Richard Kirby Jr

Richard Kirby Jr Obituary

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Age - 66

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September 10, 2023

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Brookline, MA

KIRBY, Richard A. , Jr. Of Dorchester, formerly of So. Yarmouth and Brookline passed away on September 7, 2023. Beloved husband of the late Christine (Seibolt). Cherished father of Shannon of Provincetown and Michaela of Haverhill. Adored papa of Killian. Devoted son of the late Elizabeth "Betty" (McQueeney) and Richard A. Kirby. Dear brother of Karolyn M. Kirby of Temecula, CA. , Elizabeth A. "Beth" Rathbone and her husband Jason of West Roxbury and the late Paul F. Kirby and his surviving wife Lynda of Dedham. Also survived by his loving nieces and nephews, Kasey, Mary Kate, Jack, Jayne and Teddy. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in St. Mary of the Assumption Church, 5 Linden Pl. , Brookline on Thursday September 14th at 11:00 AM. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Interment will follow in Walnut Hills Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations in Richard's memory may be made to Middlesex Human Service Agency, 50 Prospect Street, Waltham, Mass. 02453

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