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1986 - 2017
Rodney Lee Kirby Jr., 31, of Milton, passed away on Tuesday, July 4, 2017. He was born June 29, 1986 in Huntington, W.Va.., a son of Rodney Lee Kirby Sr. and Pamela Lee Qualls. He is also survived by his wife Megan Marie Kirby; two daughters, Jasmine Marie Kirby and Paislee Ryann; two brothers, Jeremy Kirby and Bocephus "Bo" Kirby and four step-siblings, Aaron Graham, Jessica McComas, Alex McComas, Bethany McComas and Racket McGuire.
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There are currently 6 condolences.
Emma Johnson
Friday July 7, 2017 at
7:05 AM
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Megan I am so sorry. know I love you deeply, see you in a little while love you Maw maw Emma
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Shannon ODell
shannon41101@yahoo.com
Thursday July 6, 2017 at
9:56 PM
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I want to say I am so sorry. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you in this time of need.
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David Kirby
Thursday July 6, 2017 at
8:33 PM
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I've considered you one of our boys ever since your little league football days. My proudest moment is when I was talking to you while you were holding that precious baby girl & all you talked about was your family. Then I met your beautiful wife & could see the love in your eyes for each other. Proud of the man you had become. Gonna miss you buddy. I pray you are with pawpaw Pete. In Heaven. I'll remember all the good memories of you I have. Prayers for your wife Dad children & family & friends who you would tell to stay strong.????46Fv3
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Karen and Dwaine Estep
Thursday July 6, 2017 at
4:22 PM
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So very sorry for your loss sending prayers for the family.
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Tiffany
Thursday July 6, 2017 at
3:42 PM
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I'm so, so very sorry for the loss of Rodney. I didn't know him well myself but when I would talk with him, he was so sweet and spoke very lovingly of his wife and daughters. My heart goes out to the Kirby family.
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Robert Young Jr
Thursday July 6, 2017 at
2:38 PM
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I send my condolences to all family and friends. I worked with Rodney for a short period of time and always was respectful and mindful of what he was doing. He wouldn't hesitate to help someone out. But there was never a dull moment as he loved having fun while working to make the time go by quicker. Rest in peace gone but never forgotten.
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