March 21, 1955 â March 28, 2021
Judith Gale Kirk, age 66, passed away unexpectedly on March 28, 2021, in Henderson, Nevada, leaving a void in the lives of the many friends and family who loved her.
Judy, as most called her, was born in Weston, Oregon, to Ruby and Wendall Kirk on March 21, 1955. She was raised on a ranch/wheat farm. She graduated from Oregon State University with a degree in business administration.
Her career in sales began in the paper industry but she soon went to work for Southland, the parent corporation that owns 7-Eleven. She purchased a franchise in South Lake Tahoe, which she operated for 18 years. She concluded her working years in the gaming industry at the M Resort in Las Vegas.
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Need to inject some energy and fresh ideas on how to approach biblical texts for Easter 2021? Feeling weary and need some words of encouragement? Matt Woodley is joined by Pastor Darrell Johnson (50 years of preaching Easter sermons) and Bishop Benjamin Kwashi (38 years of preaching Easter sermons) as they share honest, personal stories on how they’ve preached on Easter in the midst of their hardest ministry seasons.
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