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Jeffrey and Nancy Kirsch Die On March 28

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Jeffrey and Nancy Kirsch

Jeffrey and Nancy Kirsch

author on May 3, 2019

Jeffrey M. Kirsch and Nancy B. Kirsch of Palm City, Florida, both died on March 28, 2019, in Florida of hepatitis A.

Mr. Kirsch was born to Charles and Anne (Schwartz) Kirsch in Manhattan. He was a 1974 graduate of Westhampton Beach High School, and met his wife of 37 years, Nancy, at college at Michigan State University. Mr. Kirsch went on to study law at the Vermont Law School, earning a Juris Doctor.

The couple moved to Stuart, Florida, and made it their home for 40 years until their passing. Mr. Kirsch was a practicing attorney on the “Treasure Coast” for 35 years and Ms. Kirsch was previously employed as a mortgage broker.

Ms. Kirsch was born to Fredric F. and Martha Page (Hogg) Brace in Greenville, Michigan. She graduated in 1975 from Greenville High School in Michigan and earned a bachelor’s degree at Michigan State University. She and her husband were both animal lovers. She was involved in her church, First United Methodist Church of Stuart.

Mr. Kirsch was predeceased by his father Charles Kirsch. He is survived by his mother Anne (Schwartz) Kirsch of Westhampton Beach; his brothers, David (Joan) Kirsch of Connecticut; and his sister Pam (Mike) Magnan of Pennsylvania; and many nieces and nephews. His brother, Norman “Ned” Kirsch of Vermont died just two weeks later; his brother’s wife, Coree, of Vermont, survives.

Ms. Kirsch is survived by her brother, Robert L. Brace of Michigan; her half-sister, Susan (Frank) Lovell of Michigan; and her nephews. She was predeceased by her parents.

Memorial donations may be made to Domino’s Cat Rescue League, 4546 SW Honey Terrace, Palm City, FL 34990, or The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast, 2585 SE Federal Highway, Stuart, FL 34994

Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Martin Funeral Home & Crematory, Stuart Chapel. Online condolences may be left at martin-funeral.com.

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