Mr. Kirbach was employed by Fanning Oil Company in Jacksonville for 17 years. He enjoyed Harley-Davidson motorcycles, working with tools, and cooking outdoors. He was an avid NASCAR and Dallas Cowboys fan, and enjoyed music and Sammy Hagar concerts.
He is survived by two daughters, Jessie (husband, Cory) Ross of Carrollton and Kasie Kirbach of Fieldon; one son, Nick Kirbach of Fieldon; three grandchildren, Raine, Rose, and Rebell Ross; his mother of Jacksonville, two brothers, Matthew (wife, Janet) Kirbach and Mark Kirbach, both of Jacksonville; and one niece, Kelsi Kirbach. He was preceded in death by his father.
Services were entrusted to Williamson Funeral Home of Jacksonville, Illinois.
Mr. Kirbach was employed by Fanning Oil Company in Jacksonville for 17 years. He enjoyed Harley-Davidson motorcycles, working with tools, and cooking outdoors. He was an avid NASCAR and Dallas Cowboys fan, and enjoyed music and Sammy Hagar concerts.
He is survived by two daughters, Jessie (husband, Cory) Ross of Carrollton and Kasie Kirbach of Fieldon; one son, Nick Kirbach of Fieldon; three grandchildren, Raine, Rose, and Rebell Ross; his mother of Jacksonville, two brothers, Matthew (wife, Janet) Kirbach and Mark Kirbach, both of Jacksonville; and one niece, Kelsi Kirbach. He was preceded in death by his father.
Services were entrusted to Williamson Funeral Home of Jacksonville, Illinois.
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