Barbara & Don Monn (Friend)
Our deepest sympathies.
Birth date: May 10, 1921 Death date: May 17, 2009
James C. (Jim) Kirk of Fayetteville, AR died at the age of 88 peacefully at home on May 17 after a courageous battle with cancer. He will be dearly missed. Born May 10, 1921 in Hubbard, Texas. Obtained a B.S. in Chemistry from B Read Obituary
Our deepest sympathies.
Being able to know Jim was a blessing and inspiration to the both of us...your loss is ours also.
Dear Robin and Family,
You are in our hearts as you go through this difficult time. We are sorry for your loss. Jim was such a giant of a man admired by many. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
With much love,
Ann & Fred
Robin,we saw in the newspaper that Jim passed,and we wanted to send our sympathy to you and your family.
We all enjoyed some good times and we honestly didn't even know that you had moved back to Ark.
Our best to you and may God continue to bless your family.
Much love and sympathy,
John T. and Betty Baker
Dearest Robin -- I am so very sorry about Jim -- I hope that you have many friends and loved ones around you right now, to help you thru all this. We love and miss you here in Austin, and look forward to seeing you as soon as possible. Take good care of yourself, and know that love and prayers are with you every moment. Love, Anne
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
It was an honor to know Jim via work and in retirement.
I remember all those times we went fishing at Lake Texoma at the crack of dawn! What a hoot.
I'm sure he's hooking a big one with Bruce as we speak.
Robin:
It was a pleasure knowing Jim during the years that we played golf at Barton Creek. Always enjoyed his company, even though our golf games weren't always that good. We are sorry for your loss, and our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jim Gwynn
The last time I saw Curtis it was a joy to visit with him.
May God bless and comfort all the family.
Carolyn Bratcher
Jim Kirk was an exceptional man with many friends in Ponca City. Our condolences to his family over their loss.
Enloe Baumert
Uncle Curtis, you will be missed. You were always bigger than life to me. I remember when we toured the plant in Ponca City and you explained everything.
I am very happy you are no longer suffering. I pray that you are having a great family reunion in heaven with all the family that is already there.
I look forward to seeing you again when my time on earth is done.
Love and peace to Robin and "kids",
Pattie