Martha Catherine Kirk

Service Schedule
Graveside Service
Mt. Salem Cemetery
Mt. Salem Road
Paris, AR  72855
Friday, May 16, 2025
11:00 a.m.
Cemetery
Mt. Salem Cemetery
Mt. Salem Road
Paris, AR  72855

Martha Catherine Kirk

of Springdale, AR

July 11, 1935 - May 11, 2025

A love so whole, even death could not part them: Together forever with their Savior.

Dr. Marvin Norwood Kirk Jr. (October 27, 1937 to May 11, 2025)
Martha Catherine Kirk (July 11, 1935 to May 11, 2025)

On May 11, 2025, Dr. Marvin and Martha Catherine Kirk of Benton, Arkansas, went home to be with their Savior, hand in hand, just as they had walked through 64 beautiful years of marriage. Surrounded by their loving family, they departed this life together, leaving behind a legacy built on unwavering faith, unconditional love, and joyful service to others.

Married on January 27, 1961, Marvin and Martha lived a life that reflected the very heart of Christ, loving deeply, serving humbly, and walking faithfully through every season. Marvin is preceded in death by his parents, Marvin Norwood Kirk, Sr. and Minnie Lea Dinsmore, his wife of sixty-four years, Martha (Grist) Kirk, their cherished son, Stephen Kirk and a sister, Bethel Bushmiaer. Martha is preceded in death by her parents, Hugh Still Grist and Ila (Grist) Jackson, their cherished son, Stephen Kirk, two brothers, Henry Jackson and David Jackson. They are all now reunited in glory.

They are survived by their children Ellen & Jeff Bearden of Springdale, Arkansas, Scott & Nicole Kirk of Girwood, Alaska and Jonathan & Kim Kirk of Irving, Texas, Marvin's sister, Sarah Saulsbery of Springdale; Martha's sisters, Dorothy Curtis of Paris and Marsha Brickles and husband, Michael of West Fork; Martha's brother, Frank Grist of Paris; along with their combined 15 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren, each one a testament to their love and guidance.

Dr. Marvin Kirk served as a dedicated physician in Benton, Arkansas, operating his own private practice and caring for patients at Saline Memorial Hospital. He was deeply respected for his dedication, tireless work ethic, and servant's heart. To those who knew him best, he was also a gentle jokester, a lovable pest who could always bring a smile, though not always at the most appropriate moment, as Martha often reminded him with a well-placed kick under the table.

Martha Catherine Kirk began her career as a nurse, but her true life's work was in the home and in the heart of her community. She raised their children with grace and purpose and spent years volunteering for ministries and nonprofits, including CJCOHN (Churches Joint Council on Human Needs), helping those trying to rebuild their lives. Her kitchen was a ministry of its own, always open, always warm, and never short on food or love. She embodied Christ's love, welcoming the weary and feeding both body and soul without ever expecting anything in return.

Together, Marvin and Martha were devoted members of Highland Heights Baptist Church in Benton. Marvin taught men's Bible study with wisdom and candor, while Martha ministered faithfully through children's and women's programs. Their faith was not only professed but practiced, in quiet moments, in acts of generosity, and in the countless lives they touched.

A joint graveside service celebrating their lives will be held at the Mt. Salem Cemetery in Paris, Arkansas, on Friday, May 16th at 11am. It is a place close to their hearts, filled with cherished memories and generations of faith.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Marvin and Martha's honor to CJCOHN or the Highland Heights Baptist Church outreach ministries, continuing the work that meant so much to them both.

Though their earthly journey has ended, Marvin and Martha now walk in eternal light, together, forever, with their Savior.

Online guestbook at www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/paris

Pallbearers will be their grandsons, Benjamin Bearden, Ethan Kirk, and James Kirk and their Grand sons-in-law Derek Armer, Jared Gage, Christopher Robertson, and Corbin Leher.

After the service is a potluck and is open to anyone who wants to contribute a dish.

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Tammy (Lovell) Chaney
Benton, AR
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Thursday, May 15, 2025

I'm so sorry for your loss . I pray that God gives you strength and understanding .

Sandy Kurosaki
Benton, AR
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Thursday, May 15, 2025

Dear Ellen, Scott, Jonathan, and families, I have been missing your parents for years now as they have aged, but was so blessed to hear of their close passing on to heaven. Only God... Thank you all for caring for them so well, setting such an excellent example for us all. We certainly loved them dearly and share many wonderful as well as sad memories - mostly wonderful. Being in a small group with them and serving beside them was such a privilege and joy. I know they have left you all an amazing legacy of sacrificial love, perseverance through trials, and working as unto the Lord. I will not be able to make it tomorrow, though I wish that I could see you all, but know that we both rejoice with you in their home-going, and grieve with you in their absence. May the Lord comfort you and give you His peace, and may your time together be blessed with good fellowship and open eyes. Love, Sandy & Ryan Kurosaki

Susie Everett
Benton, AR
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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Dear Family, Scott, Ellen and Jeff and Jonathan,
Your parents were such a special pair unique in their own areas of service yet complimented each other in working together.
Growing up at Highland Heights and spending 30 years of my life with them and you all makes you all like family.
I'm so sorry for this major loss and so very thankful for their celebration of heaven together.
I have such sweet, fond memories of years gone by. Praying for your comfort and strength. I won't be able to attend the graveside celebration of lives well lived but you all will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Love, Susie Everett.

Harvey, Renny, Kim, Paul,Mark Hamilton
New Albany, IN
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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

As former members of Highland Heights over 40 years ago, we still have fond memories of the Kirk family. We express our deepest sympathy in the loss of your sweet parents. May you feel the Lord's peace and strength today and in the days ahead.

Laura Strong
VanAlstyne, TX
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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Martha was a very sweet loving kind LADY !! She put up with my cousin Butch for over 60 years God bless her sweet heart ! They loved each other and had a good life together and I loved them both ♥️

Odessa Warren
Rogers, AR
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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

I will truly miss her. She was so sweet. My condolences to the family 🌹♥️

Missy and Kenny McBride
Hot Springs National Park, AR
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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

It was an honor to know Marvin and Martha Kirk. I have been a friend of their amazing daughter for many years.
They will be greatly missed.
Rest in peace together forever

Jim and Beverly Hankins
Arjadelphia, AR
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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

What a wonderful tribute to your parents! I am sorry we can't join you on Friday to celebrate their legacy, but our hearts and prayers will be with you.
Jimmy and Beverly Hankins