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Christopher Ray Kirk

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Christopher Ray Kirk

Birth
Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
24 Mar 2010 (aged 41)
Cleveland, Pawnee County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Sumner, Noble County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Christopher Ray Kirk, 41, of Cleveland, Oklahoma, passed away Wednesday, March 24, 2010 at his home in Cleveland, Oklahoma at the age of 41 years.

Chris was born April 10, 1968 in Ada, Oklahoma. He was the son of Vinson Ray and Carolyn Faye (Reeves) Kirk.

As a young boy Chris grew up in Konawa and began attending school at Summers Chapel. He later completed his education in Konawa where he graduated with the Class of 1986. Shortly after high school Chris began working for J.W. Ainsworth on his ranch helping him with the day to day operations. Chris later moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma where he gained employment as a maintenance man with Wonder Bread. Chris continued working for Wonder Bread for over nine years when he accepted a position with Hi Tech Auto in Sapulpa. Chris also worked for Bartlett Collins Glass and A-1 Chrysler before working at LPM and Medley Forklift as a forklift technician. In 2006, Chris was forced into retirement due to medical difficulties.

Chris loved fishing and hunting. His biggest passion was working on cars and trading automobiles. He also enjoyed riding motorcycles in his spare time. The thing that Chris enjoyed most out of life was being with his family, friends and his grandchildren.

Survivors include Tiffany of the home, five children Christina, Joshua, Kristin, Anthony and Kwyntin; father Vince Kirk and his wife Pam of Konawa, Oklahoma; three sisters Valerie Vails, Bridget Campbell, Misty Bowles, one step sister Cherri Walsh; two step brothers Jeremy Walsh and R.W. Vietzke; paternal grandparents Steve and Mavis Kirk of Ada, Oklahoma; three grandchildren, as well as a host of other relatives and friends.

Chris was preceded in death by his mother Carolyn Faye (Reeves) Kirk and maternal grandparents Carl and Faye Reeves.

Chapel services were held Monday, March 29, 2010 at the Chapman-Black Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial:
Pleasant Valley Cemetery
Sumner, Oklahoma

Friends can share a memory with the family online at www.chapman-black.com.

Christopher Ray Kirk, 41, of Cleveland, Oklahoma, passed away Wednesday, March 24, 2010 at his home in Cleveland, Oklahoma at the age of 41 years.

Chris was born April 10, 1968 in Ada, Oklahoma. He was the son of Vinson Ray and Carolyn Faye (Reeves) Kirk.

As a young boy Chris grew up in Konawa and began attending school at Summers Chapel. He later completed his education in Konawa where he graduated with the Class of 1986. Shortly after high school Chris began working for J.W. Ainsworth on his ranch helping him with the day to day operations. Chris later moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma where he gained employment as a maintenance man with Wonder Bread. Chris continued working for Wonder Bread for over nine years when he accepted a position with Hi Tech Auto in Sapulpa. Chris also worked for Bartlett Collins Glass and A-1 Chrysler before working at LPM and Medley Forklift as a forklift technician. In 2006, Chris was forced into retirement due to medical difficulties.

Chris loved fishing and hunting. His biggest passion was working on cars and trading automobiles. He also enjoyed riding motorcycles in his spare time. The thing that Chris enjoyed most out of life was being with his family, friends and his grandchildren.

Survivors include Tiffany of the home, five children Christina, Joshua, Kristin, Anthony and Kwyntin; father Vince Kirk and his wife Pam of Konawa, Oklahoma; three sisters Valerie Vails, Bridget Campbell, Misty Bowles, one step sister Cherri Walsh; two step brothers Jeremy Walsh and R.W. Vietzke; paternal grandparents Steve and Mavis Kirk of Ada, Oklahoma; three grandchildren, as well as a host of other relatives and friends.

Chris was preceded in death by his mother Carolyn Faye (Reeves) Kirk and maternal grandparents Carl and Faye Reeves.

Chapel services were held Monday, March 29, 2010 at the Chapman-Black Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial:
Pleasant Valley Cemetery
Sumner, Oklahoma

Friends can share a memory with the family online at www.chapman-black.com.



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