Diane Kirk

Diane Kirk, 78,  Limestone, NY, passed away Saturday, November 16, 2024, at the Bradford Manor.

Born on January 9, 1946, in Wooster OH, she was a daughter of the late Charles Jackson and Pauline Marie (Hull) Kirk Sr. She was a 1965 graduate from Limestone High School.

Diane was employed at Warren State Hospital and worked as a CNA for 30 years

She enjoyed going to bingo, church and going out out to have a meal with family and friends.

Surviving are two sisters, Linda (Jerry) Peterson, of Bradford, Susan (Donald) McAlpine, of Limestone, NY, three brothers, Charles (Barbara) Kirk, of Custer City, Kelly (Debbie) Kirk, of Custer City, James (Janet) Kirk, of Bradford, and several nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents, one brother, Kenneth Kirk, and a great nephew, Peyton Kirk.

Family will receive friends on Saturday, November 23,, 2024, from 11:00 am to Noon, at the Limestone United Methodist Church, where funeral services will be held at Noon, with  Rev. Carlisle Gross, Pastor, and Justin Peterson, co- officiating. Burial will be in Limestone Cemetery.

Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to Limestone Ladies Auxiliary, or to a charity of the donors choice.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Cousin Diane, Yes you were always 6 months older than my brother Larry! LOL We always joked about that. You gave so much love and caring to all who knew you. You will be missed.
— Vickie Boley

Diane, You were my oldest cousin on my on my mom side. My favorite memory that sticks out is that sometime in the eighty’s you came to our house and made buffalo wings. My mom and dad and I had never had them before. You made hot and mild, My Dad ate the hot and you started to laugh because he started to sweat. I just remember loving to hear you laugh.
— Matt Thompson

So sorry for your loss. She was a loveable person. Wish we could have spent more time together.
— Sandy and Jim Hull

Diane what an angel you were to my Mom and Dad, when Dad was ill. Mom felt such a weight from her shoulders when you agreed to help care for Dad and stay with my mom for support and helping her out. You did so many difficult things for Dad that a lot wouldn’t have been able to do. You just took over. Thank you so much for your unconditional love and compassion for all of us. Now you are up there with all the other angels but I bet you have the biggest wings. We love you and heartfelt thanks for being there through a very difficult time. We couldn’t have kept Dad at home as long as we did if it were not for your care.
— John and Bonnie Spry

Much love and hugs to all of my Kirk Family ! Loved her so !
— Niki Case

So very sorry for your loss
— Kevin & Gail Moyer

Condolences

  • Cousin Diane, Yes you were always 6 months older than my brother Larry! LOL We always joked about that. You gave so much love and caring to all who knew you. You will be missed.

    — Vickie Boley
  • Diane, You were my oldest cousin on my on my mom side. My favorite memory that sticks out is that sometime in the eighty’s you came to our house and made buffalo wings. My mom and dad and I had never had them before. You made hot and mild, My Dad ate the hot and you started to laugh because he started to sweat. I just remember loving to hear you laugh.

    — Matt Thompson
  • So sorry for your loss. She was a loveable person. Wish we could have spent more time together.

    — Sandy and Jim Hull
  • Diane what an angel you were to my Mom and Dad, when Dad was ill. Mom felt such a weight from her shoulders when you agreed to help care for Dad and stay with my mom for support and helping her out. You did so many difficult things for Dad that a lot wouldn’t have been able to do. You just took over. Thank you so much for your unconditional love and compassion for all of us. Now you are up there with all the other angels but I bet you have the biggest wings. We love you and heartfelt thanks for being there through a very difficult time. We couldn’t have kept Dad at home as long as we did if it were not for your care.

    — John and Bonnie Spry
  • Much love and hugs to all of my Kirk Family ! Loved her so !

    — Niki Case