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The video from Kirk's memorial service on May 1st, 2020.
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Section 70, Site 432
National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, North Cave Creek Road, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Section 70, Site 432
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Section 70, Site 432
National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, North Cave Creek Road, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Section 70, Site 432
Grateful for the times we had together. Especially, the night you had to wait for me at the police station. All night .. to save us from Tonya’s wrath.
Most importantly, thank you for all you did to shape Bren. My nephew, that as an uncle, I look to as an example. You will always be missed.

Sending my love,

Jake Shortino
I am extremely sad to hear of Kirk’s passing. I went to Fort Hunt High with him and remember him well. My heart goes out to his family.
So sorry to hear about Kirk’s passing. I was several years behind him at FSU, but he was my flight commander in ROTC and was a great guy. Thoughts and prayers are with his family. Go Noles for Kirk!!!
I was a colleague of Kirk's at FSU AFROTC. While we were very different individuals, from very different backgrounds, Kirk was always a very polite gentleman and nice person to me. He was well mannered, attesting to a good and loving family. My condolences to his family and loved ones, and blessings to Kirk.
Brennan very sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I have so many great memories coaching The Big Dawgs with your dad. I remember the 1st day we met, your dad was hitting you groundballs on the softball field at Sunrise Mountain. I watched for awhile and then talked with you and your dad about The Big Dawgs. That was the start of many many great times together. You are in my thoughts. Coach Mike
Dad, I love you and we will miss you terribly. I hope you have found peace. You were an incredible father, mentor, and one tough son of a bitch as a coach. You taught me about hard work, dedication, and the importance of friendships. You taught me about baseball, deadlifts, and classic war movies. I hope we can all remember you for the veteran warrior that you were, and I hope we can all forget about you shouting “Punish him!” from the stands at my high school wrestling matches.
I will never forget all the lessons that you taught me and for guiding me to become the man I am today. It saddens me that Ava and Gary’s time with you as their father is cut short, but I hope you know that they are in the best hands possible. I love you Dad. I will see you again, but not yet. Not yet.
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I should've added that we were friends in the FIVE-O.
So sorry to hear this. My heart-felt condolences to his family. Kirk was a great guy. We had a friendly rivalry (I'm a Gator). He was a beast in the weight room and taught me a lot.
Shocking and sad... I’m soo sorry to see Kirk has passed. The words of your obituary squared well with my memories of him. Gregarious and kind; easy and infectious smile. We flew together for several years in the Five-O, and many of us would joke with him about his fitness... Mostly out of envy. I remember meeting him on the flight line somewhere in Southwest Asia after he had left herks for the C21. I laughed with him as he described climbing into and out of the cockpit. That was many years ago and a real lifetime away, but I always enjoyed working with him. He is, and will be missed. God bless and keep you through these days and those to come.
To Kirk’s family, I send my deepest condolences and prayers. I am grateful for the fun memories..From Rocky Point trips, to swimming days, to late night chats around the back table on the patio, he being the first one there (with Joyce) whenever I needed anything at all, and me being “one of the guys” according to Kirk. I hope you know Kirk Smith, I am forever appreciative of all you did for me, how much you are loved, and how greatly you will be missed. You are flying high now..

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