Carol Haveman|Jan 14, 2020
Much love is sent to Kathy and to Curt's family. What a privilege to have had Curt as a friend. He will be greatly missed. Gary and Carol
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hilde schaaf|Jan 14, 2020
Dear Kathy and Family
We are thinking of you and praying for strength and peace
How honored we are to had Curtis in our life’s
All the years he picked up Mattias with the bus
Our day started with knowing he will get to school safe
He always had a comforting word a smile on his face
With love
Mattias, Horst and Hilde
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Eugene and Carolynn Mau|Jan 14, 2020
I too count it a privilege to have followed Jesus together with Curtis. There was always life with him. He often challenged me to go deeper in my faith, to love others more sincerely, and to study harder. What a joy to have the fellowship of the Spirit with him and Kathy many times, a joy he is having fully with Jesus now. "Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints." Ps. 116:15
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Jerome Larson|Jan 14, 2020
We remember, and give thanks, for the years you ministered here in Minneapolis and we also remember Curt leading us on a vigorous hike in the Cascades when we visited you in the summer of 1996. Grace and Peace rest on all of you as you mourn his passing. Blessed be his memory.
Jerry and Ruth Larson,
Minneapolis
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James Saunders|Jan 14, 2020
My prayers are with the family
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Colleen Bergsagel|Jan 14, 2020 (edited)
Oh Kathy, I’m praying for the peace that passes all understanding as you adapt to life without Curt here on earth. So thankful for the hope we have that assures us firmly of our heavenly home. Blessings!!
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Mary Beth Danneels|Jan 14, 2020
I am praying for the family as you process your grief.
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Chris Leingang|Jan 14, 2020
Thank you, Jesus, for the opportunity to know and learn from Pastor Curt.
Shower blessing and comfort upon Kathy and her family, and us all, as we grieve and remind us of Your many great promises regarding life, death and resurrection. "[Jesus] is the head of His body, which is the church. He is the very beginning, the first to be raised from death, so that He would be above all others. (Col 1:18) Since Jesus is identified as the first, we know there will be others, and Curt is now numbered among them.
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