the meat department.  He graduated from Wynford H.S. in 1967.  Doug enjoyed the outdoors, especially fishing, playing ping pong, hunting mushrooms, crossword Puzzles, reading the Bible, eating out at restaurants, listening to music, and the radio Coast to Coast and Ground Zero.

A graveside burial will be held in Oceola Cemetery at a later date.  Expressions of sympathy can be left at www.munzpirnstill.com

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Margie Barney Mann
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Jan 19th, 2020 10:59 am
Doug was my first brother in law and the father of my two oldest nieces. I was a little girl when I first met him and have sweet memories of him giving me piggy back rides. I’ve seen him a few times over the years and he remained the same sweet person with a boyish smile. I know there are many who have him in their thoughts at this time. I’m sorry for the loss for those in his life now and those who’s lives he touched.
Karen Armstrong
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Jan 18th, 2020 2:34 pm
I haven't seen Doug in years since we all lived at the Weaver and I worked days at the Fox. I used to fix his breakfast almost everyday. Doug was the nicest most respectful person. Easy to talk too and lot of fun. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. God bless all of you.
Karen Armstrong
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Jan 18th, 2020 2:32 pm
I haven't seen Doug in years since we all lived at the Weaver and I worked days at the Fox. I used to fix his breakfast almost everyday. Doug was the nicest most respectful person. Easy to talk too and lot of fun. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. God bless all of you.

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