Joyce Mae Hunt Kirk, 84
December 06, 2024
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Joyce Mae Hunt Kirk, 84, a beloved member of the Mt. Sterling community, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024, at her residence, surrounded by loved ones.
Born May 13, 1940, in Bethel, she was the daughter of the late George Hunt and Willie Gilvin McVey. She was a cherished daughter, mother, grandmother, and friend. She was known for her kind and selfless nature, always willing to lend a helping hand and dedicating her time to volunteering in various community initiatives. Her dedication extended to her faith, as she was an active member of the First United Methodist Church in Mt. Sterling. She found joy in her work as a cashier in the school cafeteria. She took pride in her job and the connections she made with students and colleagues throughout the years. She had a passion for traveling and exploring new places, a love she shared with her daughter, and late husband, Jim Kirk. Together, they were avid supporters of football, cheering on teams like the New England Patriots, Cincinnati Bengals, and Montgomery County Indians. Their dedication to attending MOCO Indians games earned them an award for the most consecutive game appearances. With a love for reading and a soft spot for her fur babies, her warmth and generosity touched the lives of all who knew her.
Survivors include daughters, Lynn Kirk and Cami Cole (Robbie); grandchildren, James Kirk, Gabriel Kirk, Kelly Cole, Jerrod Cole and George Wu; and nieces, Tammy Selleck (John) and Debbie Moore.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Jim Kirk, in November 2018.
Memorial service was conducted Saturday, Nov. 30 at the First United Methodist Church with Pastor Eric Patterson officiating.
Honorary pallbearers were Booker George, Violet George, Jerry Peters, Debbie Creech, and the women of the First United Methodist Church.
In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate donations in Joyce’s memory to the Montgomery County Animal Shelter, 115 Adena Dr., Mt. Sterling, Ky., 40353.
As we come together to mourn the loss of Joyce Mae Kirk, let us remember her vibrant spirit, unwavering kindness, and the profound impact she left on all those who have had the privilege of knowing her. May her memory be a blessing and may her legacy of love and compassion live on in our hearts forever.
Guestbook available at www.coffmanfuneral.com.
Arrangements under the direct care of Coffman Funeral Home and Crematory.
Born May 13, 1940, in Bethel, she was the daughter of the late George Hunt and Willie Gilvin McVey. She was a cherished daughter, mother, grandmother, and friend. She was known for her kind and selfless nature, always willing to lend a helping hand and dedicating her time to volunteering in various community initiatives. Her dedication extended to her faith, as she was an active member of the First United Methodist Church in Mt. Sterling. She found joy in her work as a cashier in the school cafeteria. She took pride in her job and the connections she made with students and colleagues throughout the years. She had a passion for traveling and exploring new places, a love she shared with her daughter, and late husband, Jim Kirk. Together, they were avid supporters of football, cheering on teams like the New England Patriots, Cincinnati Bengals, and Montgomery County Indians. Their dedication to attending MOCO Indians games earned them an award for the most consecutive game appearances. With a love for reading and a soft spot for her fur babies, her warmth and generosity touched the lives of all who knew her.
Survivors include daughters, Lynn Kirk and Cami Cole (Robbie); grandchildren, James Kirk, Gabriel Kirk, Kelly Cole, Jerrod Cole and George Wu; and nieces, Tammy Selleck (John) and Debbie Moore.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Jim Kirk, in November 2018.
Memorial service was conducted Saturday, Nov. 30 at the First United Methodist Church with Pastor Eric Patterson officiating.
Honorary pallbearers were Booker George, Violet George, Jerry Peters, Debbie Creech, and the women of the First United Methodist Church.
In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate donations in Joyce’s memory to the Montgomery County Animal Shelter, 115 Adena Dr., Mt. Sterling, Ky., 40353.
As we come together to mourn the loss of Joyce Mae Kirk, let us remember her vibrant spirit, unwavering kindness, and the profound impact she left on all those who have had the privilege of knowing her. May her memory be a blessing and may her legacy of love and compassion live on in our hearts forever.
Guestbook available at www.coffmanfuneral.com.
Arrangements under the direct care of Coffman Funeral Home and Crematory.
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