Passing of Andrew Kirby
Passing of Andrew Kirby
I'm very sorry to announce the passing away of Andrew Kirby this past Thursday. Andy has been bravely fighting cancer for a long time.
Known as "Mad" Andy to his friends, Andy was a very successful lawyer by trade at one time. He was a man of great passion and well respected for his detailed historical knowledge of flutes, fiddles, and stringed instruments.
He was also a great source of support and inspiration to flute maker Chris Wilkes, a close friend for many years.
His unique character and humor will be greatly missed.
Sven
Pictures of Andy:
http://static.flickr.com/111/306821524_ ... f1.jpg?v=0
http://static.flickr.com/120/306821527_ ... 56.jpg?v=0
with Chris Wilkes in September 06:
http://static.flickr.com/112/306849122_ ... f5.jpg?v=0
Known as "Mad" Andy to his friends, Andy was a very successful lawyer by trade at one time. He was a man of great passion and well respected for his detailed historical knowledge of flutes, fiddles, and stringed instruments.
He was also a great source of support and inspiration to flute maker Chris Wilkes, a close friend for many years.
His unique character and humor will be greatly missed.
Sven
Pictures of Andy:
http://static.flickr.com/111/306821524_ ... f1.jpg?v=0
http://static.flickr.com/120/306821527_ ... 56.jpg?v=0
with Chris Wilkes in September 06:
http://static.flickr.com/112/306849122_ ... f5.jpg?v=0
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I'm sorry to hear of Andrew's passing.
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I'm very sorry to hear that.
Condolences and best wishes to his family and friends.
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Condolences and best wishes to his family and friends.
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Re: Passing of Andrew Kirby
very sad to read this. thank you sven, very well written. i echo your sentiments. he was a unique character full of passion, wit and humor.Blackwood wrote:I'm very sorry to announce the passing away of Andrew Kriby this past Thursday. Andy has been bravely fighting cancer for a long time.
Known as "Mad" Andy to his friends, Andy was a very successful lawyer by trade at one time. He was a man of great passion and well respected for his detailed historical knowledge of flutes, fiddles, and stringed instruments.
He was also a great source of support and inspiration to flute maker Chris Wilkes, a close friend for many years.
His unique character and humor will be greatly missed.
Sven
i'll surely miss him. may he rest in peace.
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Goodby Andrew
He was a rare, wonderfully funny man. He was smart and generous and sensitive. He was brave and erudite and without guile. He spoke from his heart. His passing is our loss.
He had much to teach us.
It is a pity that his voice was denied to the forum before his passing.
He had much to teach us.
It is a pity that his voice was denied to the forum before his passing.
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what a shame, such great passionate person, i loved the guy.
even though he never forgot to give me hard time, i always know he really cared for me, and others.
last year i was having really hard time, andrew called me about once a week for a long time,
to make sure things are OK.
i'll really miss you Andrew, and never forget you.
eilam.
even though he never forgot to give me hard time, i always know he really cared for me, and others.
last year i was having really hard time, andrew called me about once a week for a long time,
to make sure things are OK.
i'll really miss you Andrew, and never forget you.
eilam.
Maddening, brilliant, lovely fellow.
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No man is an island, entire of itself; every
man is a piece of the continent, a part of the
main. If a clod be washed away by the sea,
Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory
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As one who mixed it up with Andrew.....and often spoke with him on the telephone privately.....I'm saddened by his loss.
Witty and sharp.
And I learned lots from him.....flutes and personal.
I was hoping to visit him this past summer, but ailing health prevented that.
I tried unsuccessfully a few times to reach him via email lately .....and had his home phone number on my desk waiting for me to call.....in the past couple weeks. I sensed something had happened.
I'll miss him.
dm
Witty and sharp.
And I learned lots from him.....flutes and personal.
I was hoping to visit him this past summer, but ailing health prevented that.
I tried unsuccessfully a few times to reach him via email lately .....and had his home phone number on my desk waiting for me to call.....in the past couple weeks. I sensed something had happened.
I'll miss him.
dm
It's strange, because we don't know, many of us, what the folks
we're corresponding with here look like. And one
tends to create a mental image of that from reading
their posts.
Andrew, for me, was a large Falstaffian
figure with a pot belly, red cheeks, and dark eyes
that darted a bit wildly this way and that. The pictures
Sven kindly posted above reveal an ordinary, nice looking fellow,
looks just like anybody else.
I saw what was inside, I guess, AK's soul.
I'm so very sorry he's gone. Stupid world.
we're corresponding with here look like. And one
tends to create a mental image of that from reading
their posts.
Andrew, for me, was a large Falstaffian
figure with a pot belly, red cheeks, and dark eyes
that darted a bit wildly this way and that. The pictures
Sven kindly posted above reveal an ordinary, nice looking fellow,
looks just like anybody else.
I saw what was inside, I guess, AK's soul.
I'm so very sorry he's gone. Stupid world.
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What sad news! Although I knew this day would come and sensed it would be soon, it is always a shock to hear. I had been thinking to email Chris Wilkes and ask about Andrew’s condition all week.
He was such a great help with my antique flutes. When a flute would come up on ebay, I would either email him the link, or he would contact me, and we would plan our strategy… I know that whenever I find a unusual flute, I will think, “I must email Andrew, and show him this!” And then I will realize that he isn’t there anymore.
Always such enthusiasm for any new find! He had a vast collection of flutes, but also collected works of other great artisans, like Hester Bateman, one of the finest silversmiths of our time.
It is strange, in these modern times to know someone so well, from email and a few phone calls, never meeting him in person, (though he did consider flying out with Chris Wilkes to Mary’s party in Texas, and offering to fly me there also to meet.)
His photos are just as I imagined he would look.
I can just imagine his response to our eulogy on Chiff & Fipple, which he often referred to a “fish and Chips”! It would start; "Could you be so kind , as to maybe post ..." "Or you might mention..." But I will not be able to channel his thoughts anymore…
May he rest in peace.
He was such a great help with my antique flutes. When a flute would come up on ebay, I would either email him the link, or he would contact me, and we would plan our strategy… I know that whenever I find a unusual flute, I will think, “I must email Andrew, and show him this!” And then I will realize that he isn’t there anymore.
Always such enthusiasm for any new find! He had a vast collection of flutes, but also collected works of other great artisans, like Hester Bateman, one of the finest silversmiths of our time.
It is strange, in these modern times to know someone so well, from email and a few phone calls, never meeting him in person, (though he did consider flying out with Chris Wilkes to Mary’s party in Texas, and offering to fly me there also to meet.)
His photos are just as I imagined he would look.
I can just imagine his response to our eulogy on Chiff & Fipple, which he often referred to a “fish and Chips”! It would start; "Could you be so kind , as to maybe post ..." "Or you might mention..." But I will not be able to channel his thoughts anymore…
May he rest in peace.
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