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Steven C. Curnutt

1952 - 2016

BORN

1952

DIED

2016

Steven Curnutt Obituary

July 4, 1952 - July 11, 2016 Steven C. Curnutt, 64, of Gold Bar, Washington died July 11, 2016. Steve, aka "Reno", "Money Man", was born on July 4, 1952 in Seattle, Washington. Steve was drafted by Heavens Field of Dreams on July 11, 2016. He is leaving behind wife, Kathy Curnutt; daughter Nichole Joanis (Deven); mother, Edwina Curnutt; brother, Edwin Curnutt (Kris); and four grand kids. He is joining some of his family and teammates now, they will make quite a team up there. Nicki, his grand kids and softball were the best parts of his life. He loved, loved, loved them. Now he is free again, no crutches, no disease and no pain. He loved his family and friends, joking to almost the end. We will end with one of his favorite phrases "Until we meet again, you were #3 in our programs and #1 in our hearts." A service will be held at Mountain Valley Church, 230 Lewis Avenue in Gold Bar, on Saturday, August 13, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. After the service everyone is welcome to come celebrate Steve's life at Prospectors Steak and Ale.

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Published by The Herald (Everett) on Aug. 11, 2016.

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Gregg Bisnett

August 16, 2016

I remember playing softball with Steve in junior high at lunch time he was a great competitor I enjoyed playing against Steve for many years in the Monroe softball league.

Chuck Swoboda

August 14, 2016

I was in first through 12 with Steve. Lots of classes together and fun on the playground.
I can see him sparing with Kerry Fifield like it was yesterday.
Great memories of school days with Steve.

Gayl Smith

August 13, 2016

Hadn't seen Steve for years, but I knew him in high school. He was one of the nice guys, so sad to hear of his passing.

Kathi Prater Taylor

August 13, 2016

I didn't know Steve well, but we were in some of the same classes in Jr. High and High School. He always had a smile on his face. Condolences to his family.

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