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Aubrey Kirk born April 23rd 1960, in Dallas, and lived in Rockett, Texas.
Aubrey is a 1979 graduate of Sunset High School in Dallas, Texas. He is proceeded in death by his parents. Billy Wayne Kirk & Paula Ann Sport Kirk. Brothers. John Kirk and Randy Kirk. Aubrey is survived by his wife Lisa, and children, Samie, Jackie, Julie, Vanessa, Jr, Cruz and Lisa Marie. He is also survived by his sister Tracy Disbrow and two brothers Kevin McCourt & Jeff McCourt.
Aubrey was a man of many talents. He could work on & repair anything he set his mind to (and he wasn’t shy about telling you how to do it either. One of the many things we loved about him!).
Aubrey always strived to help someone in need. He enjoyed antique cars, and loved restoring them, and again, he was good at it.
Aubrey’s blue line family meant the world to him. He was blue through & through. During his 28-year career, he worked for the Hutchins Police Department, Glenn Heights Police Department, Cedar Hill Marshal’s Office, and was currently employed at the Desoto Police Department. Aubrey possessed a Master Peace Officer license, and throughout his career he served as a patrolman, a deputy Marshal, a training officer, a range master, a Glock Armorer, and was also a License to Carry Instructor. He was a member of the Blue Knights Motorcycle Club, where he took great pride in this membership, and cherished his Blue Knight family.
He will be missed & remembered by all.
Aubrey, Your brothers in blue will hold the line in your memory.
Rest Easy My Friend.
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