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Richard Kirk Obituary

Richard Charles Kirk

Surrounded by his loving family, Richard Charles Kirk, 66, passed away peacefully at 4:07 p.m. Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at Cleveland Clinic after a courageous battle against myeloproliferative disease.

Richard was born in Toledo, December 15, 1958, to Robert W. and Theresa A. (Wonderly) Kirk, both deceased. On February 7, 2014, he married the love of his life, Sabrina (Mandell) and she survives. Also surviving to cherish his memory are his daughters, Tiphanie (Lucas) Gibson, Lauren Kirk, Justinne (Ben) Reinhart, a stepdaughter, Miranda (Brendan) Smoluk; sons, Chad and Shawn Kirk. He was an especially proud Grampy to Kasadie, Coltan and Kinsley Gibson, Lilli, Avery and Roman Reinhart and Liam and Grayson Smoluk; his brothers, James A. (Rebecca) Kirk and Joseph (Diana) Kirk; and sisters, Rebecca Sue (Dirk) Ewing and Catherine (Dennis) Smith.

His brother, William T. Kirk preceded him in death.

Richard loved his life with his champion dogs Beau, Rose, Maggie, Emmit, Dagen, Quinn, Winston & Sergie and frequently referred to himself as a champion dog trainer.

Richard was a graduate of Van Buren High School and briefly attended college at the University of Toledo, but was needed at the family business, where he worked alongside his father and brothers, who in his words, "Taught me everything. All I had to do was pay attention." In the early years, he worked at OHM, followed by owning Kirk Bros. Co., Inc. the first company his father started, building water/waste water treatment facilities, and recently celebrating 55 years in business and now includes Kirk Masonry, Inc. He later acquired the general contracting company Alvada Construction Co., Inc. (now known as ACI Co., Inc.) from his brother Bill, which includes Alvada Trucking (now known as ATI). In the pursuit of being all-encompassing, in 2019 acquired Bodie Electric which provides commercial plumbing, HVAC and electrical services.

Richard possessed a servant's heart, serving on multiple boards throughout the years. He lived and believed where much is given, much is expected, and he reminded those around him of the great responsibility we all have to be better, and do better for our clients, community, and families. He was especially passionate about Findlay, his lifelong residence and was committed to making the community better for all. He selflessly helped anyone wherever he could, never expecting anything in return.

In leisure, Richard and Sabrina enjoyed numerous travels together, especially a recent trip to Israel. He loved reading about Civil and WW2 history. Most of all Richard enjoyed living on the farm and all the activities and solitude it provided.

The family wishes to thank Dr. Sharon Cole for her dedicated care and compassion, and Pastor Chris Baney for his presence, wisdom and council.

Visitation will be from noon-8 p.m. Monday, March 31, 2025, at COLDREN-CRATES FUNERAL HOME, Findlay. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 1, 2025, at St. Michael the Archangel Church, 750 Bright Road, Findlay. Interment will take place at Knollcrest Cemetery following the service.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contribu-tions be given to the Richard C. and Sabrina K. Kirk Youth Scholarship Fund, supporting Hancock County youth pursuing careers in agriculture and the trades, c/o The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation, 101 W. Sandusky St. #207, Findlay, Ohio 45840.

Online condolences are welcomed at www.coldrencrates.com.

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Published by Review Times on Mar. 28, 2025.

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Dan Edwards

March 31, 2025

I feel very fortunate to have known Richard.

Richard and I first met when I was a you g lawyer and we were on opposite sides in a lawsuit. In that case, my client got the better of Richard and he settled the matter for a modest sum.

A few years later, Richard called me to represent him in a different matter and we grew to know and respect each other a great deal.

Over the years, I learned that Richard was a very effective leader, compassionate, sincere, and interested in doing what was right. He was practical, patient and considered in everything we discussed.

A few weeks ago, we talked about getting together to discuss my new position and how we could help each other. We never got to have that meeting.

Godspeed Richard. I will miss you my friend.

Jennie Cramer

March 31, 2025

We are so sorry for your loss.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Richard was such a good person. What a pleasure to have known him.

Ian

March 30, 2025

Such a great man. Very honored to have known and worked for him.

Brian & Patricia Rogers

March 28, 2025

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Especially the Kirk children
Richard is in a better place he is at peace
Love Uncle Brian & Aunt Pat

CAREY R JONES

March 28, 2025

Thought's and prayer's to the entire family may God keep you in your time of grief

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