Kirby Martin Nesbitt

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Visitation:
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Secor Funeral Home
Plymouth , OH

Service:
Thursday, April 15, 2021
11:00 a.m.
Secor Funeral Home
Plymouth , OH

Kirby Martin Nesbitt, 99, of Plymouth Ohio, passed away on Saturday, April 10, 2021 at the Good Shepherd Nursing Home in Ashland, Ohio, just one month shy of his 100th birthday. He was born May 8, 1921 in Blooming Grove Township, Ohio, to the late Harland Roscoe and Mary Ethel (Westfall) Nesbitt. Kirby lived a full and active life of service to his family, his faith, his community, his country and his career.

Married to Dorothy (Rolston) Nesbitt for 57 years, Kirby was a beloved, tireless and recognized member of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Plymouth; the Plymouth American Legion; The VFW; the Owls Club, Willard Moose Lodge and Willard Elks Club. He demonstrated his commitment to the community by serving on the Shiloh Village Council for 12 years and as a charter member and former president of the Plymouth Area Lions Club and as District Lions chaplain.

During World War II, Kirby served his country in both the Infantry and Military Police branches of the U.S. Army, deploying to North Africa and the European Theatre. He participated in the invasions of Southern Italy, Anzio, and Southern France before ending his military service in Innsbruck, Austria by receiving an honorable discharge.

In 1940, Kirby began his career with the former Fate-Root-Heath Company in Plymouth holding many positions, including Field Engineer; Sales Manager; Division Manager; and Director of Sales in the Ceramic Machinery Division. Later, he became Vice-President of the Energy Division of Banner Industries of Cleveland. In 1987, he began consulting for Plymouth Locomotive Internationals Fate International Ceramic Machinery Division and retired in July, 1999. He traveled extensively and made many friends throughout North America. He served for eight years on the Ceramic Manufacturing Association Board of Directors and for 25 years as a member of the Canadian Ceramic Society. In 1991, Kirby was elevated to Fellow in the American Ceramic Society, one of many accolades during his distinguished career of nearly 60 years.

Kirby Nesbitt never met a stranger. He could talk to anyone about anything; so, he talked to everyone about everything. A natural historian, he documented every occasion with photos and letters. He was a consummate gentleman. He was kind and selfless. He was quick to share a laugh and a smile. He woke up each day with a purpose and he lived his life caring for others.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; brother Delmar Lee Nesbitt; sister Bernita Goth; and son-in-law James Garland Russell. He is survived by his daughter, Cheryl Lynn (Nesbitt) Russell of Lexington, Ky.; and his granddaughter, Heather Nesbitt (Ben) Russell-Simmons of Louisville, Ky. He loved his family dearly.

Visitation will be on Wednesday, April 14 from 3-6 p.m. at the Secor Funeral Home in Plymouth, Ohio, where the funeral service will be held on Thursday, April 15th at 11 a.m. with the Reverend Blanche Tyree officiating. Burial will follow at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Shiloh, Ohio.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial gift to the Plymouth Area Lions Club at 4650 Henry Road, Shelby, Ohio 44875, or to the Good Shepherd Home at 622 Center St., Ashland, Ohio 44805. Online condolences may be made at www.secorfuneralhomes.com

Condolences

Helen Seaman Niver - Apr 16, 2021
So sorry to hear of Kirby's passing. He was a great man and loved and lived life to it's fullest. Prayers for your family.
Kathy Dickson - Apr 16, 2021
Loved talking to Kirby at church. What a wonderful long life. May you find peace.
Jan Lindsey - Apr 15, 2021
Sherry and Heather, so sorry to hear of Kirby passing. What a wonderful man and so kind and easy to talk with and get along with. I had so many fun times with him and Dort. Will never forget all the good times. Know he will certainly be missed but lived such a wonderful life.Prayers and sympathy to all of you.
Krista and David Burkett - Apr 15, 2021
We are so sorry for your loss! Kirby was such a special man, who shared his love of life with everyone he met! I worked for him as his sales secretary at Plymouth Locomotive, and loved every minute of it! He could sell a lady in white gloves a red popsicle, that how good a salesman he was! He was a joy to see also at the Plymouth American Legion! He will be sorely missed, but God gets an angel that lived on earth for awhile!
Krista and David Burkett - Apr 15, 2021
We are so sorry for your loss! Kirby was such a special man, who shared his love of life with everyone he met! I worked for him as his sales secretary at Plymouth Locomotive, and loved every minute of it! He could sell a lady in white gloves a red popsicle, that how good a salesman he was! He was a joy to see also at the Plymouth American Legion! He will be sorely missed, but God gets an angel that lived on earth for awhile!
Gary & Judith Stroup - Apr 14, 2021
Sherry & Heather, Our sincere sympathy for the loss of Kirby. We enjoyed visits with him at Good Shepherd and will certainly cherish those memories. Love to both of you.
Christine Donnersbach - Apr 14, 2021
I am sending you my sincere sympathy for the loss of Kirby... My heart broke when I read that he passed away .. He was such a wonderful man .. My husband and I met him at the Shiloh Senior Center playing euchre... He will be greatly missed ...
Barb/Bud Simmons - Apr 14, 2021
Heather, we are so sorry for your great loss. Your Grandpa was so full of life; we enjoyed our times of fun with him and will cherish those memories. He certainly thought the world of you as his Grandaughter! We are thinking and praying for you and Ben at this most tender time. All our love, Barb and Bud
Barb/Bud Simmons - Apr 14, 2021
Sherry, We a re so sorry for your great loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Barb/Bud Simmons - Apr 14, 2021
Sherry, We a re so sorry for your great loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Rod and Lorrie Woolard - Apr 14, 2021
You and Heather are in our thoughts and prayers. You Dad was a very special man, full of love and well loved.
Ed and Jean - Apr 13, 2021
I am very sorry to learn of Kirby passing. He was a large part of my youth. He was a great and positive influence on me then and as an adult. Jean and I send our condolences and our sympathy.
KAY & CARL SCHNITTKE - Apr 13, 2021
We have lost a treasured friend, kind, caring, gentleman. We will miss you Kirby but you will remain in our memories and our hearts. Our prayers to Sherry and your family.
Nancy and Clarence Ousley - Apr 13, 2021
Sherry, you have our greatest sympathy! He was a great man and always had a story to tell about his days growing up in Shiloh! We will all miss him.
Zeke and Linda Howard - Apr 13, 2021
Kirby was a wonderful man who will be greatly missed...
Wendy Daniel - Apr 13, 2021
What a life well lived - sending my heartfelt condolences to the family.