Portrait of Larry W. Kirby

Obituary · Kansas City, KS

Larry W. Kirby

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Larry was a policeman in the KCK department for a number of years and then owned Kirby Bail Bonds.

"Say not in grief, 'they are no more,' but live in thankfulness that they were."
— Hebrew proverb
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The family of Larry W. Kirby of Kansas City, KS announces his passing, and invites all who knew him to remember him here.

A life is more than dates on a stone; here is a small portion of his story.

Memory has a way of softening time.

Larry W. Kirby (73) was a lifelong resident of Kansas City, Kansas. He passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family, on April 24, 2026, at his home. He attended Washington High School in Kansas City, Kansas.

He was a policeman in the KCK department for a number of years and then owned Kirby Bail Bonds.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Betty A. and Wilbur C. Kirby, Daughter Tracy Gates and by a brother, Terry Kirby

He leaves a wife, Mary J. Kirby; a daughter, Nikki Metzger, and son-in-law Shawn; Daniele Stone and husband David; and son Joe Sherk; siblings Sherry Kirby and Jim Kirby; and a number of grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.

Dad, you will be missed for your out-there love of Chucky, the way you took excellent care of Mom and I, and your unforgettable personality.

An open-house style celebration of life will be held Friday, May 8th, from 4–8 PM at the Elks Lodge Overland Park, 10201 W 85th St, 66212.

Cremation Society of Kansas & Missouri has been entrusted with the arrangements.

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