John A. Kirby Jr., 52, of Bristol passed away suddenly while recovering from surgery at Newport Hospital on April 2, 2020. He was surrounded by his loving family.
John was born in Providence. He …
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John A. Kirby Jr., 52, of Bristol passed away suddenly while recovering from surgery at Newport Hospital on April 2, 2020. He was surrounded by his loving family.
John was born in Providence. He is survived by his beloved and devoted wife of 25 years, Kimberly; their three children, who were his absolute pride and joy, Nicholas, Christopher and Rhiannon Kirby, all of Bristol; his loving sister, Kathryn A. Kirby of Pawtucket; his beloved mother-in-law, Jacquelyn Duckworth, and brother-in-law, William Duckworth, both of Bristol. John was also preceded in death by his beloved mother, Barbara A. Kirby.
He also leaves his trusted companions, Dobby, “the house cat,” and his most affectionate beagle mix, Geddy “The Paw” Kirby.
John will be missed by many wonderful friends both near and far, especially by his lifelong best friend, Michael Silva, his wife Becky, and their daughters, Kylee and Kenzie of Johnston.
John was a 1985 graduate of East Providence High School and expressed his “Townie Pride” often. He was employed as a glazer by College Town Siding and Glass LLC in East Bridgewater, Mass. Prior to that, he was a glazer at Central Glass Co. of Brockton, Mass.
He was a highly devoted New England sports fan and especially enjoyed attending New England Patriots and Boston Red Sox games with his sons. Two of the highlights of John’s life were taking his son Nick to his first Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park and taking his son Christopher to his first New England Patriots football game at Gillette Stadium.
John was also a very avid music lover instilling a love for music and introducing his children to vinyl records. John enjoyed concerts, especially attending RUSH concerts throughout their 40-year career, and he always made attending any concert a family event. He took great joy in taking his daughter Rhiannon to “The Garden” to see her very first concert.
Calling hours are respectfully omitted, and funeral and burial services are private. In lieu of flowers, if you wish to honor John’s memory, please consider making a donation to one of the following charities John held dear: The Make A Wish Foundation of R.I., 20 Hemingway Drive, East Providence, RI 02915; Friends of Bristol Animal Shelter, 11 Broad Common Road Unit 155, Bristol, RI 02809, or simply by performing a random act of kindness to keep his giving spirit alive.