Marilyn K. Kirk

February 14, 1946 ~ January 1, 2023
Marilyn Kay Kirk, 76, of Martinsville, passed away on January 1, 2023. Marilyn was born in Indianapolis on Valentine’s Day, 1946, to the late Charles & Rosalind McDonald. Marilyn was a graduate of Arsenal Tech High School in Indianapolis. She loved QVC and seemed to always have a least a box or two on the porch. She enjoyed watching Dancing with the Stars with the Perkins family and Blue Bloods. Marilyn was an avid sports fan and could often be found enjoying a Colts game or an IU basketball game. She was always willing to lend an ear to her children, grandchildren, and friends. She had a sweet tooth and would often ask her children for a hot fudge sundae from Dairy Queen, hold the ice cream! Marilyn was a two-time breast cancer survivor, yet rarely complained.
Marilyn is survived by her children; Joel Timothy (Jill) Moore, Julie A. Prophet, Cindy Perkins, Diana Justus
(Mike), Kim (Wayne) Pennington, and Dan Perkins, along with her best friend; Judi Satterthwaite, grandchildren; Joel Andrew (Briana) Moore, John Matthew Prophet, Gabriella Claire Prophet, Brittany (Nate) Bingham, Samantha Kay Perry and Dalton (Macy) Perry and great-grandchildren; Izzy, Everett, Oliver, and Colt, Rylan, Kordyn, Kooper, Emberlynn.
Marilyn is preceded in death by her first husband; Joel T. Moore, second husband; Richard Allen Kirk, and son; Michael Perkins.
Visitation will be held at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory on Friday, January 6, 2023, from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm with funeral services immediately following at 2:00 pm.
Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory is serving the family. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Marilyn – Beloved Cousin
Marilyn Thank You From The Bottom Of My Heart For Being Such A Precious Cousin. You Were More Like Another Sister Than A Cousin! We Spent So Much Time Together She Was Always There As I Was Growing Up. Sitting On The Floor With Me Playing With My Dolls And My Kitchen Set Or Even Sitting Next To Me Reading Me A Book. And These Past Few Years We Spent Lots of Time. Riding Around Shopping On The Weekends and Going Out To Eat. And Then When Dad Got Sick and Passed She “Was” There. And Then When Mom Got So Sick She Was Always There. She Was There For Support For Both Susan And I. She Was There With Us When Mom, Her Aunt Sissy Transitioned. She Was Right There!! Marilyn Has Been Such A Important Part Of My Life!! I Feel As My Heart Is Broken As I Won’t Get To See Her Again. But I Know That She is Home Now With Her Parents And Our Whole Family That Has Gone Before Her. For The Beautiful Angel That She Was Here On Earth. She Has Now Gotten Her Golden Wings In Heaven. Marilyn I Love You So Much And I Always Will. I Miss You So Much!! My Life Will Never Ever Be The Same. Thank You For Being My Cousin, Sister and My Friend. Until I See You Again.
Marilyn was the peace of the family. She was always attentive, caring, and her smile lit up the world. Rest in God’s arms until we meet again.
I am so sorry to hear of Marilyn’s passing. I recall her as a sweet soul, and I remember her laugh. She was a fun person to be around. May the Lord grant you comfort during this sad time.
You will be deeply missed in so many peoples lives you have touched over the years! Your warm hugs, captivating smile and your amazing laugh will forever be in our hearts, thoughts, prayers through our journeys without you by our side!!🤗😀🤣
Love you more…
your daughter
Julie Ann